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215zealot
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Hey guys, i havent been on this forum too much because i have been mostly over at mjp and spending alot of time on my first grow. Finally harvested a couple weeks ago, it came out awesome.
I ran a 400w HPS + 150w HPS over 9 Strawberry Cough plants. Total yeild at end of harvest was 7.5 ounces dried, very high quality.
Hydroponic flood to waste setup, using GH two part Lucas Formula + Cal/mag, PH always around 5.6-5.8
Rockwool cubes surrounded by Hydroton
Other equipment= two dehumidifiers to keep humidity around 40-50%, two fans, Pump system but not set up yet, plants were hand watered for the entire grow
From start to finish, we first layered the entire room with mylar and drop tape. After installing some blinds to cover the window and taping them up, we covered the blinds with mylar, you can see on the right. The black side of the panda tape faces outwards so it is very light proof. Air exhaust is run into the attic through closet, dont have pics sorry.
We live in a rented house, so we didnt want to drill the ceiling. We constructed this frame made of 2x4, which is held together with bracket mounts bought at home depot. For added support we also installed hooks in the wall along a studpoint, and we used chain to attach to the wooden beams.
After the basics were set up, we ghetto-fabbed tables using home depot buckets (only 2.50 a pop) which support ALOT of weight. I used a few old desk/tables i had and simply lay it on the buckets. On top of this i add the flood trays.
I ran a 400w HPS + 150w HPS over 9 Strawberry Cough plants. Total yeild at end of harvest was 7.5 ounces dried, very high quality.
Hydroponic flood to waste setup, using GH two part Lucas Formula + Cal/mag, PH always around 5.6-5.8
Rockwool cubes surrounded by Hydroton
Other equipment= two dehumidifiers to keep humidity around 40-50%, two fans, Pump system but not set up yet, plants were hand watered for the entire grow
From start to finish, we first layered the entire room with mylar and drop tape. After installing some blinds to cover the window and taping them up, we covered the blinds with mylar, you can see on the right. The black side of the panda tape faces outwards so it is very light proof. Air exhaust is run into the attic through closet, dont have pics sorry.
We live in a rented house, so we didnt want to drill the ceiling. We constructed this frame made of 2x4, which is held together with bracket mounts bought at home depot. For added support we also installed hooks in the wall along a studpoint, and we used chain to attach to the wooden beams.
After the basics were set up, we ghetto-fabbed tables using home depot buckets (only 2.50 a pop) which support ALOT of weight. I used a few old desk/tables i had and simply lay it on the buckets. On top of this i add the flood trays.