Stoner Smurf
Active Member
Hello ladies and gentlemen and welcome to my grow show. The strain is Nirvana's Wonder Woman. On a side note I will never grow Nirvana beans again. Out of 15 beans, 14 popped. 3 Males, 7 Hermies, 2 Crappy Non-Hermie plants, and 2 mother worthy plants. I don't grow dicks so 2 out of 15 is unacceptable. These plants all come from the same mother so I've already weeded out the crap.
For nutes I am using the Dyna-Gro line. Foliage Pro, Bloom, MagPro, & ProTek. Also throwing some Dutch Master Zone (Gold) in the mix. Both Zone and ProTek require you to add them first, but there can only be one first. So I went with Zone first, but I made that decision then created the flawed logic to justify it. If someone smarter than I knows which one should definitely be added first I'd be much appreciative.
Anyways heres some pictures taken right after being transfered into the RDWC (And some mothers in the background and one in a cup).
PPM: 500
PH: 5.8
Temp: 72.5
(Will buy a chiller soon, money is a commodity I have little of at the moment.)

As you will surely be able to see, they are kinda big to be just getting transfered out of the cloner. My first hydro system totally fell apart on me, so this system went in last minute. Even though it was put up in only a couple days I had already let them sit in the abortion of a cloner I have (it's terrible, it leaks like a screen door in a submarine.) way too long.

This is the epicenter. The 3 black vinyl tubes are the return lines, which are powered by gravity. The PVC is the feed line which goes to a 500GPH Mag-Drive pump which is just out of frame in that picture. But it is remotely located, it's not being used as a sub-pump.

Here you can see the feed line sitting on top of the return line. In the feed line there are 1/4" barbs which connect to the feed lines for the individual buckets. Those connections tend to leak, so I sealed them with Loctite for vinyl. It's some toxic shit but it's on the outside of the tube only. Only one air line is shown in the picture, but there are 2 air lines 2 air stones connected to the epicenter. The white hole next to the pictured airline is a un-hooked up float valve. I've been busy with trimming, but I plan to hook up the fill-up res this week.


Here's a random plant, and a very poor picture of some roots. The roots look much nicer in person. They're about 24" long.
Oh yeah, for air stones I am using 12 alita 3.75" air diffusers. They are supposed to be like micro-pore air diffusers in the fact that they don't clog like air stones, but they are much cheaper (than MPDs). I think I paid $7.95 a piece.
For nutes I am using the Dyna-Gro line. Foliage Pro, Bloom, MagPro, & ProTek. Also throwing some Dutch Master Zone (Gold) in the mix. Both Zone and ProTek require you to add them first, but there can only be one first. So I went with Zone first, but I made that decision then created the flawed logic to justify it. If someone smarter than I knows which one should definitely be added first I'd be much appreciative.
Anyways heres some pictures taken right after being transfered into the RDWC (And some mothers in the background and one in a cup).
PPM: 500
PH: 5.8
Temp: 72.5


As you will surely be able to see, they are kinda big to be just getting transfered out of the cloner. My first hydro system totally fell apart on me, so this system went in last minute. Even though it was put up in only a couple days I had already let them sit in the abortion of a cloner I have (it's terrible, it leaks like a screen door in a submarine.) way too long.

This is the epicenter. The 3 black vinyl tubes are the return lines, which are powered by gravity. The PVC is the feed line which goes to a 500GPH Mag-Drive pump which is just out of frame in that picture. But it is remotely located, it's not being used as a sub-pump.

Here you can see the feed line sitting on top of the return line. In the feed line there are 1/4" barbs which connect to the feed lines for the individual buckets. Those connections tend to leak, so I sealed them with Loctite for vinyl. It's some toxic shit but it's on the outside of the tube only. Only one air line is shown in the picture, but there are 2 air lines 2 air stones connected to the epicenter. The white hole next to the pictured airline is a un-hooked up float valve. I've been busy with trimming, but I plan to hook up the fill-up res this week.


Here's a random plant, and a very poor picture of some roots. The roots look much nicer in person. They're about 24" long.
Oh yeah, for air stones I am using 12 alita 3.75" air diffusers. They are supposed to be like micro-pore air diffusers in the fact that they don't clog like air stones, but they are much cheaper (than MPDs). I think I paid $7.95 a piece.