AutoPotEnjoyer
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I don't see tons of folks growing with AutoPots. It's the only way I grow so I wanted to document and share my experience. You're welcome to comment, ask questions, and offer advice - what's the point otherwise? I've only been growing for 8 months and I had no prior gardening experience. I like to treat my grows like lab experiments and I keep lots of notes.
For my setup I use an AC Infinity 4x4 tent with AC Infinity fans and controller. I use an InkBird humidity controller and I have a humidifier and dehumidifier in the tent. Between the InkBird and the AC Infinity controller I'm able to keep the humidity and temp closely in the desired range. My grow room stays 72 degrees and temps in the tent range from 72-80 and humidity stays at 60 RH.
I check and adjust the PH in the AutoPot reservoir twice a day - morning and evening. I adjust it to 5.5 Ph using drops of GH Ph Down. It typically drifts up .2-.5 a day, never down. I use BlueLab stuff and calibrate frequently.
I'm using a Grower's Choice ROI-E680s for this grow. For veg, I'm running it at 50% intensity, so 340 watts. I have the light about 32" from the surface of the coco.
I use GH nutes, nothing fancy: FloraMicro, FloraGro, FloraBloom, Calimagic, Liquid Koolbloom, Floralicious Plus. I follow the weekly medium feed guide to the letter with one exception: I add 5ml/gal of calimagic for the entire duration of the grow except for week 1 and week 8. I mix up 4 gallons of nutes in 2 gallons of water, then add additional RO water until I get to the TDS I'm aiming for. For this grow I'm planning on using a TDS right in the middle of the given range.
I germinated 4 seeds in RO water and hydrogen peroxide. I then planted the seeds in rapid rooters, then when roots were visible leaving the rooter, I transplanted to solo cups with coco & perlite 50/50. I had a good launch of all 4 seeds. I start feeding seedling/week 1 TDS 250 as soon as I transplant to solo cups. I don't PH test until I turn on the AutoPots - I just mix up the nutes, keep the mix in a bucket, and water/feed the seedlings in solo cups every day.
Once roots were visible and well developed, I transplanted to 5 gallon colo/perlite 50/50 fabric grow bags. These aren't the AutoPot brand. Instead, these are "non-floppy" grow bags from Amazon. They don't fit as well as the official AutoPot bags, but they seem to work great. The most annoying part of the setup is getting the copper root-stopping pot socks on. It's a real pain - the next grow I use bags on I'm going to buy some of the ones that have a drawstring. That looks like a better design.
On this grow it only took 2 weeks from seed to seedlings transplanted in 5 gallon pots with the AutoPots turned on. The advice I've read that one must wait weeks and weeks to turn on AutoPots doesn't seem to be true in my case.
I'm using AutoPot round air bases in the bottom of each pot, but no domes or air being pumped in.
I buy coco cheaply in big bricks from Amazon. I wash and filter it to remove coco dust, then I buffer with calmag for several days. I mix the processed coco 50/50 with perlite for the grow medium.
The plants look a little yellow - I just started feed week 3 and I'm hoping they green up over the next week or two.
I'll top around node 5 or 6. I grow using a trellis net and I'll keep the plants in veg until they fill out the net, then I'll flip to flower.
Thanks for tuning in!
For my setup I use an AC Infinity 4x4 tent with AC Infinity fans and controller. I use an InkBird humidity controller and I have a humidifier and dehumidifier in the tent. Between the InkBird and the AC Infinity controller I'm able to keep the humidity and temp closely in the desired range. My grow room stays 72 degrees and temps in the tent range from 72-80 and humidity stays at 60 RH.
I check and adjust the PH in the AutoPot reservoir twice a day - morning and evening. I adjust it to 5.5 Ph using drops of GH Ph Down. It typically drifts up .2-.5 a day, never down. I use BlueLab stuff and calibrate frequently.
I'm using a Grower's Choice ROI-E680s for this grow. For veg, I'm running it at 50% intensity, so 340 watts. I have the light about 32" from the surface of the coco.
I use GH nutes, nothing fancy: FloraMicro, FloraGro, FloraBloom, Calimagic, Liquid Koolbloom, Floralicious Plus. I follow the weekly medium feed guide to the letter with one exception: I add 5ml/gal of calimagic for the entire duration of the grow except for week 1 and week 8. I mix up 4 gallons of nutes in 2 gallons of water, then add additional RO water until I get to the TDS I'm aiming for. For this grow I'm planning on using a TDS right in the middle of the given range.
I germinated 4 seeds in RO water and hydrogen peroxide. I then planted the seeds in rapid rooters, then when roots were visible leaving the rooter, I transplanted to solo cups with coco & perlite 50/50. I had a good launch of all 4 seeds. I start feeding seedling/week 1 TDS 250 as soon as I transplant to solo cups. I don't PH test until I turn on the AutoPots - I just mix up the nutes, keep the mix in a bucket, and water/feed the seedlings in solo cups every day.
Once roots were visible and well developed, I transplanted to 5 gallon colo/perlite 50/50 fabric grow bags. These aren't the AutoPot brand. Instead, these are "non-floppy" grow bags from Amazon. They don't fit as well as the official AutoPot bags, but they seem to work great. The most annoying part of the setup is getting the copper root-stopping pot socks on. It's a real pain - the next grow I use bags on I'm going to buy some of the ones that have a drawstring. That looks like a better design.
On this grow it only took 2 weeks from seed to seedlings transplanted in 5 gallon pots with the AutoPots turned on. The advice I've read that one must wait weeks and weeks to turn on AutoPots doesn't seem to be true in my case.
I'm using AutoPot round air bases in the bottom of each pot, but no domes or air being pumped in.
I buy coco cheaply in big bricks from Amazon. I wash and filter it to remove coco dust, then I buffer with calmag for several days. I mix the processed coco 50/50 with perlite for the grow medium.
The plants look a little yellow - I just started feed week 3 and I'm hoping they green up over the next week or two.
I'll top around node 5 or 6. I grow using a trellis net and I'll keep the plants in veg until they fill out the net, then I'll flip to flower.
Thanks for tuning in!
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