This is real my friends. I have political motivations for this - and to achieve them, I require financial security. That is where this project comes in.
(responding to comments at ICMag)
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Alright, so I've made the decision that I cannot maintain 5-6 threads and do this project.-- Mods, please do not delete my threads on forums I am not regularly updating - if those threads stay up, eventually I will post some pictures to all of them, to spread the knowledge.

I'm going to be regularly maintaining the two threads that people actually bothered to post in:
At the Growery: 50kW Experimetal Low pressure Aeroponic Grow w/ water cooling, RO, CO2, mold, and lots of fuckups - Grow Journals - Growery Message Board
At ICMag: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=238551

Also, I've decided I'm going to start with a batch of clones instead of a bunch of mothers that look like shit. I don't want anyone getting the wrong impression of the system because of mistakes I've made independently of the system, and how it seems now, my moms will hit the lights before I flower them. They're not liking the 1000ppm source water much either - the clones are getting bottled.

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Today I got my compressor hooked up and spent most of the day painting buckets with white primer. I may or may not put a top coat. I currently have a higher painting priority, which is painting the floor white.(After buckets and reservoirs. Less light absorbed = less heat produced.)

Here's the new commercial RO I'm getting (ordered today):
HL - High TDS RO Systems
1800gpd unit
options chosen: Multi Media Filter, Carbon Filter, Antiscalant injection.
Note the features: TDS, auto membrane flush, backwash, flowmeters, pretty colors, shiny metal, etc.
Cost $6600+ shipping and maintenance products

Here's the 5 ton chillking chiller I'm getting. I will be supplementing this with a couple existing air conditioners. options: energy efficient pump and cold water upgrade. (ordering monday - if there are any objections or better (faster delievery) options - state now!)
Watercooledgardens.com :: Chillers - Residential :: ChillKing Basic 5 Ton Chiller
Cost probably $6000 + upgrades and $450 shipping.


As for my secret grow system, I'm using a modular top-fed bucket systems fed by dual pressurized feedlines from remote reservoirs. The buckets are elevated and drain through corrugated tubing into ABS piping, which returns the water to the reservoirs. There are two pumps per reservoir. There is one 1/4" minor feedline for each bucket from each main feedline. Each pressurizes one main feedline. One system could run one bucket or 100 buckets, and you can arrange them however you want. I am currently running a maximum of 30 buckets using two 2200gph submersible sump pumps (60x 0.06mm sprayers per pump).

Understand? Think it over for a while. I'll explain the why and the how in more detail later, with pictures.

I've already had two pump failures ($90 pumps), and no adverse affects, other than one pump shorting and turning into a res heater for a bit. ( lol ) And my plants are never in DWC!

Now, making use of my soapbox - some unrelated left wing political banter!

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How Banks Create Money Through Debt

It's a very complicated concept that took me (John Francis) quite some time to gain an understanding of, but for the purposes of explanation, I've worked out a simplified example in an economy where only $100 exists and there's a 4% reserve ratio mandated on banks. The effects of interest are ignored, for simplicity of calculations.

Here's the background reading.
Fractional reserve banking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The simplified example:

Madam starts with $100, and everyone else starts with $0.

Madam deposits $100 into her account at Bank1.
Bank1 keeps 4% on reserve and lends $96 to Bank2.
Madam now has $100, Bank1 has $4, and Bank2 has $96.

John gets a $96 loan from Bank2 and buys services from Madam for $96.
Madam deposits $96 into her bank account and now she has $196. Bank1 has $100, Bank2 has $0, and John has $0.

Maintaining its 4% reserves, Bank1 then loans $92.32 to Bank2, which then loans $92.32 to John.
Madam now has $196, Bank1 has $7.68, Bank2 has $0, and John has $92.32.
John owes $188.32 to Bank2, which owes $188.32 to Bank1, which owes $196 to Madam.
The economy stays solvent as long as John makes his payments and Madam doesn't withdraw all of her cash.

The problem? We started with $100, and now we have $296.

John Bank1 Bank2 Madam
"Cash" $92.32 $7.68 $0 $196
Assets $92.32 $196 $188.32 $196
Debt $188.32 $196 $188.32 $0

Total cash: $296
Total assets: $672.64
Total debt: $572.64

How does this apply to Canada? Check out the links below.
Bank liquid reserves to bank assets ratio (%) in Canada
Canada Bank Bailout Cost $114 Billion At Peak, CCPA Says
(same deal for the US - 2008 bailouts)
John Francis Reviewed by John Francis on . 50kW Experimetal Low pressure Aeroponic Grow w/ water cooling, RO, CO2. NEED HELP. Strains (from clone stock): Alien Dawg Purple D Grapefruit Diesel OG Kush Critical Yumbolt This is being posted all across the web, and I'm going to be monitoring all of the threads. I may end up closing some and directing people to other forums, if some threads aren't producing results. I need a fair amount of advice, especially with chilling. Rating: 5