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    neewbe

    hi all i have found a hydro system that will fit perfect in the place i want to put it. but it say that it gives out 2pints of water per hour per plant is this to much for my plant.
    fino2495 Reviewed by fino2495 on . neewbe hi all i have found a hydro system that will fit perfect in the place i want to put it. but it say that it gives out 2pints of water per hour per plant is this to much for my plant. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    neewbe

    You need to tell us or show us more about the system. A link to go look at it. Or an addy. Some one can probably make it cheaper. Light is what is most important.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    neewbe

    this is the ayatem i was going to use the 16 pot system.using 11 liter pots
    http://www.growell.co.uk/p/1349/Wilm...c-Systems.html

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    #4
    Senior Member

    neewbe

    They say on that page you need to get a timer for the water cycle. That setup looks very interesting. About 15 minutes every 2 to 4 hours of water. Any that don't have a plant just drips by itself.

    Get a good light. The bigger the light the bigger the BUD.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    neewbe

    this is the lighting iam goin to use 2 of these 400watt
    http://www.growell.co.uk/p/1084/Budg...-Systems.htmlg
    the other thing is the nutrents i could use some help with them if anyone could help me?

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    #6
    Junior Member

    neewbe

    and do you me intresting in a bad way or a good ways?
    wouid this lighting do for the 16 pot set up i have asked about
    http://www.growell.co.uk/p/5658/Diam...t-Systems.html
    (1 light with the 600watt buld )

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    #7
    Senior Member

    neewbe

    with 16 I would go with 2 of the 400 watt. Kind of spreads the light out more and those diamonds, I have never seen, the others are just as good.

    Interesting in a good way. I would like to see it up close so I could maybe copy it in some way. I don't have the space so I would have to modd it.

    Get the bluelab CF meter it will last and the hobby PH meter some calibration fluid for the PH meter. At least a litre of PH up and down. I would suggest General Hydroponics Flora 3 part. A litre of each to start. What I do not see is cal-mag plus. You need it or something like it if you use R/O or distilled water or poor water.

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    #8
    Junior Member

    neewbe

    for my groing room i was going to use 4 125watts of these http://www.growell.co.uk/p/1587/Eco-...amps-CFL-.html (the blue ones)

    i was going to rig them up for there to be 1 lamp to 4 plants
    the lights will be suspended buy using a peice o hard bored with a mylar side on it. with 4 holes for my lamps what do you think?

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    #9
    Senior Member

    neewbe

    Yes those lights would be good for veg growing but you may need 8 insted. You need alot of CLF.
    However they are real good for seedlings and clones but once past that stage in hydro I can get twice as much veg growth with a 400 MH. Then on to flower under a 1000 HPS.

    The board sounds good but not nessesary. You need good air circulating more than the light That would reflect.

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    #10
    Junior Member

    neewbe

    i dont think i can aford 8 cfl lamps at the min i was thinking use the 4 for now and then update my system later buy adding anothe 2 lamps every time i havest.

    im living in an apartment block at the min on th 8th floor so i wanted to try and keep smells and heat to a min would a 600watt or 2 400wat lamps give off a big heat signal? my plants will be in a room cover my room in black an white stuff and mylar inside.

    and what could i use to get rid of smells comletly for 16 plants?

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