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09-04-2009, 01:15 AM #1OPMember
Help with hydro drip system
Originally Posted by disrupt86
2.They are just sprouts now and are short rider, an auto flowering and all fem seeds.
3.System is a rubbermaid 10 gallon with a 70 gph pump that takes the water from the res to the net pots that hang down in the solution the water is about 4-5 inches from the pots the way I have it. Not telling my building secrets though. :rastasmoke:
4. 2 27 watt cfls now then going under a quad band 90w ufo
They all flow the exact same right now. Four measuring cups proven. :thumbsup:texashustle Reviewed by texashustle on . Help with hydro drip system I made my own drip system. Should I just let the water free flow onto the roots out of the 1/4 inch tubing or should I install drippers on the ends and let it drip onto them? The water is flowing out of little nozzles right now so its close to full power, its more like a constant even trickle. I think it looks great but scared of over watering. What do you guys think? Install drips or just keep the constant trickle? Thanks! Rating: 5
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09-04-2009, 01:18 AM #2Member
Help with hydro drip system
Originally Posted by texashustle
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09-04-2009, 01:30 AM #3Member
Help with hydro drip system
you need to find an outlet timer. thats what its called. but if your following loc-nar's recomendation of 15 on 45 off then it needs to be a timer you can make alot of settings(programs)on. for instance if your running 18/6 lighting, the you need to be able to make 36 programs on it to achive that.
lights on
hour 1 15 on 45 off = 2 programs
hour 2 again 15 on 45 off = 2 more programs get it?
if your running 24/0 lighting then the timer needs to be at least 48 programs
Now an outlet timer at home depot or lowes or wallmart will be anywhere from under $10 but probably wont have enough programability for you.
look to spend closer to $20 if you can find one with the amount of programs you will need.
I believe i mentioned earlier but that could have been someone elses thread but I found that a cycle timer is alot easier to set. since your repeating the same cycle over again 15 on 45 off for either 18 or 24 hours.
if your running lights for 18 hours I would get a cycle time that will operate when the light is on, it has a little photocell in it and when switched to daylight only it will operate only when your light is on.
if your running 24/0 lighting then for now till ya start to flower ya dont need the daylight only function.
anyway this cost a lot more than an outlet timer anywhere from $75 to $120
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09-04-2009, 01:34 AM #4Member
Help with hydro drip system
Originally Posted by TheDuck
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09-04-2009, 01:36 AM #5Member
Help with hydro drip system
Originally Posted by 420barista
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09-04-2009, 02:00 AM #6OPMember
Help with hydro drip system
Also, I have a air pump connected to a 6 inch air stone to areate (sp)? the water.
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09-04-2009, 02:06 AM #7Member
Help with hydro drip system
instead of the direct 1/4" direct line, you might want to try the hydrofarm halos. ive had great results with them.
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09-04-2009, 02:14 AM #8Senior Member
Help with hydro drip system
ok, so essentially you have a dwc /drip setup with the plants hanging over the whole res and the plants are directly above it with the feeders? if thats the case, i would start them with the drip like loc sed and once there is enough rootmass i would let the dwc do its thing,keeping the rw wet isnt important in a set up like this because your roots are not going to be housed there 24/7,after time there going to stretch for the main water source. and they will be pulling every thing they need from below and wont need it from the feed system.if your temps are low like 70's i would start with twice a day with 1/4 strength nutes.feel how wet the rw is in between waterings, if the plant looks like its drooping over and the rw is soaked right before the next feeding than chances are you are over watering,if it show the same droopy simptoms and the rw is wayyyy to dry than you need to add a feeding schedule.
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09-04-2009, 03:27 AM #9OPMember
Help with hydro drip system
Originally Posted by disrupt86
No thats why Im doing drip. My temps are 83-93 degrees in my box. Hopefully switching to leds will solve my heating problem.
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09-04-2009, 03:31 AM #10Member
Help with hydro drip system
looking forward to seeing how much the leds cut down the temp. im seriously considering buying an array.
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