dstroy
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Nothing yetMy bad, thought the were already in flower. What other CV products do you have in the works? Saw the LVTK grow. Very nice
Nothing yetMy bad, thought the were already in flower. What other CV products do you have in the works? Saw the LVTK grow. Very nice
Thanks, I’m working on it. Lots easier to manage than the lvtk. I’m hoping the squat plant is a facemelter, it smells funky.Very nice and even canopy mate...
looks like you are pruning less?
More. Every day. These plants are pretty leafy, except for the front left one. The nodes are all bunched up together and the top leaves on every branch get huge in a couple of days so I just take them.looks like you are pruning less?
Don't take this the wrong way, but I can't tell, looks like you are doing hardly any.I know I have accused you of not pruning before.More. Every day. These plants are pretty leafy, except for the front left one. The nodes are all bunched up together and the top leaves on every branch get huge in a couple of days so I just take them.
I prune after I take the pictures, and the next day it looks like I didn't do anything. I bitched about it in the cv thread too, I don't like having to reach all the way back there to cut fan leaves.
They grow fast for sure. Yeah it's usually worth it.Don't take this the wrong way, but I can't tell, looks like you are doing hardly any.I know I have accused you of not pruning before.
I am just basing this of what your previous journals look like to me.
You are right to offer up the information, hopefully the meds will counter act the back pain at least.
It's just a simple timer, turns the scavenge pump on for one minute every ten minutes.@dstroy I really like your setup, reasoning and methodology.
I've been running DWC for many years and I'm currently gathering parts for a HPA build. I followed Homebrewer threads back in the days, he made me switch to Hydro and I haven't looked back since.
It' hard to find necessary parts here in Scandinavia. I have one question that I hope you could answer. I can't decide on how to time and setup the return lines from the buckets/chambers?
Do you use small float valves to trigger the return cycle or do you calculate on volume in the Arduino code?
Thanks in advance!
Your welcome and thanks to you sir!It's just a simple timer, turns the scavenge pump on for one minute every ten minutes.
https://www.amazon.com/SEAFLO-Industrial-Water-Pressure-Outlet/dp/B076TGWYDK/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_3?keywords=seaflo+diaphragm+pump+120v&qid=1557949436&s=gateway&sr=8-3-fkmrnull
If I could do it differently, I would have a tray and let gravity drain that into the reservoir. I don't have enough vertical space for that.
Thank you, good luck.