CorralitosGrown99
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Bump that! I'm still lurkin too, nice to see all the new projects online.Stopping by to say hi, keep up the good work!
Bump that! I'm still lurkin too, nice to see all the new projects online.Stopping by to say hi, keep up the good work!
What do ya think about those ideal root zone temps? Seem a little high to you guys?Here's a quick little article that explains some things about why our methods of growing should be the best in regards to healthy roots and short internodes... http://www.hydroempire.com/store/hydroponic-plant-parts.php
I don't know how reliable the source is, but I liked what I read...
Somewhat- although as Atomizer recently reminded me, different plants have different ideal rootzone temps. Those sound perfect for tomatoes which apparently like slightly higher temps than cannabis. It's probably something that even varies from strain to strain if you want to get real technical. I wish they liked temps around 85-90 then I'd be set lol...What do ya think about those ideal root zone temps? Seem a little high to you guys?
Looks great, love the vibrant colors ... It's good to know I'm not the only one with the same idea. I'll assume it gives good results... My water pressure is great for most things, although I'm always expecting some plumbing appliance to fail after enough plumbers told me I should crank it back. The showers are worth it imo ... I do have a few waterhose blowouts but try to remember to keep them turned off at the spigot when not in use.2-3 seconds every 5minutes would be plenty, it`ll only use 2-3 litres a day. 90psi is nice for a cloner, i have 75psi out of the tap here but its a tad cold at 50F (10c) so i had to run a coil through a heated res (picnic cooler + aquarium heater) to warm it up en route. Yours is probably at an ideal temperature straight from the tap The 50F comes in very handy for cooling the outdoor chamber feed without needing to run a chiller.
Here`s my rough looking mains water cloner, 60 x 2" netpots, single netafim nozzle assembly with a 4 bar adv fed via a solenoid (located underneath the cloner)
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man mike those look awsome! I think the 2 sec is the sweet spot! I found keeping my on time there and backing off slowly in flower evn landing at 2/ 30 off! worked greatI know y'all must be gettin tired of seeing my roots, but over the past 2-3 days something awesome happened. New roots just shooting straight out whiter & fuzzier than any I've had, in such a high abundance. They are upto 3" long and look abso-fucking-lutely like what I want all over, lol. 2 sec/4 min. I think I may need to add another 4 nozzles at this rate. This thing is huge and i'm still veggin!
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There is no timed setting that works the same for everyone in aero. The point is to get the saturation just right given all the variables. That said, you might both have good results at 2 seconds, but it doesn't automatically mean the same results for everyone else. Just pointing this out in case someone sees it and thinks 2 seconds is a magic number for all HP setups...man mike those look awsome! I think the 2 sec is the sweet spot! I found keeping my on time there and backing off slowly in flower evn landing at 2/ 30 off! worked great
yea I guess your right but 2 sec seems to be the sweet spot in my experience but could be diff for others.There is no timed setting that works the same for everyone in aero. The point is to get the saturation just right given all the variables. That said, you might both have good results at 2 seconds, but it doesn't automatically mean the same results for everyone else. Just pointing this out in case someone sees it and thinks 2 seconds is a magic number for all HP setups...
Stellar roots Mike, I never get tired of seeing them
Hey welcome AeroApprentice... Sounds like you know pretty much what's up... Cav's thread was great for walking through the steps and build process, I think the one thing he could have done better in hindsight is have larger chambers. The pump looks okay, but I am not familiar with the sound level it may operate at. It does have brass fittings which are slightly more concern in a cloner as you might recirculate but to be honest there is so little throw away I'd just DTW on it as well unless it's particularly large. Also, I really believe if your main pressure is around 60psi or above I would just run off of that and call it good (maybe even no matter what the pressure is). No noise, and so much simpler. Mine has been working well so far and it only took a few minutes to cobble together out of cheap parts besides the timer which I already had. I am curious to see how your PLC build goes and look forward to hearing from you now...Hey fellas.. I'll start by thanking all of you. This whole thread is quite incredible and inspiring! Ive been getting parts together since I read cav's thread a while back and when I started doing research again I fortunately stumbled across this compilation of priceless knowledge and information! I will be incorporating a schneider electric PLC into my hp aero set up, for control and timing of solenoids and such, along with SSR's.. (minimal response delay time). The software for the PLC is downloadable free and they are pretty fairly priced units. red cloud tops, 5 gal accum, shurflo, JG fittings, You all know the digs... Everything that I know I have either read here or on cav's thread so I will undoubtedly be back when I begin to put all of the parts together with questions and probably some calcs for atomizer to verify when I start sizing the chamber.. lol.
I was also wondering about this pump for a HP cloner -- http://cloudtops.com/misting_systems_misting_nozzles/mistpumps.php
Keep up the good work!!!!