RPsmoke420
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In those bucketeer systems, how do the roots gets water/nutes before they touch the water ? Do you do a manual feeding ? Setup an irrigation hub, what ???
Yes....I am currently using a submersible pump with an irrigation hub. It works the best....I am getting great results using this methodIn those bucketeer systems, how do the roots gets water/nutes before they touch the water ? Do you do a manual feeding ? Setup an irrigation hub, what ???
Which pump do you run ??Yes....I am currently using a submersible pump with an irrigation hub. It works the best....I am getting great results using this method
So chief, should I be topping off with Nuted / adjusted PH water as well, instead of topping off w/ PH water alone... Or does it Matter? IT does kinda make sense tho because that would keep the correct PPM/gal right?Roots do fill the tank late in flower (a good thing - means I did it right). In flower my plants use about 1 gallon a day. I top off with a gallon of nuted and PH adjusted water. In the last stages of flower the entire root mass from the 3-4 plants displaces about 1/2 gallon of water so at the end I actually have 5 1/2 gallons of water in the tank. It's not something I worry about.
Well....the hub isn't necessary, but you will need to find an adapter for the pump that will fit one of the small irrigation lines, so you can put the line through the side of the cup. It is alot easier to use the irrigation hub. The pump will come with all the adapters needed for the irrigation hub. Check out my pick below. I am using the irrigation hub and three lines...just to make sure I have good coverage on my rockwool. and if you ever need to have more then one plant in your system for a short period you can just direct one of you lines away like I did. I had to put that plant there for a few days while I repaired a bucket. Plant never suffered major shock.Which pump do you run ??
Is the hub really necessary ? I would only grow 1 plant per system. So, couldn't I just run a single line from the pump to the rockwool/plant base.
I was thinking of buying 1 or 2 to add into my bubbleponics room.
If you look at my grow, I am using 5 gallons shared between 6 plants. Less than a gallon each. And they grew very well minus some water problems from a bad filter. The only thing to keep in mind, the less water per plant, the more the ph and ppm's will fluctuate in a shorter time period. I usually adjust my res 2-4 times a day. But if space is a limiting factor, especially height, you can make do mith much less than 5 gallons per plant.is it true that you need 5 gallons of water for each plant? i see alot of people useing 10 or 8 gallon tanks for 3 or 4 plants.
Awesome man, thank you for the quick reply. Using a hub makes sense, would also help regulate the amount of water flowing over the roots, and just easier to handle.Well....the hub isn't necessary, but you will need to find an adapter for the pump that will fit one of the small irrigation lines, so you can put the line through the side of the cup. It is alot easier to use the irrigation hub. The pump will come with all the adapters needed for the irrigation hub. Check out my pick below. I am using the irrigation hub and three lines...just to make sure I have good coverage on my rockwool. and if you ever need to have more then one plant in your system for a short period you can just direct one of you lines away like I did. I had to put that plant there for a few days while I repaired a bucket. Plant never suffered major shock.
Here is the website bought my irrigation hubs from. You will save more then 50% from the Stealth Hydro prices. http://www.sprinklerwarehouse.com/06-620-6-Outlet-Adjustable-Drip-Emitter-p/06-620.htm
Wow, BubbleHeads sure know how to grow buds!Here are some of the newest pics.51 days into flower
Wow, BubbleHeads sure know how to grow buds!
Great pics, bro.!!
For drying the last two grows I used this:
http://www.organizeworld.com/laundry/carousel-hanging-dryer.html/
Thre are many models of "portable" clothes dryers out there. Works great for me. Cut the stem, trim the bud, hang it up to dry. Put a small fan near but not on the buds when drying. I aim the fan at the closest corner.
Here you go I happen to have that link saved. Have to do it myself here in a week or so.
https://www.rollitup.org/dwc-bubbleponics/7897-stealth-hydro-bubbleponics-systems-740.html
Nice looking young ones!