Mountainfarmer
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Whats up RIU. Good to be back. After taking the past four years off i've decided to jump back into the game and push that old envelope again. This will be my first attempt at hydro. I have done several dozen grows in dirt but mostly Promix. After researching the many different ways one can do hydro I have settled on either RDWC or flood and drain. RDWC is appealing because of the speed and efficiency of the plants. Secondly because it appears RDWC can support larger plants. Lastly, because of the volume of water, there is a larger buffer between success and failure. I like flood and drain because of its simplicity and how it affords the user time away from the garden. Whichever method I apply I do not think I can go wrong either way. I am leaning towards RDWC.
I am thinking either 20 or 32 gallon roughneck trash containers. I went to Lowes and these are the sizes they had there. There will be 8 of them with 1 control tank. They will be sitting under (6) 1000 watt HPS lights with air cooled reflectors. This room will not be sealed. All heat from the room will be exhausted outside and fresh air will be brought in from outdoors. The flower room that I will be using dimensions are 10'x22' with 12' high ceiling. Space is not an issue. I will veg in a different room under T5's.
I have several questions. What are the advantages or disadvantages to using larger or smaller containers? I did the math and if I am using (9) 32 gallon containers lets says with 30 gallons in each one that is 270 gallons being used at once. What size pump will I need to recirculate the water? I was thinking a 900 GPH pump should do. From what I have gathered I will need to chill this water as well. Assuming the ambient temperature is around 75 degrees F, will a 1HP chiller keep the water in the system at 66-68 degrees? If not what size will I need? Does anyone have any ideas about how to insulate these containers? I am thinking that if I can insulate the containers then I could possibly get away with a smaller chiller.In a system with this much water, how much nutrient solution will I be using to run a complete flower cycle? As far as dissolved oxygen and the addition of air stones, I am thinking 3-4 large air stones per container. I am looking at the General Hydroponic dual diaphragm air pump. It states that it pushes 320 mph/24,800 cc/minute. Not sure what that means exactly but the pump gets great reviews for its power and for how quiet it is. At first glance I am thinking I will need 2 or 3 of these pumps to get the DO that I am looking for. Any thoughts?
Any thoughts or input will be greatly appreciated. Oh yeah I forgot the most important part. I will be running TGA's ripped bubba and galactic jack.
I am thinking either 20 or 32 gallon roughneck trash containers. I went to Lowes and these are the sizes they had there. There will be 8 of them with 1 control tank. They will be sitting under (6) 1000 watt HPS lights with air cooled reflectors. This room will not be sealed. All heat from the room will be exhausted outside and fresh air will be brought in from outdoors. The flower room that I will be using dimensions are 10'x22' with 12' high ceiling. Space is not an issue. I will veg in a different room under T5's.
I have several questions. What are the advantages or disadvantages to using larger or smaller containers? I did the math and if I am using (9) 32 gallon containers lets says with 30 gallons in each one that is 270 gallons being used at once. What size pump will I need to recirculate the water? I was thinking a 900 GPH pump should do. From what I have gathered I will need to chill this water as well. Assuming the ambient temperature is around 75 degrees F, will a 1HP chiller keep the water in the system at 66-68 degrees? If not what size will I need? Does anyone have any ideas about how to insulate these containers? I am thinking that if I can insulate the containers then I could possibly get away with a smaller chiller.In a system with this much water, how much nutrient solution will I be using to run a complete flower cycle? As far as dissolved oxygen and the addition of air stones, I am thinking 3-4 large air stones per container. I am looking at the General Hydroponic dual diaphragm air pump. It states that it pushes 320 mph/24,800 cc/minute. Not sure what that means exactly but the pump gets great reviews for its power and for how quiet it is. At first glance I am thinking I will need 2 or 3 of these pumps to get the DO that I am looking for. Any thoughts?
Any thoughts or input will be greatly appreciated. Oh yeah I forgot the most important part. I will be running TGA's ripped bubba and galactic jack.
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