how to get a large yield from the following setup?

fishnline

Active Member
I am limited to about 9 plants in a 5x8 room with 2x1000 hps lights, carbon scrubber, fresh air in and old scrubbed air out, ,pretty air tight room.


My question is: I am used to growing in dirt (sunshine #4) and GH for nutes , the yield is usually around 1lb per light.

I am thinking about trying a aeroponic , 1 plant per 5 gallon unit ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9giG07M8uo ) like in the video


I am try to yield as much as I can from the 9 plants, has anyone ever grown monster plants in aeroponic or anything else besides dirt?


thanks
 

fishnline

Active Member
because of work, i only have the time to grow once a year :)


I was also looking at a 9 unit (5 gallon pails) eb and flo system,


thoughts?
 

fishnline

Active Member
also thinking about using the advanced nutrients chems over GH , does anyone notice a diff just from using the , micro, grow and bloom over GH?
 

ideit

Well-Known Member
You can greatly increase your yields and light efficiency if you add more plants :) That's a lot of space and light you're using on a small number of plants.
 

joefo53

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promix and 5 gal pails, i can get half pound a plant easy that way... i use DNF nutes , veg, and bloom... never any issues... hydroponics is always smaller crops... faster but smaller...
 

fishnline

Active Member
sorry, but what is dnf?

would a dripper (constant drip ) work in a 5 gallon pail with soil?


thanks for all the replies
 

joefo53

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DNF is nutes.... i have had the best results with it.... and no dont use a dripper.... with the 5 gal pail... or bigger.... water once a week, or as needed... drippers clog up.. and its not needed..... and save money by using just one light.. you dont need 2... but if u do want bigger yeilds it may help...as the plants will get real big if you prune and repot into 10 gal pails.... the bigger the pot/pail the bigger the plant...i can get nearly a pound and a half off one plant if i use a big enough potter.... but i rather get more with more plants.... i have seen plants in homemade boxes with 3inch stems but the pots were like 20gal a lil to big for me...

also a few grows ago i tried using just 18 oz beer cups... and i got 1 ounce per cup dried weight.... nearly 300 cups you do the math... that was under 2 1000 hps... i really think you should just clone and go with more
 

AeroKing

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I am limited to about 9 plants in a 5x8 room with 2x1000 hps lights, carbon scrubber, fresh air in and old scrubbed air out, ,pretty air tight room.


My question is: I am used to growing in dirt (sunshine #4) and GH for nutes , the yield is usually around 1lb per light.

I am thinking about trying a aeroponic , 1 plant per 5 gallon unit ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9giG07M8uo ) like in the video


I am try to yield as much as I can from the 9 plants, has anyone ever grown monster plants in aeroponic or anything else besides dirt?


thanks
Wow, those will be massive.

I don't see anything wrong with using 2 1000w in there, so long as you can handle the heat. The strong penetration will be necessary with the bushes you'll have in there.

I didn't see the video, but are they using an external res and 5 gallon buckets or similar?
The reason I ask is because if it is only a 5 gallon res, it will be difficult to maintain ph/tds/h20 levels with such big plants. You'd need an external res.

Are you keeping to 9 plants for any particular reason?
 

Brick Top

New Member
2 1000s is way to much for 9 plants i fit 9 under my 400 easily ur just wasting power and my time


Primary light (no natural light) coverages for the different grow light wattages are as follows.
  • 100 watt lights: 1.5FT x 1.5FT growing area
  • 150/175 watt lights: 2FT x 2FT growing area
  • 250 watt lights: 3FT x 3FT growing area
  • 400 watt lights: 5FT x 5FT growing area
  • 600 watt lights: 6FT x 6FT growing area
  • 1000 watt lights: 8FT x 8FT growing area
 

joefo53

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here is a web site explaining them... i use full strength on mine some times more... mine love lots of nutes...
here is the web site...http://www.hydroponics.ca/dnfbase_nutrients.html i get the 5 gal pails of there nutes... saves a lil money.... also what do u use for soil? here in Toronto Canada we all pretty much use the soilless mix PROMIX.. its a great blend of mediums...

Dutch Nutrient Formula, is plant nutrition developed in Holland. It has been in existence for over 23 years and has everything required for plants to obtain optimum growth.
DNF is an easy to use, convenient 2-part formula for both Grow and Bloom stages which maximizes nutrient uptake. Our method combined with superior ingredients eliminates binding, solidification and waste of mineral elements, which occurs in ordinary 1-part plant food. All elements in DNF are utilized making it the most economical nutrition for your plants.
DNF will show proven results with testimonials from trusted professionals in the industry. It contains no additives or dyes and is heavily concentrated for unsurpassed value.
Gro A
2-0-2

Nitrogen………..........….2%
Soluable Potash…........2%
Calcium……...........…….2%
Gro B
0-1-3

Nitrogen…………..………0%
Available Phosphate..…1%
Soluble Potash………….3%
Magnesium…………….0.5%
Bloom A
3-0-3

Nitrogen……...............…..3%
Potash…...............……….3%
Calcium………...............2.3%
Bloom B
1-0.5-3

Nitrogen………….....…...….1%
Available Phosphate..….0.5%
Soluble Potash………....…3%
Molybdenum………....0.0012%
 

Brick Top

New Member
I have considered buying the Rainforest 66 Modular Six 6'' Site Aeroponics System. You can buy additional tops and one of them is a thirty-six 2" site top for seeds or seedlings/clones.

It would give me more than enough size and space to produce a yield that I would be very satisfied with.
 

joefo53

Well-Known Member
and about bricktops chart there...... i would never try and get 8x8 out of a 1000 watt... thats just crazy....i do a 5x5 MAX with a 1000... if you want useful info pm me!! i can help you out big time
 
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