thetr33man
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Double wall insulated cup ehh? Things that make you go HMMmmmmm...
Didn't think we germ & sprout on 12/12.I'm Here to Enter :
My Hefty 16oz Cups:
*Bought 100...lol
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Drilled 1/4" Hole in the Cups in the Bottom Center, and one in the Propagation Tray Platform.
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Rinsed Black Label Hydrocorn Bottom Layer:
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My Soil Mix:
50% Fox Farm Ocean Forest
33% Advanced Sunshine #4
17% Coarse Perlite
1/2 Tbsp per Trade Gallon Mykos
1/2 Tbsp per Trade Gallon Azomite
My Nutes for Entire Grow:
Botanicare Pure Blend Pro Grow &Bloom
Botanicare Cal Mag Plus
Advanced Nutrients Flawless Finish
Intermittent Teas will be noted as used.
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Germinating Direct to Soil:
1 PeakSeedsBC KushBerry
1 Jordan of the Islands God's AK-47
1 RedEyed Genetics Emerald City Cookies
1 RedEyed Genetics Locktite
1 RedEyed Genetics Blueberry Iced Cream
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My Space:
1x2x3 Box
100w SSG Chinese 3000k COB, No Glass
6" Comfort Care Clip Fan & Muffin Fans
2 Humidification Bubblers
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12/12 Cycle:
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Damn brother that is a lot of kit for a cup grow!My timer is software based too. 0-24 is how its read.
The first number in each row determines the minute and the second number determines the hour. On said time, a Linux file is run with the input of a GPIO pin number at the very end of the line. Like, pin 26 is on from 14 to 0 which is only 10 hours total. But ill have that updated today and well handled by the time heads poke soilView attachment 4090112 View attachment 4090113 View attachment 4090114
Ah While You Go Hummmmmmmm Can A Brother Get A Little Oh Yea BabyDouble wall insulated cup ehh? Things that make you go HMMmmmmm...
Man I just harvested a fat crop under this light, I want to goof around and use my main light on dim. The controller is a pi like dawg noted. I use a program that is called crontab. Its just a schedule of events software and the actual light control comes from the schedule triggering a Linux file to open. The file states to look for a number following the command for the file name. So I add the number of the GPIO pin I want to use. I routed the GPIO to the relays using the rainbow wire, but I must first invert the polarity of the GPIO by using some NPN transistors that cause the relay to get negative five volts from ground. The relays are active low to only if they get negative five volts will they activate. That controls the on/off function of eight relays for eight gpio. Then I got 6 color drivers and two white spectrum drivers to control the location of the light. It looks like it is going right to left wwhile changing spectrum too. If you look at the labels in the top of the text file window you'll see each spectrum I can control.Why HotDiggilyDog! So he must be out in the open using main room lighting I take it?
Something I'm strongly considering.
Do you guys grow plants from seed in your main flower room?
Sexing a plant is one thing but a freak genetic hermie is another.
IDK guys. Think ill stick to building a cab as much as I'd love to put my cup under my 450 dead center w/ lenses @ 2'. Yeah right, there'd be no cup left.
Better get to work. Looks like there's plenty of serious compitition here.
Some of you guys are using your PuppyCup in the LitterBox comp too, or have separate cups going for that seeing how there's NO rules or regulations there?
Man I just harvested a fat crop under this light, I want to goof around and use my main light on dim. The controller is a pi like dawg noted. I use a program that is called crontab. Its just a schedule of events software and the actual light control comes from the schedule triggering a Linux file to open. The file states to look for a number following the command for the file name. So I add the number of the GPIO pin I want to use. I routed the GPIO to the relays using the rainbow wire, but I must first invert the polarity of the GPIO by using some NPN transistors that cause the relay to get negative five volts from ground. The relays are active low to only if they get negative five volts will they activate. That controls the on/off function of eight relays for eight gpio. Then I got 6 color drivers and two white spectrum drivers to control the location of the light. It looks like it is going right to left wwhile changing spectrum too. If you look at the labels in the top of the text file window you'll see each spectrum I can control.
Im slowly upgrading the UV chips I use to 5w cree from chinese 3w. I wanted an even distrubtion of low powered UV from 365-420 and the cree models are 9$ a cchip. Since it was initially conceptual I didn't want to fork out all that on 30 chips just yet. Most of the other colored chips are cree series something or others and then TCI strips for 3000k and 4000k. Ill pull it down in a sec and show it off.
I concure & totally understand.Man I just harvested a fat crop under this light, I want to goof around and use my main light on dim. The controller is a pi like dawg noted. I use a program that is called crontab. Its just a schedule of events software and the actual light control comes from the schedule triggering a Linux file to open. The file states to look for a number following the command for the file name. So I add the number of the GPIO pin I want to use. I routed the GPIO to the relays using the rainbow wire, but I must first invert the polarity of the GPIO by using some NPN transistors that cause the relay to get negative five volts from ground. The relays are active low to only if they get negative five volts will they activate. That controls the on/off function of eight relays for eight gpio. Then I got 6 color drivers and two white spectrum drivers to control the location of the light. It looks like it is going right to left wwhile changing spectrum too. If you look at the labels in the top of the text file window you'll see each spectrum I can control.
Im slowly upgrading the UV chips I use to 5w cree from chinese 3w. I wanted an even distrubtion of low powered UV from 365-420 and the cree models are 9$ a cchip. Since it was initially conceptual I didn't want to fork out all that on 30 chips just yet. Most of the other colored chips are cree series something or others and then TCI strips for 3000k and 4000k. Ill pull it down in a sec and show it off.
That's why it's so fucking short... It's a coffee cup not a beer cup!! I can see my first comp will be a learning experience...Double wall insulated cup ehh? Things that make you go HMMmmmmm...
That's a mighty long list considering there's only what, 12-13 that posted their germination on time in this thread? The rest are DQ'd and can watch though, better luck next roundRegistered Participants
1) The Dawg
2 )DearOlThankfulGrower
3) Wunderw
4) ProstheticNinja
5) cannabis.queen
6) ChuckEduck
7) Underground Scientist
8- JP.the pope
9) needsomebeans
10) mc130p
11) MonkeyPickAzz
12) OneHitDone
13) 3GT
14) Dubekoms
15) SS Grower
16) natureboygrower
17)GroErr
18- ButterBudFace
19) Rusher
20) Thetr33man
21) nfhiggs
22) Cob_Nut
23) Victor6634
24) Desert Plants
25 ) numberfour
26) Psychedelicdad
27) Rolla J
28- Richard Rahl
29) Hyroot
30) DankBudzz
31) HiloReign
32) HydroDan
33) jacrispy
34) WxMan
35) Canis Major In A Minor
36) Evil Mobo
37) Tim Fox
38- 907 Guy
39) MedMonkey
40) Bluskadoo
41) Hybridway2
42) Hurricane09
43) Big Green Thumb
Hold On To Your Horses Hoss. The Growers On That List Have Until Midnight The 28th Of February to Post Germination PicsThat's a mighty long list considering there's only what, 12-13 that posted their germination on time in this thread? The rest are DQ'd and can watch though, better luck next round
SlackersThat's a mighty long list considering there's only what, 12-13 that posted their germination on time in this thread? The rest are DQ'd and can watch though, better luck next round