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07-02-2010, 02:34 AM #1
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3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision
Hey all! I'd like to start by saying I really appreciate the info and help that goes on in this forum. A surprising lack of bashing for a forum :thumbsup:
Anyway, I'd like some feedback on a SOG hydro grow setup for around 20-22 plants. AK-48 from Nirvana will be the initial strain. I'd like to be in the 2 lb range come harvest; however stealth, heat and electricity efficiency are of concern.
My decision is between a 3x6 (Botanicare) or 4x4 ebb and flow hydroponic setup within a GrowLab tent. So either 2x 600x or 1x 1000w HID lights respectively. Both would be well ventilated and scrubbed in a spare room. Heat covers will be applied on the reflectors, and if needed I'll purchase an Ozone generator.
For my goals and concerns which is best? I understand the difference is only a couple square feet. Any feedback will be much appreciated :stoned:dieselSmoke Reviewed by dieselSmoke on . 3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision Hey all! I'd like to start by saying I really appreciate the info and help that goes on in this forum. A surprising lack of bashing for a forum :thumbsup: Anyway, I'd like some feedback on a SOG hydro grow setup for around 20-22 plants. AK-48 from Nirvana will be the initial strain. I'd like to be in the 2 lb range come harvest; however stealth, heat and electricity efficiency are of concern. My decision is between a 3x6 (Botanicare) or 4x4 ebb and flow hydroponic setup within a GrowLab Rating: 5
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07-02-2010, 02:47 PM #2
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3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision
Anyone? This is an important decision.
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07-02-2010, 03:05 PM #3
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3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision
I can try & help, not sure about the 3x6 (Botanicare) but with 4x4 u can range up to 1 to 1 1/2lb. Use 1-1k light & use a 240 plug cuts the cost.
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07-02-2010, 03:45 PM #4
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3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision
It also reduces the heat put out from there being less amperage going through the wires, actually cuts it in half, but that shouldn't be a super amount of heat to begin with. Sorry, just wake n baked.
Originally Posted by BudLuv420
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07-02-2010, 08:33 PM #5
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3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision
I don't know enough about hydro to comment except to say that if weight is the goal then that probably is the way to go. Me, I can't stand all the setup and maintenance. I have a life too so I'm a soil person. Consider a 4 x 4 tent with a vertical cooltube. 1000w is overkill if you hang it vertical. You could easily accomplish the same output with a vertical 600w light. Penetration in each direction will be 2 feet. You will not be able to get that many plants into either tent. consider 10 - 12 Perhaps a few more if you keep them small. Whatever you do you will not want to grow trees. It's not efficient. Aim for 3 - 5 feet max. You will produce the most volume with the vertically hung light. If you have the space you will want a mother and veg tent so that you can flip into flower more quickly. Get a good scrubber. You shouldn't need an ozone generator. You can always put down a little ONA gel to cover any residual. It is worth paying for a good scrubber though. Don't cheap out on this item...
Originally Posted by dieselSmoke
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07-03-2010, 03:17 PM #6
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3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision
After researching, a 120 240v conversion seems like a pain and risky. Back to my question can I more easily obtain my goals while addressing concerns with the 3x6 or 4x4 setup I described above. Thanks.
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07-03-2010, 03:34 PM #7
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3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision
4 x 4 vertically hung 600w cooltube. You can get pretty close to your weight objectives.
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07-04-2010, 01:33 AM #8
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3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision
What hydro system would be best for that? A 4x4 ebb flow tray, which I was planning to get, doesn't see to be the best option for a vertical grow. Thanks.
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07-05-2010, 12:06 AM #9
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3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision
You need someone who can comment more thoroughly on ebb and flow. I don't do hydro so don't know.
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07-05-2010, 12:45 AM #10
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3x6 or 4x4 hydo setup decision
I doubt very much if you can get 2lbs in either case. 3x6=18 sq ft, and 4x4=16 sq ft..... to get the higher yield you will need to use 18 sq ft. I am experienced in most hydro systems. Presently have 2 600 watt HPS and get about 1.5 lbs out of it.
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