Ethos Banana Hammock comparative(exodus thread)

BigOleNugs19

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RO and it sits in jugs in my garage for who knows how long. From brand new to weeks old at this point. I literally filled like 60 jugs and go through them in no certain order. My ppms are around 7-9.
 

BigOleNugs19

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Thats good to hear, that was a pretty crazy drift. I wasnt expecting it but thats why I said something here. So you guys with all the knowledge can let me know whats up :)
 

schmebulock

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it's like night and day once the roots establish - my pH stays pretty stable!

also - when she drinks water - top it off with RO - don't do like i did and top it off with nutrient-filled water. It causes lockouts and can fuck your plant up.

also track your daily water levels, ppm, and pH and temp in case you don't have a chiller.

if you haven't yet, also download this to your phone:

 

3rd Monkey

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it's like night and day once the roots establish - my pH stays pretty stable!

also - when she drinks water - top it off with RO - don't do like i did and top it off with nutrient-filled water. It causes lockouts and can fuck your plant up.

also track your daily water levels, ppm, and pH and temp in case you don't have a chiller.

if you haven't yet, also download this to your phone:

Working on a cheap "chiller" idea for my hydro tub. Built it up on a box, insulated around the tub, and the exhaust fan draws the outside AC in under the box. So far, it's keeping it cool under the box. Just got it filled with water, so I'll see how cool it keeps that. This is going to be my mother station.

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schmebulock

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Working on a cheap "chiller" idea for my hydro tub. Built it up on a box, insulated around the tub, and the exhaust fan draws the outside AC in under the box. So far, it's keeping it cool under the box. Just got it filled with water, so I'll see how cool it keeps that. This is going to be my mother station.

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I saw someone make a chiller using some computer parts and an aluminum chiller block. I'll have to hunt it down
 

3rd Monkey

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I saw someone make a chiller using some computer parts and an aluminum chiller block. I'll have to hunt it down
Thanks. That could be quite useful.

I'm not too concerned for myself about rot with the compost tea, I just want it cooler because each side only holds 6 gallons. Just want to make sure I can keep it as oxygen rich as possible within range.
 
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