Hello D9. I have read this thread up to around post 500 and its really been interesting to follow your experimental approach. You, Sir, are a pioneer. I am psyched to build a small 4 unit system and give this a shot myself. I may have questions as I build this thing that have already been asked. I hope you won't mind.
Coming from an exclusively organic soil-less perspective I have concerns about nutrient levels in the plant tissue at chop time. Almost all growers seem to flush at least for a little while when using mineral salt-based ferts. So far I haven't read anything that describes any kind of flush in the last days/weeks to deal with this. So:
You don't flush at all prior to harvest? What PPM's of Peters/Calcinit have you settled on for production?
One other materials question:
Where to get the 3.5 gal black buckets that you now use?
I lied. Some more:
Could you give me a link that describes the complete tire valve prep and setup? I'm not clear on this. Just valve guts removed and glued into position? What is the tube/fitting directly attached to the valve stem? What size tubing from there?
Thanks for passing along all this great information. Now back to reading the thread, somewhere in the fall of last year....
stagehand
welcome aboard! thank you
i don't flush at all now with this system because if it is operated at these low ppm levels it does not build up salts in the medium.
the whole thing with flushing started with pot growers using heavy mixes and hand watering. because of the container hydraulics and the drying between waterings they allowed the salt to concentrate in the medium. sometimes the run off would get to 4000-5000 ppm by the end of a grow.
they absolutely had to flush under those circumstances.
i operate mine between 600-750 ppm at the .5 conversion for life and get the cleanest, smoothest smoking pot i have ever tried. i'm 61 and started smoking weed in 1965.
however, if you do want to flush all you have to do is dump the individual plants res, clamp off the bottom line, remove it from the bucket, clamp off the pulse line, and start pouring ro water through it. 5-7 days and you probably won't get much of a reading from the run off.
i'm not using peter's, i'm using jack's hydroponic special 5-12-26. it has a better formula than peters. the jack's has over 6% magnesium in it and the peters is around 3. something. it's a bit confusing as the jack's is sold by jrpeterslab.com.
you will never see a cal mag issue with jack's.
the buckets and a lot of other stuff come from usplastics.com. be sure to get the "re-usable" lids as they are much easier to get on and off. look at both Imaginary Friend's and Zeke99's links below for a good start.
post questions as you go along with your build. i or someone else will be happy to answer you. good luck.
d9
editing to say check out post #650 on page 44 for some tire valve stuff.
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