I dunno man, looks like santa porn to me. lolJust for the kiddies that might wanna try anyway, it is possible. And, I was told a neoprene insert would never be able to hold a large plant... Hmm.
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very nice your roots are looking mighty fine!!Just for the kiddies that might wanna try anyway, it is possible. And, I was told a neoprene insert would never be able to hold a large plant... Hmm.
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Yes, indeed I agree with this DIYer chap. But also, let's not forget there are instances where when you add too much pressure in a line and then get less than rated pump output due to not having not enough total orifice to release the liquid being pumped. There is a point of diminishing returns sometimes if the plumbing is not modified for the potential output.If you grow THIS, like regular old true HPA done right did, you're not blowing anything through it, and if you do, you cut it up to get inside. Sorry, but a full bowl is a full bowl IMO. As i said, PSI is going to do the pushing, and less will do less.
No he hasn't said anything in a while Summer has arrived here so I'm done growing until the fall.btw Rom30 hasnt chimed in in a while? hope hes ok
Hey r0m! good to hear from you... Glad your second run had some level of success once again- good job! Have any rootshots or stories to tell?No he hasn't said anything in a while Summer has arrived here so I'm done growing until the fall.
I finished my second run a few weeks ago, only about 4 oz of Super lemon haze for the run. Didn't get much streatch at all so it was mostly smaller nugs but I do like the haze.
Glad to see ur still in action!! Tb was right that ur enjoying your medsNo he hasn't said anything in a while Summer has arrived here so I'm done growing until the fall.
I finished my second run a few weeks ago, only about 4 oz of Super lemon haze for the run. Didn't get much streatch at all so it was mostly smaller nugs but I do like the haze.
No root shots this time, the new chamber needs some kind of observation port, I could barely look inside to see once the girls hit the screen and after trimming all that small shit I didn't care enough to take any post harvest pics. Only other thing of note was that even copying the canna formula I still saw some defs towards the end of the grow, one more thing to play with this fall.Hey r0m! good to hear from you... Glad your second run had some level of success once again- good job! Have any rootshots or stories to tell?
Yes, I DO like the hazeGlad to see ur still in action!! Tb was right that ur enjoying your meds
Ok, well glad to hear you're moving onward and upward... Do you think the nute regimen was better than before at least? Any clues as to what sort of defs you had? I suppose you hadn't taken any pics of those either... IMO a root viewing access is paramount.No root shots this time, the new chamber needs some kind of observation port, I could barely look inside to see once the girls hit the screen and after trimming all that small shit I didn't care enough to take any post harvest pics. Only other thing of note was that even copying the canna formula I still saw some defs towards the end of the grow, one more thing to play with this fall.
Yes, I DO like the haze
Enjoy the summer!
Lol, yeah, this hobby can get spendy if you want to let it. It also doesn't have to be so bad and can be considered an investment that will pay for itself in the future if you do it right. Either way you might become obsessed like some of us. As Atomizer told me, it's probably best to start with hydraulic HPA and then graduate to AA. The parts for hydraulic are all necessary to do a proper AA anyway because theoretically the best results should be achieved with pressure fed AA nozzles. This system I am testing here however, uses siphon fed nozzles and is actually simpler than HPA, all you need is an air compressor (or a more spendy silent one if you can't have an air compressor running day and night cuz they're a bit noisy ya know) and the nutes are siphoned up from a venturi in the nozzles. I am not sure that this system will deliver yet, and that's what is still to be determined. If my business life wasn't constantly demanding so much out of me I'd probably have some solid opinions by now. As it is, I do have a couple living clones just starting out in the chamber, and will write up an update soon.Now I'm caught up on this thread, started off crazy, with that assbag troll from your HP 2011 thread trying to muck things up. Have to say I'm intrigued by aa for sure. Wanna say ill stick to hpa, been growing Aero one way or another for 17 yrs, so we'll see. When I started reading this thread last night my wife asked what I was reading, told the bases of aa, and that I was happy with hpa, and she rolled her eyes, 5 minutes later she asked how much this was going to cost, LOL. Oh, and trichy, you get no love from me, I'm in Alaska, and I miss me a kihei iced coffee, ya know, lol.
So what pump are you talking about- have a link or name? We are aware of quite a few that get the job done, some are very quiet, but none are inaudible that I know of. The solenoids slamming open and shut aren't exactly silent anyway...I found the absolute perfect aeroponics pump a few years ago. It runs at 120 PSI and only moves 0.1 gallons per minute, has quick fit connect inlet and outlet for 1/4" pe tubing. Let's just say it absolutely rocks and they cost about $75 a piece. It runs fairly cool (not a submersible so it doesn't get the nutes hot) and is 100% inaudible. I've been using the fine mist super nozzles from drip works for my aero setup and they work fairly well. Never had one clog yet and they put out a 50 micron size mist. You guys probably know what I'm talking about already.
I think you might see some condensation droplets on the roots perhaps coalesce sometime after the misting too. If you constantly see droplets adhering to the roots then it may be oversaturated to a point you could consider shortening the mist cycle, or once you've reached the minimum limits of the spray times, you can play with extending the pause timings instead. It's a weaning process, and the roots adapt over the course of a few days, the more fuzz you see start to develop, the less water they require, until you finally get to a point of the plant losing turgidity and then mist just short of that happening. Different setups, plants, and stages of growth will cause you need to make regular adjustments to the mist to keep the right levels accordingly- i.e once the roots look proper, you may need to bump up the mist once the plants become larger and transpire more.Thanks for the quick replies. I'll give the suggestions a try. I agree that the root system is so small right now that they probably don't use fog very effectively. I don't think I'm getting a wet/dry cycle on the roots, they don't even look wet right after the spray finishes. Would I see droplets on the roots if they were oversaturated? Temp is 77F growing indoors under LEDs.