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AquaponicHerb
05-26-2010, 07:03 PM
Weighed in at 3.2 LBS. This is very dry processed medicine with no leaves, stems, or seeds. This stuff is so crystally it glows yellow like gemstones, and under a microscope the trichromes are 50/50 amber clear.

I am using no carbon dioxide or ppm meters. I use about 100 dollars worth of plastic bins, hoses, buckets, and a pool testing PH kit. The nutrients (advanced hydro Sensi kit), lighting, timers, ground fault interrupters and 12 gauge cords, tools used, and water pumps are the only valuable thing in my system.

lighting: 2000 watts HPS, with supplemental 6500K CFLs. The lights emulate day night patterns and at any given time there is no more than 1500 watts of light being used but to be conservative I am using 2000 watts as my benchmark.

strains: bubble gum, blue dream, voodoo kush, grand daddy purple, sativa spirit, and bubbleberry.

method: hybrid system with NFT, DWC, FLOOD and DRAIN, BUBBLEPONIC, and SUCKIT BUCKET.

I want honest answers and some feedback. This is my first real "Hydroponic Cannabis" grow with an active system and chemical nutrients, however I have done quite a bit of research. This is a medical grow for myself and another patient and it is 100% legal, fire and electrical code, and under county limit. I have a video which will cover many concepts and I would love to know what the community thinks before I add any opinions to it.

Thanks fellow growers.
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AquaponicHerb
05-27-2010, 03:57 AM
anyone?

420session
05-27-2010, 04:39 AM
It's a goal to reach .5-1 gram per watt, right? So at 1500 of actual light power. My numbers are rough but @ 3.2lbs equal around 1414.5g more or less. Honestly- that's not bad at all :thumbsup:. Thats good productivity. And, if you don't mind sharing....let's have a session.

Peace.

moody420
05-27-2010, 04:43 AM
How many plants did you grow?

Daddynobucks
05-27-2010, 04:48 AM
Been looking back thru the pics from your other threads.
that figures to 3/4 Gm per watt and thats FANTASTIC.:thumbsup:
I run 2Kwatts and never get any more than 1/2 Gm per watt.I know things like strain and veg time make a diff. but I'm wondering if the day time simulation has something to do with yield as well.? you are talking about verying light intensity and simulating moving across the sky, correct?

MORE INFO PLEASE

Daddy
how many bushes we talking about at harvest?

throatstick
05-27-2010, 05:44 AM
it's a good start not bad.now if you said you veg'd for 3 months then yea thats not very good at all. but if you pulled that with say 4or 5 months veg from seed then yea thats good.

i myself pull alil over 2 lbs per 1k with 1 month veg time.

AquaponicHerb
05-27-2010, 11:25 AM
I grew 45 plants, I started with a few more but I killed several because they were pissing me off. The 7 Blue Dream jungle trees accounted for a lot of my weight.

I had severe spider mites which hit me very hard, and the the sprays that went with it.

I used some methods which are not orthodox-

It was a complicated grow and although it was hydroponic I used semi aeroponic "Suckit Buckets". For my biggest yielding plants the roots were dangling in air about 90% of the time without misters.

The day and night simulation was achieved with 3 timers and about 12 light fixtures positioned all over the room; some at ground level. A sunrise, midday, sunset, and eventing twilight was emulated. I used different spectrums and I had my 2 1000 watt lights mounted vertically but they were tilted so they hit the plants at an angle. The temperature was not steady but it fluctuated several degrees. Light intensity also fluctuated with strange patterns in addition to the day simulation, and during midday the lights were pushed to extremes for just 15 minutes followed by a cooling off.

I used my own ideas in how to manage my solution in reguards to nutrients and I refer to it simply as "Perpetual Instauration" because it was realtime:

I used permanent injectors which would feed the nutrients at 1 drop approximately every 4 seconds when pumps were on right into the waterlines leading to all of the beds. I never went over 1/3 of the recommended nutrient levels per gallon per 2 week period. I used about 150-200 gallons in my system, and my res was connected to several DWC units through a self perpetuating siphon. My reservoir was only about 25 gallons which was less than some of my beds. As the waterline in the reservoir went down, it was instantly balanced by the siphon streaming in from those other bins. In essence there was no central reservoir at all. I only changed my water 2 times in 3 months, one of those being for flush which I did do. Because my nutrient levels were so low my plants were not stressed and they still received all of their nutrients because of the large volume. I used regular tap water. My water temps were constantly between exactly 69 and 70 degrees. I did not measure my PPM or EC but my PH was between 5.7 and 6.0. The solution was recirculated very quickly because it was pumped at about 800 gallons per hour. My aeration was overkill and my solution resembled something close to a milky foam when it was pumped to my beds.

If you guys have any other questions please let me know because I recorded all of this data.

LOC NAR on probation
05-27-2010, 01:26 PM
I don't care how many or how few plants you had. I don't care how long you vegged. 2000 watts of light and 3.2 pounds trimmed.

It don't get any better.

My hats off to you. Well done.

ForgetClassC
05-27-2010, 02:57 PM
Yeah, this guys got it down.

I bet that stuff is amazing, that grown with the fishes as well?

-C

AquaponicHerb
05-27-2010, 02:59 PM
thanks :)

No but I will be using fish on my next grow. I used advanced nutrients sensi grow and bloom. :)

BudLuv420
05-27-2010, 03:15 PM
4x4 tray with 20 girls(24" ht) w/ 1000w = 1 to 1 1/2 lb

Certain strains also yeild diffrently. But it also depends if you know what your doing.

AquaponicHerb
05-27-2010, 10:20 PM
Thanks I am happy with the results. The smoke was worth the work and all of the time. I did have some great clones that made a huge difference and the long veg time. I want to shoot for 1 LB per 1000w on this next aquaponic grow but that is going to be a bit harder.

I bought some more Koi and I bought a Bullfrog tadpole at the pet shop today. The guy asked me if I had a pond and I told him about my system. He said what are you growing? I told him I was growing medical cannabis and he just about died laughing :P

GetThisOrDie
05-27-2010, 10:29 PM
lol... Great job man thats alot of smoke and im sure it is great.

Your grow and especially your methods are very inspiring indeed. Keep experimenting! Its people like you who can and will change the way the world grows the green!

Hats off to you sir.

CovertCarpenter
05-27-2010, 11:47 PM
...AquaponicHerb! From one excessoid to another, well done! What you're doing right now pretty much describes what I've been thinking of doing in/on a much smaller scale (my living space is very tiny, so quality over quantity must rule the day) ever since I got going... I want to see how well I can simulate a truly natural growth pump in the thing, to get it to live and produce to its theoretical maximum...

And you're already bloody doing it! Hat's off to ye! :tin foil hat:

[but I promise, I'm right behind you..!]

AquaponicHerb
05-28-2010, 08:06 AM
Thank you very much gentlemen it was not without sacrifice; a lot of time alone.

People call me crazy and I am indeed but at least I get my simple satisfaction :)

Yes its good smoke and I will spend some time documenting this Aquaponic grow with pictures and notes so you guys can see it first hand. I will be finally unlocking the key to delivering nutrients during flower without killing the fish so help me god :P

Here are pictures of my water processing station and current stock of Koi,. Goldfish, and a Bullfrog Tadpole. I am illuminating, heating, and aerating the water which has added mycorrhizae, bacteria, microbials, urine, and pond mud; this is to catalyze the "Nitrogen Cycle" which is required for Aquaponics.

throatstick
05-28-2010, 11:08 PM
I don't care how many or how few plants you had. I don't care how long you vegged. 2000 watts of light and 3.2 pounds trimmed.

It don't get any better.

My hats off to you. Well done.

lmao you don't care how long vegg'd really? lmao wow.so if i vegg'd for 6 months and u only 2 and we came out the same why would that not matter?i would feel like i was doing something wrong and would want to know how to fix it.and if i was the guy doing the same in 2 months i would feel bad for the guy that took 6 months to do the same.for 1 thats alot of electric and nutes and extra cost that was wasted.don't matter.........

also if the guy is living in a non med state and not legal i would think plant count does matter as over certain limits you will do more time ....

nowhere did i knock the guy just saying...

throatstick
05-28-2010, 11:13 PM
lol... Great job man thats alot of smoke and im sure it is great.

Your grow and especially your methods are very inspiring indeed. Keep experimenting! Its people like you who can and will change the way the world grows the green!

Hats off to you sir.

i saw the whole fish thing on discovery channel some big hydro grower had huge tanks full of fish he was using to feed the veggie crops with.......this was afew years ago.

irydyum
05-28-2010, 11:27 PM
Where's the picture of the dried herb?

AquaponicHerb
05-30-2010, 10:50 AM
sorry I was away for a couple days. The 7 blue dream clones I bought were pretty big so when I say I vegged that is in addition to the 8 weeks they were probably vegged before I bought them.

AquaponicHerb
05-30-2010, 11:03 AM
found this

My iphone takes crap pictures up close.

I harvested in waves so I have no real "Big Stash" shots, but here is just small amount of medicine drying some time ago.

I will try to borrow a buddies camera, this medicine is so nice and frosty.