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Ya no ur right.. I was pretty lit and day dreaming. I don't even think that combo would work unless the fan could match combined cfms
 
Damn! Is that a double carbon filter combo I see back there? Standard filter + max fan 10"? + the new phresh inline filter? Haven't seen that one done yet:cigar:

nah homie its a 14" phresh with max fan coupled with a muffler. This things hums about as loud as a refrigerator.

strapped in, this is going to get good. Love those fixtures, how far apart are they?

Right now they are 72" OC but I am gonna spread them out just a bit more so the plants can be 48" OC instead of 40".

Way cool cap kudos nice work:D

Thanks man!!! I am stoked to have gotten this far. Still a bit of work left but in the grand scheme of things I am definitely on the home stretch.

way sick double stacks, and i cant wait see jks tubs in action!

Me neither!
 
Love the ceiling grid and the double stacked rig. Looking forward to seeing you knock it out the park with your FPOG.
 
Very awesome seeing this become a reality. The lights look sweet Cap. What kind are they?
 
Very awesome seeing this become a reality. The lights look sweet Cap. What kind are they?

You mean the fixures? I made them. The bulbs on the bottom are 600w 400v philips bulbs. I just finished the wiring for those and have them connected to gavita remote 1k ballasts, tuned to 660w. It's really bright with all of them on they almost look like 1ks. The bulbs on the top will be 1k hortilux. I was gonna go with the super blues, but they only run on mag ballasts and I am tired of spending money. I already have some digis lying around so Horti HPS is what it will have to be this round.

Love the ceiling grid and the double stacked rig. Looking forward to seeing you knock it out the park with your FPOG.

It's gonna be a minute before I run the FPOG #10... THis round is the FPOG #7 in the buckets, definitely not the yielder but it's the cereal pheno and is great quality. The side plants in the 28 gallon brutes will be starfighter. They are big as fuck and probably will get root bound but I think I will for sure hit the 2 potato mark with them.
 
Moved the trash canners in. Possibly over veg'd and will be root bound. Probably looking at 2 potatos each still? Finally figured out how I will plumb these monsters (I think).
Still need to build humidifier and hook up 1k's, chiller, and that's about it.

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Wow those are some fancy cubes you got there the double stack trash cans on casters is pretty cool as well. How many gallons are they if you don't mind? Also really dig the double stack if the rod was just a little longer it would make a nice face guard ya know to keep from kissing the bulbs.
 
Wow those are some fancy cubes you got there the double stack trash cans on casters is pretty cool as well. How many gallons are they if you don't mind? Also really dig the double stack if the rod was just a little longer it would make a nice face guard ya know to keep from kissing the bulbs.

Yeah I shoudl have gotten longer all thread on that for sure, but these are just prototypes. I can still wrap a metal mesh around it to keep from bumping the bulbs, or just use a coupler and another short piece of all thread.

The trashcans are 28 gallon square brutes.
 
Finished a tank stand prototype. Stood and jumped on the tank and it held no problem. Thank God for 12' ceilings this would never work otherwise. I will need a 3ft step ladder to access tops but it's gonna be nice having the tanks so high when it comes to gutting the plants.

Redwood frame with angle iron bolted on the inside. It's simple but pretty trick.

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Here are the FPOG #7 in my custom ebb flow tanks which I think I want to use to bloom at some point. I think a very large ebb flow in an enclosed tank like this will be excellent for roots as they will have lots of O2, and with the enclosed tank things stay moist as well. This design was inspired by my other multi site tanks, which are similar to med mans tables.

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Finished a tank stand prototype. Stood and jumped on the tank and it held no problem. Thank God for 12' ceilings this would never work otherwise. I will need a 3ft step ladder to access tops but it's gonna be nice having the tanks so high when it comes to gutting the plants.

Redwood frame with angle iron bolted on the inside. It's simple but pretty trick.

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Here are the FPOG #7 in my custom ebb flow tanks which I think I want to use to bloom at some point. I think a very large ebb flow in an enclosed tank like this will be excellent for roots as they will have lots of O2, and with the enclosed tank things stay moist as well. This design was inspired by my other multi site tanks, which are similar to med mans tables.

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Now that's a first class veg room, Sir! Nothing but the best for the ladies who are expected to produce so much later!

Now that I see how high they are of the ground, I can better understand how you'll get around the room. You'll truly be under a canopy between bulbs...
 
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The bottoms of the plants in the JK buckets will be 46" off the ground, and will be able to grow to about 7.5 ft. tall and 6ft wide or so. Plenty of room. THe vert light spacing looks like it will be about perfect. I can move the lights around as needed, but I want to see if I can manage the canopy with the lights fixed.
 
Finished a tank stand prototype. Stood and jumped on the tank and it held no problem. Thank God for 12' ceilings this would never work otherwise. I will need a 3ft step ladder to access tops but it's gonna be nice having the tanks so high when it comes to gutting the plants.

Redwood frame with angle iron bolted on the inside. It's simple but pretty trick.

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Here are the FPOG #7 in my custom ebb flow tanks which I think I want to use to bloom at some point. I think a very large ebb flow in an enclosed tank like this will be excellent for roots as they will have lots of O2, and with the enclosed tank things stay moist as well. This design was inspired by my other multi site tanks, which are similar to med mans tables.

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Looks really good man, if you don't mind me asking, are those four 4" drains on your buckets?
 
The stands have some clean lines.
Buen provecho !
JK

You're making me miss Jalisco. Did I tell you we made it up to Sayulita last time? Pretty cool place. Different vibe from PV that's for sure.
 
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