Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

ThaMagnificent

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My new design is way more efficient. I use the same design now but I use a cooler instead of a strong box. Coolers don't need any sealer to keep from leaking.
with the pump on one side now, does the pump act as like the end leg? The old design has the pump in the middle with a stand on each side.
 

sky rocket

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My new design is way more efficient. I use the same design now but I use a cooler instead of a strong box. Coolers don't need any sealer to keep from leaking.
Stink what cooler do you use? Because that would definetly keep the water temps cooler. Person likes me keeps putting frozen 2 liter bottles in the resovoir to keep the water cool. Also how's drilling 2" holes in a cooler?
 

joey green

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hey guys just wondering, do u just pop seeds in rapid rooters and put that in the netpot? does it stay like this the whole grow or do u transfer the plant into a neoprene collar when its a bit bigger? ive only done clones...
 

AKGrowAreo

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My new design is way more efficient. I use the same design now but I use a cooler instead of a strong box. Coolers don't need any sealer to keep from leaking.
Welcome back @StinkBud ! Have you tried stacking a strongbox as a root chamber on a cooler as a res? I was considering trying something like that. I have increased my veg time to increase my yield, so I still need a double stack unit to keep my roots from constantly soaking in the res.
 

questiondj42

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hey guys just wondering, do u just pop seeds in rapid rooters and put that in the netpot? does it stay like this the whole grow or do u transfer the plant into a neoprene collar when its a bit bigger? ive only done clones...
I have been germinating in rapid rooters and establishing roots before moving. I did notice that EZClone sells coco sprouters that are a lot smaller.
 

sky rocket

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Hey y'all don't forget to always double check to make sure your timer is plugged in. I was swapping out frozen water bottles and I forgot to plug it back in. 12 hours later
 

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ThaMagnificent

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Yes! Veg and cloner pumps on one cycle timer (Titan)
And then flower on its own? Then you also run 3 separate timers for lights? Which model timer allows you to plug in multiple units? Or do you plug all the pumps into something like the Apollo 14 outlet and then plug that outlet into the timer?
 
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sky rocket

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And then flower on its own? Then you also run 3 separate timers for lights? Which model timer allows you to plug in multiple units? Or do you plug all the pumps into something like the Apollo 14 outlet and then plug that outlet into the timer?
I run a perpetual with 3x600's. And a extra 600 is to run miscellaneous. My cloner and veg is the stinkbud way and flower is ran 12 girls under my 600 topped and lollipop. I run one timer for all 4 lights because I run 2x600's during the day and 2x600's at night. I forgot the exact model of my Apollo timer but I'll find out tonight for you.
 

ThaMagnificent

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I run a perpetual with 3x600's. And a extra 600 is to run miscellaneous. My cloner and veg is the stinkbud way and flower is ran 12 girls under my 600 topped and lollipop. I run one timer for all 4 lights because I run 2x600's during the day and 2x600's at night. I forgot the exact model of my Apollo timer but I'll find out tonight for you.
Thanks. Just figuring out my wiring for my setup. 3 separate tents (clone, veg, and flower) with the corresponding pumps, fans, timers etc...The cloner will have a pump with a small 125w light, veg will have a pump with a 325w T5, and the flower probably 2 pumps with 2 LED lights probably ~800w total. I'm trying to figure out how to wire all these different tents.
 

AKGrowAreo

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Yes! Veg and cloner pumps on one cycle timer (Titan)
@sky rocket How many pumps do you run? I fried a few timers by running more than 2 pumps on them. I use a relay/contactor hub so that the load is put on the relay instead of the timers and now my timers never fail. Just wondering about your experience with it. I was acutally just writing about this on my thread.
 

sky rocket

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@sky rocket How many pumps do you run? I fried a few timers by running more than 2 pumps on them. I use a relay/contactor hub so that the load is put on the relay instead of the timers and now my timers never fail. Just wondering about your experience with it. I was acutally just writing about this on my thread.
The most I've run was two pumps on one timer
 
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