Leaves drooping 2 days after water

fabizpwn

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It's been a lot of work to get it right, I don't have anyone to goto to ask questions, even the internet doesn't have a lot of information about water chilling with zones. What I do off 3.5 tons of waterchilling is impressive to
Me, it takes me about the same btu to cool 4 gavitas with air conditioners as i use to cool multiple reservoirs, 9000w of lighting, dehumidifiers and co2 generator.
 

Bbcchance

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It's been a lot of work to get it right, I don't have anyone to goto to ask questions, even the internet doesn't have a lot of information about water chilling with zones. What I do off 3.5 tons of waterchilling is impressive to
Me, it takes me about the same btu to cool 4 gavitas with air conditioners as i use to cool multiple reservoirs, 9000w of lighting, dehumidifiers and co2 generator.
Do you follow ttystikks journal? He is doing some cool things with his chiller system, even has his leds cooled with the water and uses the heat in his home, really cool stuff:clap:
 

fabizpwn

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Do you follow ttystikks journal? He is doing some cool things with his chiller system, even has his leds cooled with the water and uses the heat in his home, really cool stuff:clap:
Never seen his threads. I do use mine as well to heat my entire house over winter. I'm interested in cooling the LEDs though, I have an idea of how he does it. I use duct stats and duct ran into the plenum of my furnace to heat my upstairs. When it reaches 74 degrees it bypasses the ducts and blows directly outside. I grew up in an hvac family and had help from my dad doing it.
 

fabizpwn

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I also been thinking about trying to heat my detached garage with it by running insulated ductwork through the ground and into the floor of my garage. I just recently insulated and finished my garage. It doesn't take long to keep my house at 74 so I'm blowing a lot of warm air outside, it's funny there's never any snow by my crawlspace ducts.
 

fabizpwn

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Roger A. Shrubber

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I don't want to think about cleaning the roots out of 20 gallons of coco lol. I would outsource that sht! I reuse my coco.
i reuse mine, pick out the bigger pieces, charge it with pelletized lime, then water it good with primezhyme/cannazhyme w/e/zhyme and let the hair roots break down to feed my benes...oh yeah, i add benes too....-
 

Bubblin

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i reuse mine, pick out the bigger pieces, charge it with pelletized lime, then water it good with primezhyme/cannazhyme w/e/zhyme and let the hair roots break down to feed my benes...oh yeah, i add benes too....-
Yups ;) I remove just the larger chunks then clean things up and toss it back in the pots.
Then soak all the pots for a day with a strong mix of florakleen, flush the sht out of it then start feeding the coco with ph'ed water and some enzymes then let emm sit while they wait for seeds.
 
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