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Loudblunts
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UC recommends to reduce water levels as plants get bigger for more oxygen transfer or whatever their reasoning was
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IMO...keep um running the solution level bout an inch below the net pot....two weeks or so before harvest reduce to bout half total volume of modules...this should help hasten harvest and kick your oil production into overdrive...
Your plants are looking bomb, stand back cause shitz fixin to explode ;)
Thx for the response buddy! Wow... From 5 to 10 gal a day!!! Huh... The epicenter only holds 8 gal full (I imagine it can't be filled to the top though) so I can see the need for the additional 20 gal res. Do you mind snapping some Picts of how it's hooked up? :wondering. That's also good to know that your air pumps and nutes are kicking ass and taking names later......up until a week ago I was topping off the system daily and they were drinking up about 5 gals per day en total. After a week or so in bloom this use rose to about 10 gals.... and thus, I added a 20 gal res to the mix to ensure the levels would stay fairly constant. I may have to up the size of my res in the future or hook up a live feed. We shall see.
2 pumps was overkill. I'll probably snag one of the two for another 6 bucket system I plan to build soon. As it is now I have both pumps dialed down with inline valves to reduce the airflow. Damn things ROCK. LOL.
Hello everyone!! This is my first post and real read on here and it was absolutely amazing! I read through this whole 14 page thread today. I'm so impressed that this is the system I'm going to go for with my first grow. Which means I've got a lot I need to educate myself on. Testing ph, ppm etc, etc. If anyone could point me in right direction regarding the basics, I would greatly appreciate it. Anyways WOW! Excellent thread and great read, Sky High. Truly inspiring! Thanks!!
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