econoroller
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Hi fellow cannabinites...
I have done several low-watt indoor SCROG grows, under 126w T5 flouro finished with a 150w HPS.
Yield was not-so-good, I've learned how crucial the timing is with a scrog....I waited too long last time in veg, and ended up with 12" of plants budding ABOVE my scrog screen......OOOPS!!! But in general, I've been happy with the outcome of my low watt set ups.
I've decided to do another project....this one is plastic 55 gallon drum fitted with 6" X 36" rockwool grow slabs. The slabs were trimmed down to 33" and the bags cut for drainage/oxygenation....each slab has five plant sites, for a total of FORTY sites inside the barrel!!!
They are held in place by rain gutter downspout hanger straps riveted in place. Zip ties were planned, but I didn't want to have to cut them and waste them every time I wanted to take out a slab an inspect it or whatever. For now i am planning to hand water the slabs as needed, next time I'll probably do a drip rail and timer set up, but for now I'm just going to do it this way to see how well it works. Of course I have a choice of grow mediums as well, but for now I'm gonna try rockwool and see how it goes. There will be a tube of 1/4" screen that will hold the light fixture and bulbs....for this I've chosen the dual 50w "biaxial" flouros by Phillips. They are 22 1/2" long, so they will penetrate well into the barrel, and no plants will struggle to find light in there. Each bulb produces 4,300 lumens in the 3,000K range....they are basically high performance T5's packed into a long "double" tube design...the "tube" of 1/4" steel screen will keep the plants from actually contacting the bulbs, but will allow them to get within about 2-3" inches of it so the buds can gobble up those rays!
Ventilation will be from a 4 inch "mushroom" vent from the hardware store, mounted in the bottom of the barrel on the inside. The lid of the barrel will hold the lamp ballast (very small) the light fixture and plugs, and will also hold a 96 cfm "snail" fan from hydrofarm, mounted sideways on the lid, with the suction side facing the inside of the barrel over the lamp fixture. this will draw cool fresh air from the bottom of the barrel, up through the plants and over the warm bulbs. I intend to upgrade to 150w HPS for the next grow I do in this, so I'm planning ahead and doing some overkill on the ventilation....flouros wn't cause me any heat probs with that fan, neither should a little ol' 150 HPS.
I will be using 40 rooted clones of skywalker this time around....probably not the best choice, but they were freebies!!!
I kept the clones short, and I am vegging them for one week while they are still in clone tray, but with the dome OFF during that week of veg...to get them used to the new "open" environment with less humidity BEFORE they go in the barrel, and I'll also keep the 24" T5 clone light as close to them as I can to keep them from stretching out. for the clone tray I've used the 24" "Jump start" by Hydrofarm....
I've attached some photos of the work in progress...
I will have more photos soon of it 100% completed....
I will also upload photos of the grow as it goes, and will illustrate any problems, etc for you folks on here.
Happy Growing!!!
I have done several low-watt indoor SCROG grows, under 126w T5 flouro finished with a 150w HPS.
Yield was not-so-good, I've learned how crucial the timing is with a scrog....I waited too long last time in veg, and ended up with 12" of plants budding ABOVE my scrog screen......OOOPS!!! But in general, I've been happy with the outcome of my low watt set ups.
I've decided to do another project....this one is plastic 55 gallon drum fitted with 6" X 36" rockwool grow slabs. The slabs were trimmed down to 33" and the bags cut for drainage/oxygenation....each slab has five plant sites, for a total of FORTY sites inside the barrel!!!
They are held in place by rain gutter downspout hanger straps riveted in place. Zip ties were planned, but I didn't want to have to cut them and waste them every time I wanted to take out a slab an inspect it or whatever. For now i am planning to hand water the slabs as needed, next time I'll probably do a drip rail and timer set up, but for now I'm just going to do it this way to see how well it works. Of course I have a choice of grow mediums as well, but for now I'm gonna try rockwool and see how it goes. There will be a tube of 1/4" screen that will hold the light fixture and bulbs....for this I've chosen the dual 50w "biaxial" flouros by Phillips. They are 22 1/2" long, so they will penetrate well into the barrel, and no plants will struggle to find light in there. Each bulb produces 4,300 lumens in the 3,000K range....they are basically high performance T5's packed into a long "double" tube design...the "tube" of 1/4" steel screen will keep the plants from actually contacting the bulbs, but will allow them to get within about 2-3" inches of it so the buds can gobble up those rays!
Ventilation will be from a 4 inch "mushroom" vent from the hardware store, mounted in the bottom of the barrel on the inside. The lid of the barrel will hold the lamp ballast (very small) the light fixture and plugs, and will also hold a 96 cfm "snail" fan from hydrofarm, mounted sideways on the lid, with the suction side facing the inside of the barrel over the lamp fixture. this will draw cool fresh air from the bottom of the barrel, up through the plants and over the warm bulbs. I intend to upgrade to 150w HPS for the next grow I do in this, so I'm planning ahead and doing some overkill on the ventilation....flouros wn't cause me any heat probs with that fan, neither should a little ol' 150 HPS.
I will be using 40 rooted clones of skywalker this time around....probably not the best choice, but they were freebies!!!
I kept the clones short, and I am vegging them for one week while they are still in clone tray, but with the dome OFF during that week of veg...to get them used to the new "open" environment with less humidity BEFORE they go in the barrel, and I'll also keep the 24" T5 clone light as close to them as I can to keep them from stretching out. for the clone tray I've used the 24" "Jump start" by Hydrofarm....
I've attached some photos of the work in progress...
I will have more photos soon of it 100% completed....
I will also upload photos of the grow as it goes, and will illustrate any problems, etc for you folks on here.
Happy Growing!!!
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