Necessity … the mother of invention … a sentiment that appears to be alive and well here in the GWE community …
Thought I'd share a few mickey mouse ideas I've come up with during this my 1st grow. Old hat to some I suspect, but if it helps just one fellow grower then my payback to the forum has begun.
1. Nute mixing tank: 5 gallon pail, 12V power supply, and an 800-1200 gph submersible pump: easier to prep a homogeneous nute mix and measure pH.
2. 2-stage cola support structure: use a smaller tomato cage to start out. When needed, add a cut down portion of a larger ring to the top of the smaller one. Use garden wire to tie the two cages together and form a mini-scrog for cola support. Using only the smaller cage to start frees up more space.
3. Heat/R.H. control: a challenge for most, especially or us ol' scrooges here in the Great White North who don't want to pay too much for electricity. I feed the output of a small space heater into a "collector box" and then through a 6" line into the bottom of my tent. The distance between the heater and box allows me to control the temp. in the tent. Air is removed tom the top using a 6" fan with carbon scrubber. I reduced the output line from 6" to 4" and feed this back into the collector box when I'm using the exhaust fan, for heat recovery. The setup appears to be giving me good temp and R.H.control … not sure if it's saving me any money.
RSVP with any comments, questions, or concerns. Thanks all!
Current grow (day 9 of flower after 57 day veg.)
soil mix
Jack 1 (8-cola manifold)
Jack 3 (LST after 1 topping)
Afghan (8-cola manifold)
Passion (R.I.P.; 16 cola manifold on a male!)
LEDs throughout
AN MGB
Thought I'd share a few mickey mouse ideas I've come up with during this my 1st grow. Old hat to some I suspect, but if it helps just one fellow grower then my payback to the forum has begun.
1. Nute mixing tank: 5 gallon pail, 12V power supply, and an 800-1200 gph submersible pump: easier to prep a homogeneous nute mix and measure pH.
2. 2-stage cola support structure: use a smaller tomato cage to start out. When needed, add a cut down portion of a larger ring to the top of the smaller one. Use garden wire to tie the two cages together and form a mini-scrog for cola support. Using only the smaller cage to start frees up more space.
3. Heat/R.H. control: a challenge for most, especially or us ol' scrooges here in the Great White North who don't want to pay too much for electricity. I feed the output of a small space heater into a "collector box" and then through a 6" line into the bottom of my tent. The distance between the heater and box allows me to control the temp. in the tent. Air is removed tom the top using a 6" fan with carbon scrubber. I reduced the output line from 6" to 4" and feed this back into the collector box when I'm using the exhaust fan, for heat recovery. The setup appears to be giving me good temp and R.H.control … not sure if it's saving me any money.
RSVP with any comments, questions, or concerns. Thanks all!
Current grow (day 9 of flower after 57 day veg.)
soil mix
Jack 1 (8-cola manifold)
Jack 3 (LST after 1 topping)
Afghan (8-cola manifold)
Passion (R.I.P.; 16 cola manifold on a male!)
LEDs throughout
AN MGB
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