Me too.....bring on Atomizer!!I don't run..... I am waiting in the wings for your hero..........
MONEY $$$.....!!!! Nice craftsmanship.View attachment 2816032Here are some shots Prof... Veg 18 days they been in flower 11 days kinda a mess right now just moved whole system to new homeView attachment 2816021View attachment 2816029
Spray time varies with temp, amount of light, and stage of plant growth. I only use short intervals when I notice they look like spaghetti and need fish bones.Unless I missed it prof, what do you use for spray/down times? How many nozzles per plant? Looks like a very deep root chamber you've got, with nozzles at varying heights?
I'm working on sealing the room with an a/c so I can run co2. Hopefully transplant some new clones of Northern Lights in the next few weeks.Thanks hey Prof lets do the Pepsi challenge after this run so I can get some keepers to start with not sure what's going to happen.
I should be up and running by then....knock on wood. New job has me working 75 hours a week.Prof what your schedule look like say nov-dec for it (Thread) HPA vs LPA vs HID vs T5 should spark some interest.
I hear ya ,,,been busy working alot myself.I should be up and running by then....knock on wood. New job has me working 75 hours a week.
Hammer uses LPA...most LPA systems (most) can't develop fish bones which basically takes one feeding tip and makes it 50 tips. Thats why I like HPA. Now I'm not saying hammer can't, but HPA systems use FAR less water and $ nutrients $, especially compared to DWC. As far as set up costs...I don't use all the fancy gadgets and solenoids that others do. I could build my system for dirt cheap (DIY) aside from one 110 p.s.I. pump ($80), rez chiller ($300), recycle timer ($120) and misting supplies (roughly $75).I'd be interested in some side by sides. Honestly I'm a total Aero noob and came on here to learn...Since I started growing years ago I've always ran DWC....and I ran it well, modified it to the max I could (went as far as using O2 saturation via Oxygen Cones without airstones to keep the DO around 150%)...I love the way it works, has good "redundancy" if the power goes out, pretty simple setups also...but over the years I've been hearing more and more about how HPA, when done right, increases yields 10-30% even over DWC as well as reducing nutrient/water usage....those factors recently got me researching, and it seems there is quite a bit of controversy in more than just this thread! The "answer" is obviously complicated, as Atomizer has said anything but super short spray intervals with HPA and you pretty much have the same end result as LPA but with all the setup costs/complications of HPA making it a "waste"....and then I see people say LPA isn't much better than DWC which I use now....so this thread is really tearing me two ways! I like the fact that it's staying semi-professional though, hope it stays that way and we all win in the end with great info!
Ha no worries, good info is coming through it. I can only speculate based on what I have read about aero so until I have something in my hands I can only contribute questions or ideas. Aero is just a fusion of my two loves engineering and plants, but I have faith that if I set it up right and address issues preemptively then it should be a baller system.James may get pissed about us. James Prof made me do it.......if its cool with James later this evening I will post some pics of my complete system.
Yes my system can do fish bones...Hammer uses LPA...most LPA systems (most) can't develop fish bones which basically takes one feeding tip and makes it 50 tips. Thats why I like HPA. Now I'm not saying hammer can't, but HPA systems use FAR less water and $ nutrients $, especially compared to DWC. As far as set up costs...I don't use all the fancy gadgets and solenoids that others do. I could build my system for dirt cheap (DIY) aside from one 110 p.s.I. pump ($80), rez chiller ($300), recycle timer ($120) and misting supplies (roughly $75).
And I think that is the goal...not pom poms. One tip turns to 50. Hundreds turn to thousands. Sounds like a more efficient way of delivering nutes and water. But the trick is not to soak them til the point of spaghetti...its a delicate balance. Thats why the misting intervals need adjusted according to stage of plant, heat, humidity, amount of light, etc. You really have to know your system and your strain.Yes my system can do fish bones...
You really hit the nail on the head. This is exactly what I do. noticed the round port holes on the end of my tubes I can see what's happening all the time. Another thing I do is measure the run off on drain to waste this lets me know how much they are using try to average 1/8 -1/4 cup waste per cycle.And I think that is the goal...not pom poms. One tip turns to 50. Hundreds turn to thousands. Sounds like a more efficient way of delivering nutes and water. But the trick is not to soak them til the point of spaghetti...its a delicate balance. Thats why the misting intervals need adjusted according to stage of plant, heat, humidity, amount of light, etc. You really have to know your system and your strain.
I run four 50 micron misters per pod. The mist is never directly sprayed on plant roots, unless I'm cloning in the system. I can adjust them up, down, and at any angle.im glad people are starting to post some picture. wish i could i only have cutting in rockwool at the moment, someday
Professor, if you wouldnt mind i would llike to see how you have the nozzles set up, you have a nice setup
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Hey Prof, your setup sounds cool. I don't suppose you'd wanna give us a peek at it?I guess since this thread is "air assisted" , I should mention I have a seperate inline fan of fresh filtered air going into the root zone which draws in outside air from a seperate room. (For when I start co2.) Don't want to pump 1500 ppms of co2 into root zone!