Hi everyone, been lurking for a while and talk to some people through private messages and have been collecting information, pieces, and plans for this dwc setup I had envisioned. Just a few days ago I turned the beast on and over the next few weeks I'll be adding the last few pieces of the puzzle together. It has been a long journey but my setup is finally something I am happy with, so happy I just want to share before it is done.
The tent is a 4'x4'x80" vivosun. The system has 7 square 4-gallon pails, with 1 1/2" PVC as drains to the reservoir. Quiet One QP11 water pump with 1/2" vinyl tubing from the reservoir to each bucket. EcoPlus Commercial Air 1 running into 6 medium air stones, one per pail. The plants are clones of a mother I have of strain Gelato and were the healthiest of the bunch. They were cloned into rapid rooters and once rooted were moved into these 5" net pots with hydroton. Humidifier, exhaust fan and grow tent clip-on fans for air.
In the gray box in the picture below, I have wired up an esp8266 to a set of electronic relays that control 5 peristaltic pumps. These are not hooked up yet, but will soon pump my nutrients and ph up/down as needed. On the side of the box, I have mounted another esp8266 on a carrier board to take readings from my atlas scientific sensors. Atm, I monitor ph, temperature and EC in ppm. I will have the pumps add ph up/down as needed with readings from the ph sensor. My goal is to have the pumps add nutrients automatically during water changes and then bring the ph back into line. I am close and should have this done when I have time in the next few weeks.
All of my sensors and pumps can be triggered manually but I have linked it all together to a piece of software called Home Assistant. I can pull up all my information in many ways and program automations to monitor and control every aspect of my grow. I do not have everything labelled or added completely yet, but it's a work in progress. So the plugs and relays in the screen will be renamed once everything is hooked up and in its final home.
The PH spikes down you see is the ph down being added to the res and it slowly comes back up as the water pump disperses it to all the pails.
If anyone has any questions, PLEASE ASK, I love talking about what I put together here.
Your website and forum have been a great tool and a source of inspiration to me. Btw, I don't even smoke, but growing has always interested me. Now that it is legal to grow for recreational use in my country, I have decided to take a step in.
Here are 2 of my plants.
--OverflowD
The tent is a 4'x4'x80" vivosun. The system has 7 square 4-gallon pails, with 1 1/2" PVC as drains to the reservoir. Quiet One QP11 water pump with 1/2" vinyl tubing from the reservoir to each bucket. EcoPlus Commercial Air 1 running into 6 medium air stones, one per pail. The plants are clones of a mother I have of strain Gelato and were the healthiest of the bunch. They were cloned into rapid rooters and once rooted were moved into these 5" net pots with hydroton. Humidifier, exhaust fan and grow tent clip-on fans for air.
In the gray box in the picture below, I have wired up an esp8266 to a set of electronic relays that control 5 peristaltic pumps. These are not hooked up yet, but will soon pump my nutrients and ph up/down as needed. On the side of the box, I have mounted another esp8266 on a carrier board to take readings from my atlas scientific sensors. Atm, I monitor ph, temperature and EC in ppm. I will have the pumps add ph up/down as needed with readings from the ph sensor. My goal is to have the pumps add nutrients automatically during water changes and then bring the ph back into line. I am close and should have this done when I have time in the next few weeks.
All of my sensors and pumps can be triggered manually but I have linked it all together to a piece of software called Home Assistant. I can pull up all my information in many ways and program automations to monitor and control every aspect of my grow. I do not have everything labelled or added completely yet, but it's a work in progress. So the plugs and relays in the screen will be renamed once everything is hooked up and in its final home.
The PH spikes down you see is the ph down being added to the res and it slowly comes back up as the water pump disperses it to all the pails.
If anyone has any questions, PLEASE ASK, I love talking about what I put together here.
Your website and forum have been a great tool and a source of inspiration to me. Btw, I don't even smoke, but growing has always interested me. Now that it is legal to grow for recreational use in my country, I have decided to take a step in.
Here are 2 of my plants.
--OverflowD
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