Ebb-n-Flow grow #1 Help

gk707

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I am starting my first Ebb-n-Flow grow in the next upcoming days that I have set up in my closet (approx. around 50-60 sq ft) . I have used a deep water culture before, but this will be my first ebb n flow and i am looking for a little help along the way.

Here is a mock-up drawing i did of my system, just so you can get an idea. I have a 17-gallon basin sitting on top of a 18-gallon reservoir (easy pumping and easy draining). For the growing media, I filled the basin with grow rocks, and am planing on just sticking the clones directly into that (no net baskets, etc.). Although it allows for more water, the entire system probably only uses about 12-15 gallons of water. Basically all there is to the system, pretty simple (and inexpensive!).

Nutes-

I have FloraGro, FloraBloom, and FloraMicro for my beginning nutes. It is what the manager at the local hydro store told me would best sit my situation. Does this sound ok?

Plants-

Living in California, we had the amazing ability to walk into our local "Pharmacy" and pick out what kind of clones we want to get. I am looking to get 8 plants in this system and i believe it will fit perfectly. I am thinking about getting some straight purple, with the winter months coming up, it should be tasty! Any suggestions on what type of clones i should keep and eye out for?

Lighting-

Right now i have a SunBlaze 44 T5 High Output Floro light (4 ft. long, with 4 bulbs), and a small, 4 ft, shop light with 2 Phillips Floros that i plan on putting under the plants once they are tall enough. I plan on using these light for the veggitation process, running them on a 12/12 schedule until the flowering process begins. Does this sound correct?

At the beginning of the the flowering cycle, I am thinking i need to switch to a HPS lighting system, but dont know how big to get.

Please feel free to send me some info and help on this subject, lighting is on of my biggest worries. (Didnt work out so well with the DWC)




Thats all I can think of right now to start. Thanks for taking your time reading this and all of ur help. Let me know if you guys want me to post up some pictures, and i will keep you all updated.

Bless Up:leaf:
 

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gk707

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I am always wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how long/often i should turn the pump on to water the plants...
 

LordCody

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im using an ebb n flow and i flood my tank for 3 minutes every 8 hours and theyre doing good,...but a lot of hydro growers use a lot of different timeings,...mess with it till u get whats best for you and your plants dont stress
 

Krayven Sumhead

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The hose attached to the elevated drain doesn't have drop to the bottom of the reservoir. Just has to be long enough to direct the overflow back into the reservoir. Water pressure could keep the table from draining properly.
 

mutefruit

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you are on the right track. In my opinion i would change a few things. First setup go with a 4 - 6" deep flood table ( you didn't say how deep yours is.) second I do not agree with just putting clones in straight hydroton. Use your same setup but put the plants in 1 gallon meshed bottom pots. that way you keep your gro area clean and you have more control. Also makes for easy transportation from veg to bloom. 1 gal pots can gro some really nice plants. Lights with the setup you are trying to do I would got with a 600wt HPS i think that would be sufficient. Flood times I dont follow this rule but 2 - 5 minutes 3 - 4 times a day depending on temp and co2 levels. My plants flood 3 times a day 15 minutes at a time. Alot of people disagree but it works for me so hey.....

make 2 rooms so you casn have a steady supply of grow and bloom. with the one gallon mesh bottom pots when you are ready to flower just pick them up and take them to the other flood table

hope this helps.
 

LordCody

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heres a little sneak on my ebb n flow grow!!! tell me what u guys think!!...day 3 into flowering meow...bigges pic is about 3 weeks old,..all my babies are 3.5 feet!!
 

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