cmasfca
11-29-2007, 04:55 PM
Hello all,
I've been a lurker on these boards and a couple other sites for about the past 6 months and I couldn't wait any longer; I need medicine and I can't afford the amount I have been smoking.
So, I got an aeroponic system with 8 plants and I just picked up the clones last night from Grassroots in San Francisco. Information on my setup is below.
Method:
8 plant Aeroponic kit from futuregardens
Lights:
400W HPS and reflector from Sunlight Supply
Clones:
(2) Atomic Haze - Heavy Sativa dominant
(6) Arctic Sun - About 60% Sativa, 40% Indica Hybrid
11/28 - The clones came in rockwool. I'm a little apprehensive about dealing with it as I have heard of problems when first timers use it.
I "planted" the clones in their baskets with lecastone around the rockwool as best I could.
I picked the clones up yesterday because it was the only time this week I could, but I have yet to get the PPM, Ph, and temperature meters. I am getting them today; I plan on getting the Ph and PPM meters that are constantly in the solution to give easier and more consistent readings.
Because I don't have the meters yet, I filled the reservoir with between 10-12 gallons of water from my filter that is attached to my tap in the kitchen. We will see later today if the filter is doing anything when I can test the Ph and the PPM.
Temperature wise I am certain I am ok, as I have an oscillating fan blowing on the light at all times and the reflector is cool to the touch. I've heard that the canopy temperature is the most important, and so with my hand down by the plants, it is nice and cozy :) (Note: The system is in the open, at least for now; so ventilation is not an issue.)
I have my light on an 18/6 cycle. When the light is off, how dark is dark enough? I know for the 12/12 flowering cycle it needs to be light proof, but is that true for the vegetative state as well?
Attached is a picture of my clones just after being planted.
Any comments or suggestions? I'm just about at the bottom of the totem pole in terms of experience, so (almost) anything will help, thanks!:thumbsup:
I've been a lurker on these boards and a couple other sites for about the past 6 months and I couldn't wait any longer; I need medicine and I can't afford the amount I have been smoking.
So, I got an aeroponic system with 8 plants and I just picked up the clones last night from Grassroots in San Francisco. Information on my setup is below.
Method:
8 plant Aeroponic kit from futuregardens
Lights:
400W HPS and reflector from Sunlight Supply
Clones:
(2) Atomic Haze - Heavy Sativa dominant
(6) Arctic Sun - About 60% Sativa, 40% Indica Hybrid
11/28 - The clones came in rockwool. I'm a little apprehensive about dealing with it as I have heard of problems when first timers use it.
I "planted" the clones in their baskets with lecastone around the rockwool as best I could.
I picked the clones up yesterday because it was the only time this week I could, but I have yet to get the PPM, Ph, and temperature meters. I am getting them today; I plan on getting the Ph and PPM meters that are constantly in the solution to give easier and more consistent readings.
Because I don't have the meters yet, I filled the reservoir with between 10-12 gallons of water from my filter that is attached to my tap in the kitchen. We will see later today if the filter is doing anything when I can test the Ph and the PPM.
Temperature wise I am certain I am ok, as I have an oscillating fan blowing on the light at all times and the reflector is cool to the touch. I've heard that the canopy temperature is the most important, and so with my hand down by the plants, it is nice and cozy :) (Note: The system is in the open, at least for now; so ventilation is not an issue.)
I have my light on an 18/6 cycle. When the light is off, how dark is dark enough? I know for the 12/12 flowering cycle it needs to be light proof, but is that true for the vegetative state as well?
Attached is a picture of my clones just after being planted.
Any comments or suggestions? I'm just about at the bottom of the totem pole in terms of experience, so (almost) anything will help, thanks!:thumbsup: