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First MPB Room

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I'm finding that with the h&g food it is hot so I would say run it no higher then 250ppm the first week with babys. I backed it down to 320 now I will see how they do. Water temp is 72 at this time it will help with the roots. When they go in to the MPB I will drop the temp down to 68 or 69. When I get the plumbing done I will put up some photos.
 
I got all the plumbing done last night I'm going to clean the rez then do a test. I got some photos for you people.
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looking good bro, I love the PVC. Im really interested in seeing this one play out

have you thought more about the cages, because you have to keep the plants back level with the buckets due to space, I say just lay a 4x8 sheet of concrete reinforcer laying on its side right infron of the net pots resting on the bucket lids, that way you can pull branches through as it grtows into a 4ft tall x8ft wide wall of bud. you could probably use PVC to frame it, but def use the 6in squares so you are able to reach through it to pull branches out for training. you will also need to tie most brances to the cage so they dont grow into the lights

make sure you dont have any leaks too because once those plants get it there you wont be able to get behind the tubs to fix anything
 
I'm going to do a test run today. I'm going to build my cage fram out if pvc. I did a fulsh last night with ph ro water. I'm going to make up the food now.
 
So all my little shut offs leaked so out with that shit and just put hose from feed to the tubs. NO LEAKS now I just need to get me top feed rings fixed and I will be good to go.
Now I have some roots coming out the net pots. Is it time to put them in the MPBs now?
This is the start of week 2 so do I need to veg longer in the table.
 
haha might peacock valves leaked too, might as well put them in the buckets and get them going
 
looking good bro, I love the PVC. Im really interested in seeing this one play out

have you thought more about the cages, because you have to keep the plants back level with the buckets due to space, I say just lay a 4x8 sheet of concrete reinforcer laying on its side right infron of the net pots resting on the bucket lids, that way you can pull branches through as it grtows into a 4ft tall x8ft wide wall of bud. you could probably use PVC to frame it, but def use the 6in squares so you are able to reach through it to pull branches out for training. you will also need to tie most brances to the cage so they dont grow into the lights

make sure you dont have any leaks too because once those plants get it there you wont be able to get behind the tubs to fix anything


Plant support FTW I thought I ha mine planned pretty good but nope Big nugs fallin all over the place I just hope branches don't break before I harvest.

I second the big walls but also add some chicken wire at the end to make BIG U
 
Looking good JP, great high off the Blue Dream for sure.
looked around your thread but couldn't find what you were using, if anything, in the net pots besides rock. RW, coco, etc. ???
 
I think I have the same valves if your referring to the half inch shuts offs for bottom feed.

Do you have clamps on either ends of your valves?

Did you notice a lot of difference in water pressure entering each unit running without the valves... I thought the main point of the 1/2 shut off valves was to maintain exact pressure going to each bucket feed.

also would like to know whats in your buckets besides the hydroton.

Its a sick setup for sure though... would be cool to see long walls of green.

Looking forward to more updates
 
I just put the clone in the rock 2in RW. I just got done getting the baby in to the MPBs
I'm up and runing. just need my 1/2 hp chiller I have my 1/10 runing for now water temp is 72 with 2 light on. I will kick on the 3erd light when I get my chiller it is on back order. I will put up some photo soon.
 
I dont think top feed in hydrton is a problem, it doesnt get water logged and cut off oxygen like rockwool and coco, otherwise krusty buckets wouldnt have been a big hit.
 
Nope, I don't think its a problem but when I did Hydroton mpb's, i didn't top feed either. Coco is just to wet and wicks too much for top feed. It topfeeds itself like a sponge..
 
Just to add I think top feed is great but MPB's are evolving into coco and a few adjustments have to be made for it to work. Lots of bucket holes up the sides and bottom and not top feed. :)


I can't wait to see where we are a year from now with this technology, hahahah :)
 
Yea i agree, the coco stays moist with or without the top feed once some roots get into the water

If I use coco again, which I might because its really easy to veg in unlike stones that need water almost constantly, I will put the dripper right in the coco and water once a day for 5mins, this way the roots will only grow out the bottom of the coco and into the water because the stone on the outside of the netpots arent getting wet so the roots wont grow out into them only down into the bubbly love bath

I think adding the drippers on the sides like I was, kept the coco moist enough for the roots not to look for water

so I figure if you add the drippers right in the pot , the water flows down the pot and out the bottom and the roots will follow, no roots will grow out the sides, after a week you could cut the dripper all together and only have to worry about the roots in the tubs

I think this way would get the roots in the buckets in a couple days like your getting, instead of the roots growing out the sides and taking their sweet ass time
 
I can wick an 18" wide pot of coco with 1 dripline without causing any excessive waterlogging, are you guys 100% sure its not those dam coco pots that are causing you problems and getting rootbound/waterlogged? just seems like a 3.5 gallon bucket or netpot with some rooting cloth/felt would be better. Im surprised pythium can even survive in coco.

Shit ive harvested outdoor plants grown in soggy mud for 4+ months.
 
I turn on the 3erd light and it is to hot in my room 86deg not good. I have my A/C set at 72deg to maintain the temp but it will not go down below 84. So I turned off the 3erd light and just runing 2 lights.Got my cages up what do you think? I got a LP co2 burner
but it run the room hot so no co2 for now. I don't have the room for the burner my room is 7 ft high. So pic for you
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the room looks sick bro, thats exactly what I was talking about, this should be a good show


I can wick an 18" wide pot of coco with 1 dripline without causing any excessive waterlogging, are you guys 100% sure its not those dam coco pots that are causing you problems and getting rootbound/waterlogged? just seems like a 3.5 gallon bucket or netpot with some rooting cloth/felt would be better. Im surprised pythium can even survive in coco.

Shit ive harvested outdoor plants grown in soggy mud for 4+ months.

Its hard to say, I think its more about steering clear of things that could cause a problem, keeping things from getting waterlogged. pythium actually has a very hard time lving in coco, but I think it spreads to the water
 
what size AC is it? are you burning CO2 in the room? are you venting your AC heat somehow?
 
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