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Just getting startedHave you a picture of the plant/s you’re talking about?
What is the manufacture of them spray nozzles? 133 psi you run steel braided lines for that? How many spray nozzles are you running?
Correction, the 1/4 OD RO tubing states that it can handle 120 psi at 70 degrees Fahrenheit. 60 psi at 150 degrees Fahrenheit. So the colder, the higher the psi it can handle.What is the manufacture of them spray nozzles? 133 psi you run steel braided lines for that? How many spray nozzles are you running?
No such thing as a stupid question only jacka** answers. We learn from everything no matter how small a question may be.oopz, i posted stupid question & had to edit and delete it. sorry
nah... i posted: "hey, could you post some photos" right after it posted i scrolled up and saw all the pics.... dote! lolNo such thing as a stupid question only jacka** answers. We learn from everything no matter how small a question may be.
nah... i posted: "hey, could you post some photos" right after it posted i scrolled up and saw all the pics.... dote! lol
yes, they are truly magical indeed!even then. I can’t get enough of staring at these plants
Not discouraged at all. My first attempt which I went into expecting failure. Seems to be going good so far for a first attempt, using a high pressure Aeroponics system, at that. As for fogponics, fog it, HPA is the way to go for me. The old warrior is doing good for now. The roots look good and are waiting for the canopy to catch up before developing more.hmmm, looks awfully complicated to me. just a fyi, seedlings don't need any nutes for the 1st week. it has all it needs in the cotyledons (the 1st 2 little round leaves).
i would also recommend not pruning any leaves unless they are dead, almost completely yellowed, or moldy etc. if the plant isn't getting enough nitrogen, it will rob it from the older leaves [1st]. nitrogen is a mobile element and can travel throughout the plant. (check out my pics, my plant is 27 days old and still has all but 2 leaves and topped the @5th set.) she is going nuts with huge leaves & may need a thinning soon. (touchy subject here & many differing opinions on how/when/why to de-leaf) i'm old skool and believe the plants need them as "growth engines"
lastly, never get discouraged & give up if things don't go as planned and you have to back up 10yds and punt, as it were. i'd bet there is hardly a person here who hasn't spent thousands of time & money on different equipment, nutes, ideas, inventions, lights ect etc. went trial & error until by the sweat of their brows & mebbe had a little luck they read the right book or met the right mentor or whatever. it takes a ton of knowledge and dedication to become proficient at growing absolute top shelf quality weed. one thing all pros have in common is they learn everyday!
so keep on keeping on brother, Happy Thanksgiving & Good Luck
Well, droplet size is a huge deal IMHO. And accelerated growth speed.Ill be honest this is really the first time ive read anything on hp aero stuff. I use an aero cloner but at like 40psi using rainbird micro misters! What kind of advantage is the high pressure compared to low pressure?
As a plumber i dont see any advantage to high pressure except maybe smaller droplet size, and i see a few disavantages due to constantly charged high pressure line, the need for expensive equepment and juat general wear and tear on the infrastructre, so i imagine high maintence!
Im not trying to be a smart ass i genuinly want to know as i may reconfigure my set up next time
Don't use the mister link that I posted to purchase. I went to order 120 more today and noticed that there is a $23.99 shipping charge. I went to my order history and ordered through them again. That vendor has free shipping. They come in 2 packs for a Black Friday price of 37 cents each!!! I paid $1.50 from Amazon for Tefen misters the first time that I tried a setup. These come from China and claim an almost 2 months shipping time. They arrived after 2 or 3 weeks. If anyone is interested, I can share the link. Just don't use the link that I originally posted.Misters
pump
VeYocilk DC 12V Water Pump,1GPM 4L/Min G1/2" 20mm Diaphragm Pump with Pressure Switch for Pumping Water: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
VeYocilk DC 12V Water Pump,1GPM 4L/Min G1/2" 20mm Diaphragm Pump with Pressure Switch for Pumping Water: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientificwww.amazon.com
RO tubing
Amazon.com: PureSec Black 1/4" OD RO Tubing at 70°F-120PSI to 150°F-60PSI 1/4" Flexible water pipes NSF Certified CCK 1/4-inch Plastic Tubing(100 Feet) : Industrial & Scientific
Buy PureSec Black 1/4" OD RO Tubing at 70°F-120PSI to 150°F-60PSI 1/4" Flexible water pipes NSF Certified CCK 1/4-inch Plastic Tubing(100 Feet): Plastic Tubing - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchaseswww.amazon.com
The line says 60 psi. But my original setup used a RO pressure take that reached 115 once. I never even thought about it, actually. They never burst. My compressor has a length of about 2 feet from the compressor line to the solenoid that is regularly at 120 psi. I am just using 1/4 OD reverse osmosis lines and connections. They seem to hold up just fine.
My setup has 11 misters. 3 per length, 1 per width, and 3 on the bottom. At the same positions as the ones on the side.
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