Indoor Growing Systems

JazzyLady

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The saying speaks for itself...."YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!!!!!" Im just going to start my first grow and im investing at least a $1000 for start up!! I want to make sure i get some great smoke for the time and money that will be invested in it!!! Payote is next!!!
You can grow Payote??
 

JazzyLady

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Your kidding right ?

The plans are all right in the diagrams,all thats required is a basic understanding of what each system is & very little cash.

Great f in job rollitup,those are the best drawings ive yet to see anywhere,thank you.
The photos are not coming up. There are little red X's across them. Is this posted somewhere else?
 

eugene b

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So You wana grow indoors do ya ? Over the next 3 days or so I am going to explain different systems to you, now these will be basic but the best part about growing is modifying the system and changing it to make your life easier.

Many people that grow marijuana prefer to grow in pots. However a supercharged plant grown in a pot has its roots as a limiting factor. Hydroponics (with liquid or dry mediums) and especially aeroponics maximize the resources to the roots. The pot grower will have to maximize all the other resources and the environment for a supercharged garden to work.

So, you might be asking which is the best way of feeding the roots ?? There are opinions on the topic that you can post below but here is a scale you can use:
LOW TECH AND EASY METHODS
1)Regular Pot of backyard dirt (never used anymore)
2) Pot of houseplant mix (good for flower pots)
3) Pot of sunshine mix (Good for indoor grows, widely used)
4) Pot of modified sunshine mix (for the little something extra)

BETTER SYSTEMS
1) Rockwool cubes (good for cuttings or clones)
2) Rockwool bulk (very good for production growing)
3) Drip – Flood (ebb & flow) – NFT ( High-Tech production)
8) EIN Geddi aeroponics ( wet sump and spray)

HIGH TECH and HIGH YIEL SYSTEMS
1) Quasi Eroponics ( DRY sump and spray)
2) Full aeroponics (research technology)

Over the next few days I will be drawing setups and they will be posted below.[/u]
rollitup5 THIS CODE IS STILL IN USE... I JUST GOT A 5% DISCOUNT ON HERBIES TODAY...NICE
 

potroastV2

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Sorry, no. Those images were posted by the site owner 12 years ago when he used this profile.

In this thread members have been asking for the images for at least 5 years now, and I can't help with that.


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Stranger307

Member
Sorry, no. Those images were posted by the site owner 12 years ago when he used this profile.

In this thread members have been asking for the images for at least 5 years now, and I can't help with that.


:mrgreen:
Hi, thanks for your reply :) would you like to edit the original message to add this info there so noone bother you with these requests further on?..
 

potroastV2

Well-Known Member
Hi, thanks for your reply :) would you like to edit the original message to add this info there so noone bother you with these requests further on?..

Hmmm, that would be a good idea, I guess. However, I've never been accused of being that responsible. :lol:


:mrgreen:
 

zuess

Member
started a grow tent with two 650r diablo lights co2 enrichment system and a full regiment of fox farm nutes got a pretty decent yeild from it was wondering if i switched to two fan cooled 600 hps lights would increase my yeild enough to notice difference
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
started a grow tent with two 650r diablo lights co2 enrichment system and a full regiment of fox farm nutes got a pretty decent yeild from it was wondering if i switched to two fan cooled 600 hps lights would increase my yeild enough to notice difference
I very seriously doubt that. Watch YouTube and Dr Bruce Bugbee. Learn about light spectrum. Buy yourself an affordable quantum PAR meter and get dialed in immediately. One of your lights should outproduce 2 600 watt HPS. You're stepping down if you do. You're running top-of-the line lighting.

Also consider genetics and how you grew this. But changing to 600s isn't going to help.

And don't wake up old threads. Welcome to RIU.
 

zuess

Member
I very seriously doubt that. Watch YouTube and Dr Bruce Bugbee. Learn about light spectrum. Buy yourself an affordable quantum PAR meter and get dialed in immediately. One of your lights should outproduce 2 600 watt HPS. You're stepping down if you do. You're running top-of-the line lighting.

Also consider genetics and how you grew this. But changing to 600s isn't going to help.

And don't wake up old threads. Welcome to RIU.
thanks for the input thats exactly what i thought but,just wanting to make sure been a few years and just getting back into this thats why i bought the new led lights but i think i'll keep going the way i have it just finished up to day and the yeild looks to be phenominal compared to what the hps lighting would o
 

Badjem

Well-Known Member
So You wana grow indoors do ya ? Over the next 3 days or so I am going to explain different systems to you, now these will be basic but the best part about growing is modifying the system and changing it to make your life easier.

Many people that grow marijuana prefer to grow in pots. However a supercharged plant grown in a pot has its roots as a limiting factor. Hydroponics (with liquid or dry mediums) and especially aeroponics maximize the resources to the roots. The pot grower will have to maximize all the other resources and the environment for a supercharged garden to work.

So, you might be asking which is the best way of feeding the roots ?? There are opinions on the topic that you can post below but here is a scale you can use:

LOW TECH AND EASY METHODS
1)Regular Pot of backyard dirt (never used anymore)
2) Pot of houseplant mix (good for flower pots)
3) Pot of sunshine mix (Good for indoor grows, widely used)
4) Pot of modified sunshine mix (for the little something extra)

BETTER SYSTEMS
1) Rockwool cubes (good for cuttings or clones)
2) Rockwool bulk (very good for production growing)
3) Drip Flood (ebb & flow) NFT ( High-Tech production)
8) EIN Geddi aeroponics ( wet sump and spray)

HIGH TECH and HIGH YIEL SYSTEMS
1) Quasi Eroponics ( DRY sump and spray)
2) Full aeroponics (research technology)

Over the next few days I will be drawing setups and they will be posted below.[/u]
Hi I need help I wanted to do aeroponic system so I built aero cloner the only thing is I started seedsin rockwool they are 3 weeks old and I have been feeding by hand. They are in rockwool and 2 inch basket with neoprene color to hold it up good. Can I putthem in aero machine now you think I know rockwool stays soakedso shouldi still used 1 min on 5 min off. I already built cloner so u will use what do you suggest.
 

potroastV2

Well-Known Member
Yes, you can put your seed plants into the aeroponic system now, but you had better have a lot of room for the roots. A seed plant grows mainly a tap root, which is the same size as the plant stem. So aero systems usually use clones, which grow smaller roots in a diffuse pattern.

Your rockwool cube will be fine in the net pot with collar.


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Badjem

Well-Known Member
Yes, you can put your seed plants into the aeroponic system now, but you had better have a lot of room for the roots. A seed plant grows mainly a tap root, which is the same size as the plant stem. So aero systems usually use clones, which grow smaller roots in a diffuse pattern.

Your rockwool cube will be fine in the net pot with collar.


:mrgreen:
Thanks man I am going to put them in now I guess 60 seconds on 8 hours off so it will water 3 times a day really dialed it down because the rock wool absorbs a lot. Or wait do you suggest
 

potroastV2

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Thanks man I am going to put them in now I guess 60 seconds on 8 hours off so it will water 3 times a day really dialed it down because the rock wool absorbs a lot. Or wait do you suggest

You need to worry about the rockwool cube only until roots are growing downward, so until then keep it moist. Once the roots are showing in the aero chamber, they need to be kept in a humid environment. How much space the roots are in will determine your spray interval, you will end up changing that to keep the roots happy.

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