Lol..........well in that case, I'm giving myself a 50/50 shot.I forgot, as far as the rebuild, I said it was owner rebuildable for a reason. If you can work a phillips screwdriver and open a beer, you got the skills required to rebuild this pump.
Actually not too great at either, more of a bourbon man (read: alcoholic).lol, you know how to work the beer and not the screwdriver i assume.
Ooo 15 minutes are up Bob!Actually not too great at either, more of a bourbon man (read: alcoholic).
Anyways, after hours and hours of working and feeling like I was making no progress, I'm actually starting to see the fruits of my labor.
Got a spot cleared to re-setup my flowering tent, but first, need to get this cloner all setup - in case anyone watched me do it last time, I only made 15 spots in the lid (dar di dar dar), so I'm making a new one with 20 spots and a hole for pH testing without lifting the lid.
Shouldn't take me more then fifteen minutes, tops..............starting.................now.
Are you referring to me buying a system? Because if I do, I'd just buy a reservoir and a stand for the 4x4 table the dude there gave me - already have the pump and everything else I'd need. But I'm with you, the money and time building systems that don't work is getting annoying - could've had a new aeroflo or two by now.Ooo 15 minutes are up Bob!
Hope all of the rebuild goes well, I'll post the pics I have of my system for you..
As much as I'd hate to say it, at this point in the game it would almost be worth just buying a system from the hydro shop and get on the ball, After $$"xxx" on buckets,pumps, air stones blah blah blah, it damn near adds up to the same cost.
Keep up the hard work, it will pay off soon!
Burn on!
That's a method a lot of people use, but personally I like to see the tips of the leaves turn a bit yellow to let me know when they're getting hungry for more nutes, and that'd be kinda hard with no leaf tips.Dang Bob, now you're talking buddy. I'm really curious as to why everyone's clones that I see are big and thick stemmed with a shit ton of big leaves and people told me to cut a piece under 5" from the bottom, with a .25" stem or less and clip all the leaves except the top pair and cut them in half haha.
Neoprene collars look waaaay too convenient.
Usually you have higher success rates with thicker stemed clones, but if the stem is bark like, its no good. Neoprene is a blessing. I used to cut all of the big leaves in half to slow tranpiration when I cloned in rockwool and dirt, but with my dwc cloner, i just cut, dip in root tech, insert into neoprene, and drop it in. I dont need a humidity dome any more, which was the biggest plus. Keep an eye on those clones though bob. usually you'll have roots in 7-10days in a setup like that, and then in a matter of an additional week or two, the roots will all grow together and make it very difficult to remove them. I give this advice after making that smae mistake twice. Enjoy happy hour.Dang Bob, now you're talking buddy. I'm really curious as to why everyone's clones that I see are big and thick stemmed with a shit ton of big leaves and people told me to cut a piece under 5" from the bottom, with a .25" stem or less and clip all the leaves except the top pair and cut them in half haha.
Neoprene collars look waaaay too convenient.
Yes sir; have found that trying to root with no nutes always leaves them begging for nutes come day 3 or 4, so I figured I'd cut out the middleman this time around.Are you running 750ppm on your cuts before they root ?
I run 200ppm with my cuts until they rooted,
just so I can pH adjust to 5.5-5.8
Why brand of nutes are you using to foster your cuts ?
Yeah, I'm wasted; just came home to grab my other favorite drug before I head to downtown Philly to watch us head to the World Series..........Looking good! And have fun drankin!
Burn on!
Yeah, I'll be keeping an eye on them - want vigorous growth, but not so much that I can't get them outta the hole.Usually you have higher success rates with thicker stemed clones, but if the stem is bark like, its no good. Neoprene is a blessing. I used to cut all of the big leaves in half to slow tranpiration when I cloned in rockwool and dirt, but with my dwc cloner, i just cut, dip in root tech, insert into neoprene, and drop it in. I dont need a humidity dome any more, which was the biggest plus. Keep an eye on those clones though bob. usually you'll have roots in 7-10days in a setup like that, and then in a matter of an additional week or two, the roots will all grow together and make it very difficult to remove them. I give this advice after making that smae mistake twice. Enjoy happy hour.
Thanks for your input; using GH, so no organic, and also using only Macro and Bloom, so kind of doubt that they're getting too much N (although I'll be keeping tabs on it).If your resivor is peaking at 74F and your getting root rot, something else is going on. Same if it keeps clearing up and coming back. High levles of nitrogen can cause poor root health. You aren't using any organic nutrients are you? Asking because h202 kills organic fertalizers. Does your res smell foul? How strong are you mixing your nutrients? Is there enough air in the buckets? I have an idea for a makeshift res chiller. I an going to try it when I get the money, but I had an Idea of putting my air pumps in a mini-fridge and drilling holes for the lines. Leaving the fridge at a fairly low temp, and seeing what this could produce. I was hoping for a 5-10F teperature drop. I have not tested this yet though, It is just an Idea. But the best one I could come up with to chill multiple resivors with a single cheap and small unit. I know you have a lot of pumps, but you couuld still fit a bunch in. If you are interested i can fill you in on the more complete discription, but if not, I understand, since I have not yet verified if this would work.