Ethos Banana Hammock comparative(exodus thread)

schmebulock

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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.

he's all in for like $70 - not bad considering
 

Smokexbreak

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She looks like she's doing better. Running a nebula, you dawg lol.
I’ve got a couple of some nugbuckets And a this nebula. Gonna do a nebula on my coco banana hammock as well. I think the plumbing getting larger is noticeably different with nebulas. However I like the was the nug buckets look. lol gonna come down to production for me in the end.
 

3rd Monkey

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Just a decibel louder lol . Roots haven’t shown me any concern so far .
Rot is one of those things where the conditions must meet in order to make it possible.

Too high of a water temp holds less oxygen and more CO2 and raises hydrogen levels, which drops ph. Then the acidification coupled with the roots suffocation leads to decaying root systems which are now weakened and susceptible to rot.

As long as you stop it at any one of those points, you'll usually be ok.
 

3rd Monkey

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I’ve got a couple of some nugbuckets And a this nebula. Gonna do a nebula on my coco banana hammock as well. I think the plumbing getting larger is noticeably different with nebulas. However I like the was the nug buckets look. lol gonna come down to production for me in the end.
I was just busting nuts. I have to make my cut today, day 21, for 4 mains. Then try to push for 9 days lol. I'm going 30 days nugz style though. Nebula I could have switched to 12/12 already lol.
 

Smokexbreak

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I was just busting nuts. I have to make my cut today, day 21, for 4 mains. Then try to push for 9 days lol. I'm going 30 days nugz style though. Nebula I could have switched to 12/12 already lol.
That’s the kicker for me.... nebulas you can flip wayyyyy quicker. Idk.... going to run both of them a few times and decide on which I prefer... I’m twisted on it for sure lol.
 

iceman2494

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Rot is one of those things where the conditions must meet in order to make it possible.

Too high of a water temp holds less oxygen and more CO2 and raises hydrogen levels, which drops ph. Then the acidification coupled with the roots suffocation leads to decaying root systems which are now weakened and susceptible to rot.

As long as you stop it at any one of those points, you'll usually be ok.
So should I be dropping my temps down further ?
 
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