ciscoin313
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tried to view your video on the 'tube but it's private.
lookin' forward to seeing your setup in action!
Sorry the video should be up now, I will have updated pics in the next few day...
tried to view your video on the 'tube but it's private.
lookin' forward to seeing your setup in action!
Yeah, let's see it with some plants in there.
Compliments and respect on your system and room. Nicely constructed, clean and well thought out.
Do you put your girls in flower early and let ‘em go without much training or trimming? It looks like it would be difficult to do any direct tending to most of the plants once they get some size to ‘em.
Something else you might consider to give more root space: use the same type gutters turned upside down sitting on top of these. You could use one rockwool cube sitting on top of another or drill holes and use the same plastic cups your seedling are in only with a whole bunch of holes put in them for the roots to expand through. That would eliminate transplanting all together and double the amount of room for roots.
Nice system. I was able to look at the youtube video, well done. What kind of light are you using in this system? Do you have a failsafe backup pump just in case? This always worries me about systems like this and aeroponics. If the water stops pumping for even a short period of time, it could be devastating.
Attaboys! This is a cool set-up. If you're just tuning in, go to page one and check out what this guy's doing.
The circulating power head in your rez is releasing a fair amount of heat, which is contributing to the temps. One solution is to purchase a cheap fish tank hang on the back filter. Remove the carbon from it, and load it up with biological/mechanical filtration. The pump located within the filter utilizes a fraction of the power, and because the motor is located outside of the res, its not contributing any heat. You are also filtering the water and oxygenating it as well.
Best of luck in your grow!
That is why you remove the carbon from the hob style filter. Carbon is amazing stuff, it likes to form bonds with, well, just about everything. If we were keeping fish, thats a good thing, in these circumstances however it would be detrimental.
Ideally you just want mechanical (a piece of foam, some type of poly pad) and biological filtration. Mechanical is pretty obvious, it knocks out debris that is in the water and traps it in the filter. The biological filtration is a bit more complicated. Essentially after 30-60 days the biological filter media will have cycled, and will help to convert nitrates into nitrites. Nitrites are what the plants love. Never let your biological media go dry, this will restart the cycling process.
The presence of the filter will dramatically improve water conditions. Although the biggest benefit comes from people running some form of organic hydroponics, anyone with a rez can benefit from improved filtration, better oxygenation of the water, and improved circulation. It also dramatically cuts down on the presence of slime in the res, and can do a lot about any funky smells.
Oh, one last thing, be sure to maintain the filter, and if you have multiple independent reservoirs, be sure to have one dedicated filter for each rez.