Texagonian
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I like the way you think! I have one of those elevated tray stands with light hanger and extensions, it is quite an addiction but rewarding at the same time.
I was actually looking at the tray stand for the 2x4. The only reason I haven't pulled the trigger yet is I need to take and compare some measurements so I know how much available grow space I'd have. I believe it said 18" from the bottom bar. So I also need to see if I can find an adequately large enough tote for the resevoir when I go to Home Depot. If I find a good tote, and the distance between the top tray and lights measure up, that's what I plan to run. The 2x4 is trickier since I'm only dealing with a 60" vertical. The main flower tent will be much easier to accommodate the changeover.I like the way you think! I have one of those elevated tray stands with light hanger and extensions, it is quite an addiction but rewarding at the same time.
That’s the one I have. It’s excellent and I’ve used it before but was when I dedicated a whole room for growing but have since downsized to a tent etc. hopefully I’ll be able to go a bit bigger again someday. It’s nice because it brings things up so you don’t have to hunch or kneel. Height restrictions are an issue with it though. It’s great for veg!I was actually looking at the tray stand for the 2x4. The only reason I haven't pulled the trigger yet is I need to take and compare some measurements so I know how much available grow space I'd have. I believe it said 18" from the bottom bar. So I also need to see if I can find an adequately large enough tote for the resevoir when I go to Home Depot. If I find a good tote, and the distance between the top tray and lights measure up, that's what I plan to run. The 2x4 is trickier since I'm only dealing with a 60" vertical. The main flower tent will be much easier to accommodate the changeover.
They're looking great @TexagonianLate night update.
Looking good too @spyralout Just going by the pics with all of the white pistils still, I'd guess it's closer to two more weeks.Getting close. Maybe about a week?
Ok 2 weeks would be 70 days so maybe a few days before that, sounds good to meLooking good too @spyralout Just going by the pics with all of the white pistils still, I'd guess it's closer to two more weeks.
Damn! Very impressive! Nice fucking job man, i'm jealous lolWeek 8 Day 56 - F&D Tote 5
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Getting close. Maybe about a week?
Thanks my man CMH/HPS combo has been doing well. I'd love to see these with your set up, you got that sugar frost down I have started noticing a bit of "fuzz" on these. They're under 75% HPS now since I moved totes around.Damn! Very impressive! Nice fucking job man, i'm jealous lol
You could Tee the site tubes,and plumb drains to a common sump. Leave one blu-lab in the sump, and flood to the the sampling sump with the twist of a tap.save some good money from having to buy less B
I was actually debating something somewhat similar but simpler for this dummy. I was thinking about a simple bulkhead connection connecting the two totes. Essentially just marrying them together to make one tote in essence. (Similar to RDWC) Then my meter could remain in the current tote. My thinking is the water would then me intermingled and should be the same. I just wonder if the readings would still be accurate for both totes. Or would I need to manually push water between them to get an accurate reading? Maybe I'm over thinking it.
In my RDWC if I make adjustments in the epi bucket it takes at least 5 min to get a decent read. If the pump is off it would take forever (if ever) for all buckets to be the same.I was actually debating something somewhat similar but simpler for this dummy. I was thinking about a simple bulkhead connection connecting the two totes. Essentially just marrying them together to make one tote in essence. (Similar to RDWC) Then my meter could remain in the current tote. My thinking is the water would then me intermingled and should be the same. I just wonder if the readings would still be accurate for both totes. Or would I need to manually push water between them to get an accurate reading? Maybe I'm over thinking it.
Tie the bins together and water level will always remain equal.Or would I need to manually push water between them