oldskol4evr
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that play hell my back,what i want is 2x12,with a room to put about 4 min in haha,i found in my outdoor garden my raised beds are easier to work and feed at 3 ft wide by 12 ft long,i take a 12 ft stick of 3/4 pvc and put hose end on one end and a washout plug on other end,drill holes at angle every 6 in and ;ay that bitch right in middle of the bed turn water on and roam,.I have a 6'x4' flood tray coming so I don't have water on my floor. Should work perfect for coco
I love the stick idea consider it stolen lol. I can rig a pump up and runs a hose down the stick. The flood tray I will just shop vac after giving it a slight grade.that play hell my back,what i want is 2x12,with a room to put about 4 min in haha,i found in my outdoor garden my raised beds are easier to work and feed at 3 ft wide by 12 ft long,i take a 12 ft stick of 3/4 pvc and put hose end on one end and a washout plug on other end,drill holes at angle every 6 in and ;ay that bitch right in middle of the bed turn water on and roam,.
i never did rebuild the raised beds,but i did finish the corn bed,it came out 20x24 back side had a 3 1/2 ft drop,i huglke culture it and used stumps branches and limbs,tapered them all in will contour of slope covered up,keeps all the pressure off the retaining wall on back side,that damn corn loves the air under the plant s too
what i did is found me a couple limbs and busted them to have a v just like for holding a fishing pole,laid the pole across if and marked were i wanted the water to spray angle wise,every 6in ,so no matter were i took it it hit a plant,use the smallest drill bit you can get,small hole helps the water to build a pressure to spray,then make sure that pole stays level and you have a auto system ,if you took 4 rolls of pots and bunched them together on that table a sog would be the bomb man,wouldnt have to move them plants ,have your net on them pole leveled across pot let her go on a timer,take a few days to get timer were it would feed enough but you know the routine,hell with that room run sog both sides,find another room for vegging hahahaI love the stick idea consider it stolen lol. I can rig a pump up and runs a hose down the stick. The flood tray I will just shop vac after giving it a slight grade.
I tore my little grow box down and built a small 10x7 room. Half assed a door with AC and all the old equipment is adequate for it. Completely sealed and CO2.
It's half assed thrown together but air tight as hell here are some pics.
And that would eliminate plugging. I will prob build a PVC loop and drill holes like you say. Then run a slightly oversized pump for it. I can measure the amount out of each hole and have an exact time per gallon and set it from there.what i did is found me a couple limbs and busted them to have a v just like for holding a fishing pole,laid the pole across if and marked were i wanted the water to spray angle wise,every 6in ,so no matter were i took it it hit a plant,use the smallest drill bit you can get,small hole helps the water to build a pressure to spray,then make sure that pole stays level and you have a auto system ,if you took 4 rolls of pots and bunched them together on that table a sog would be the bomb man,wouldnt have to move them plants ,have your net on them pole leveled across pot let her go on a timer,take a few days to get timer were it would feed enough but you know the routine,hell with that room run sog both sides,find another room for vegging hahaha
you just got to think im freaking broke how do i do this with nothing hahah,you should have seen me trying to level that suspended pole 30 ft long with a slope drop to 3 1/2 ft on the end,that long box i use to have was 2x12 boxes end to end,3 bed ,pipe was on the ground up top and 3 1/2 ft off ground on end,i wound up getting it level but half way down pipe i had to make bigger holes,no pump for pressure and the bigger hole made a steady drip instead of spray,the pressure at top of line sprayed back half dripped,i wound up putting 3 pole in the center of beds and put field fence right in the middle as a tressil and hung the pipe on it,what was best of all ,was no water sprayed on plants made for no bug issue from diesed plants ,they get wet in this sun turn yellow and shit ,you already know that game,but the pipe drip on the stalk and feed real goodAnd that would eliminate plugging. I will prob build a PVC loop and drill holes like you say. Then run a slightly oversized pump for it. I can measure the amount out of each hole and have an exact time per gallon and set it from there.Did I mention I missed ya old man
You bet bro. Great to hear from you againim get my ass in bed ,i holler at you tomorrow bro
Noice! I've had to back my ppm way off since using this stuff man, something to keep an eye out for. I think you're gonna like it.Next water gets some...
Yeah just water next time and new soil with only 1 feed so I should (fingers crossed) be okNoice! I've had to back my ppm way off since using this stuff man, something to keep an eye out for. I think you're gonna like it.
Co2 censor?Well they seem to be doing fine after transplant. Will see how the vermiculite plays out now that they are in slightly bigger pots. Will update again next Monday.
Will be trying to hit 30k lux by then but we will see. Will be upping CO2 to 1200ppm tomorrow.
Tiny bit of clawing on a couple so water they get next time. Still no idea how long that will be.
Auto pilot, got it!Co2 censor?
The window AC has 2 fans 1 hot side and one cold side. They are separated but there is a tiny gap for water. No pressure in the room either way so there is no loss.Air tight won’t work with that window a/c ya got a big hole there with a fan in it.
Lol exact same. But small room and plenty of circulation so it stay pretty mixed. I don't see any diff when moving my sensor. None the less it's good practiceI use the titan 2 co2 monitor.
The reader is in my flower room. I adjust the heighth of the meter so it’s just above the canopy so as not to waist co2 by filling the room completely.
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