Gyp
Rogue
I've grown plants outdoors from bag found seeds, but this is my first attempt at growing via hydroponics.
Some guy was selling equipment, as he had bought it and never had the motivation to set it up. It was a tub, with a Plexiglas lid (cut for ten 6" nets), a 600w super hps light with hood, ten 6" nets, nutrients, a rainforest vortex pump, a ton of hydroton, ballast, and a bunch of books. I didn't take the tub with me, figuring that it was too much of a hassle and I just didn't like the idea of my system looking that way.
I ran over to home depot and grabbed 2x4s and put up three walls in my basement (I'll add pics of my grow room eventually). While browsing the isles, I saw a cabinet that is easily assembled, that had four shelves. I figured that would be perfect for my clone section.
The next day, I hit the closest hydroponics shop in my area, armed with a list of things that I needed to acquire. Electronic ph/ppm/temp pen, air stones, ebb and flow table, new fluorescent fixtures, a couple bulbs to go with that, an ez cloner, some black and white pvc film, were just a few of the preliminary things.
I lined the walls with the film, white side on four, and black on the floor (to help visually during clean ups). The cabinet I bought, I placed in corner of the new room, and used the black and white to build a tent like structure for the top two shelves.
This guy we know, hooked me up with a tray of sour diesel clones. I decided to recut the stems, dip them in fresh cloning gel and put them in my new ezcloner. When I told him about this, he wasn't too thrilled, but I figure trial and error is a good way to learn, along with other people's knowledge. I few of the girls did die off, but I still have 18 alive and breathing well.
It's been about 8 days since I started this whole project, and tonite I took a couple pics of the roots peeking out. Seeing the roots really brought a little bit of something to me, as it's showing progress, and that's a good thing. I'm probably going to update this as new things occur.
Some guy was selling equipment, as he had bought it and never had the motivation to set it up. It was a tub, with a Plexiglas lid (cut for ten 6" nets), a 600w super hps light with hood, ten 6" nets, nutrients, a rainforest vortex pump, a ton of hydroton, ballast, and a bunch of books. I didn't take the tub with me, figuring that it was too much of a hassle and I just didn't like the idea of my system looking that way.
I ran over to home depot and grabbed 2x4s and put up three walls in my basement (I'll add pics of my grow room eventually). While browsing the isles, I saw a cabinet that is easily assembled, that had four shelves. I figured that would be perfect for my clone section.
The next day, I hit the closest hydroponics shop in my area, armed with a list of things that I needed to acquire. Electronic ph/ppm/temp pen, air stones, ebb and flow table, new fluorescent fixtures, a couple bulbs to go with that, an ez cloner, some black and white pvc film, were just a few of the preliminary things.
I lined the walls with the film, white side on four, and black on the floor (to help visually during clean ups). The cabinet I bought, I placed in corner of the new room, and used the black and white to build a tent like structure for the top two shelves.
This guy we know, hooked me up with a tray of sour diesel clones. I decided to recut the stems, dip them in fresh cloning gel and put them in my new ezcloner. When I told him about this, he wasn't too thrilled, but I figure trial and error is a good way to learn, along with other people's knowledge. I few of the girls did die off, but I still have 18 alive and breathing well.
It's been about 8 days since I started this whole project, and tonite I took a couple pics of the roots peeking out. Seeing the roots really brought a little bit of something to me, as it's showing progress, and that's a good thing. I'm probably going to update this as new things occur.
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