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 Reviewed by AquaponicHerb on . Is 3.2 LBS good for 2000 watts? 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 Rating: 5