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  1. dbkick

    Help from the pros

    Was probably a deficiency of some kind. Post another picture bro. Clawing sounds like toxicity though.
  2. dbkick

    Help from the pros

    Good and cheap and they don't roll!
  3. dbkick

    Help from the pros

    I used to rinse and rinse and rinse again and still get dust in my roots :/
  4. dbkick

    Help from the pros

    Lol, I hate everything about hydroton and am happy since the day I found sunleaves rocks. They don't roll but that's not half the benefit, they rinse clean with one rinsing. Try that with hydroton!
  5. dbkick

    Help from the pros

    yeah 2by2. I sometimes run it like this on the same res, flood each tray at different times because the res isn't big enough to do both.
  6. dbkick

    Help from the pros

    I actually run a 1/10 horse on my main system but it rarely comes on. There were times when I'd just toss in a chunk of frozen ro and call it good.
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  8. dbkick

    Help from the pros

    Water pumped from a reservoir under the flood table. Just set the timing to whatever it takes to fill the table like 4 times a day depending.
  9. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    Yeti? that's overkill and better suited to keep a fuckload of beer chilled to perfection. Igloo is my brand for hydro. a drop in has a coil that you drop in the tank you're cooling. There's no pumping water involved.
  10. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    a chiller would be real good, how you'd implement it on the res and a top off res I don't know, I'd just go with a huge cooler, they're actually pretty affordable and you can drop in some ice in a pinch with no chiller. In a chiller I always recommend a drop in just because I like them so...
  11. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    My first experiences with totes weren't that good, I was just posting some of my memories in another thread, c-clamps and duct tape for unexpected leakage during first ever grow! I like coolers because they're so rigid, insulated and lightproof.
  12. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    You could/should have some sort of top off, maybe even outside the area for easy access , it would actually make it handy when the plants get bigger and you can't raise the lid easily.
  13. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    Keep it filled and pump plenty air in, maintain nutrient and ph levels and sure.
  14. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    I'd personally probably do something like this. the bigger the better.
  15. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    That's a small area, if you do dwc one plant would easily fill that, you could flip them real early i guess. I usually veg them pretty big myself.
  16. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    Probably 3 totally different forms of hid lighting in those photos, I'd have to look and guess what they are, first one def looks 315w cmh, the second photo I can see a rapid led onyx and a sun systems lec 315 cmh. That last one has to be 1kw DE hps, ushio lamp solistek ballast. I only worry...
  17. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    Gets pretty big at times!
  18. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    If you could visualize 4- 3/4 inch barbed fittings/tubing at the bottom of that black bucket with the water pump in it , they work on gravity with the control bucket. Even with pictures it's kind of rough to explain. It does work is all I can say, and that's what matters.
  19. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    Mine is based on a ebb monster control bucket in the room, the supply pump which is 20 feet away in another room is connected to the fill power outlet on the control bucket. Water is pumped to the control bucket and then gravity takes over , two 3/4 inch supplies run into one 5 gallon...
  20. dbkick

    Rdwc question?

    Never got into undercurrent myself, seems to complicated to achieve a simple task . Not sure of what the benefits would be over just mixing back to a main res. The system I put together doesn't circulate all the time which has a benefit itself, there is no water pump running constantly to heat...
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