Jsd, Gg#4 Hydroponic Research Coco Grow

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Savage Henry

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Howdy, boss. Nice run. Like how you built those... I'll call em mini tables. If you're still running the same setup any chance you can post how you arranged the drain gutter?
 
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And once again I have the room full and started flower on 4-20.
I'm running from @Kendogsmoke JSD and Strawberry Juice. Also running GG#4, Cherry Pie, Banana kush.
Picked up a few clones.
Chemdog, Blackberry Pie, Tangerine Dream.
 
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Looking for a little advice what's the best way to run a drip feed system with coco is it just coco on its own or a mix with perlite or clay pebbles maybe both or should I run 1 of each and see if theres any actually difference or if some of u guys have already done this it could save me a ton a time and messing if u wanna share :)
 
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Looking proper, smokey. Any notable additions/tweaks to your room? Have you popped an a/c in there in anticipation of the summer heat?
 
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Looking for a little advice what's the best way to run a drip feed system with coco is it just coco on its own or a mix with perlite or clay pebbles maybe both or should I run 1 of each and see if theres any actually difference or if some of u guys have already done this it could save me a ton a time and messing if u wanna share :)
I would try a few you posted and see what works for you.
Right now I'm using Tupor which has allot of perlite which is great for me because I like feeding every hour in coco.
If you are running strait coco, I would only feed 2-3 times a day.
If running a lighter mix cut with perlite or a chow mix you can feed more.
 
Smokey503ski

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Looking proper, smokey. Any notable additions/tweaks to your room? Have you popped an a/c in there in anticipation of the summer heat?
I don't have A/C except for the central cooling.
I ghetto rigged it and cut a 6" hole next to the refrigerator with a inline fan pulling air into the garage. If it's cool outside I open the kitchen window, with the negative pressure in the garage it pulls fresh air from their.
I use a 10" max fan exhausting directly outside.
So far I'm staying around 78°-82° I start my lights at 8:30 pm. I try to maximize the outside cooler weather.
 
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I'm currently running 3 Gavitas. I bought 4 and one didn't work. I was able to take it to my shop and was able to get it and the bulb credited. I had to pay $30 to get the newer E model.
Not bad when I only paid $550 for 4 and a extra brand new Gavita bulb.
I have a 600 watt in its place until the new one arrives.
I imagine it will get a little warmer but not much.
I'm not sure if 4 Gavitas are enough for a 9'x15' room.
Thinking of putting up a couple 600 watters in some air cooled reflectors. Only issue with this is I don't want to block the light from the Gavitas.
 
Savage Henry

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Nice. I'm looking at getting a couple 10" fans myself. That's a hell of a deal for 4 gavitas, did you get em used?
 
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I'm currently running 3 Gavitas. I bought 4 and one didn't work. I was able to take it to my shop and was able to get it and the bulb credited. I had to pay $30 to get the newer E model.
Not bad when I only paid $550 for 4 and a extra brand new Gavita bulb.
I have a 600 watt in its place until the new one arrives.
I imagine it will get a little warmer but not much.
I'm not sure if 4 Gavitas are enough for a 9'x15' room.
Thinking of putting up a couple 600 watters in some air cooled reflectors. Only issue with this is I don't want to block the light from the Gavitas.
How bout some vertical 600's?
 
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