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30 Site Bato Bucket Coco SOG

opt1c

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So i'm finally getting around to documenting my last grow. I did a 30 site bato bucket sea of green. The canopy was about 4 feet wide and 5 feet long. Light was provided by 2 600 watt ushio bulbs in radiant 6 reflectors powered by global greenhouse electronic ballasts. They had to be mounted high to spread 4 feet across so the plants were lollypop'd to minimize fluff on the bottom. I ran atami coco with hydroton on the bottom. The strain was the white widow from SR-71/bluesky in Oakland so the true genetics are Mr. Nice Black Widow but that is confusing to a lot of people so white widow it is.

I was tired of random variables from my tap water between winter and summer; sometimes it was fine and sometimes the plants were not happy so i decided to eliminate that issue by stepping up to the realm of RO. Water goes in at 200ppm and comes out at 3ppm.
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Some moms and the RO reservoir in the garage; i plan on attaching my water chiller to the reservoir in the summer.
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Building a bato bucket sog setup is fun; not much room for error when measuring out holes and whatnot.
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Here is the DTW drain, the buckets sit on some 2 inch thick RF foam; i find this helps insulate the buckets from the floor a little bit, is nice and mold resistant not to mention waterproof incase of leaks/floods, and gives a wonderful 2 inches of drop to eliminate standing water in the returns
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I guess i did a decent job with my measuring. Measure twice cut once.
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Finally some pics of the room
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18,000 BTU lovage
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Now just to fill em up. :joint:
 

opt1c

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More pics as requested... i was hella busy these past few months and didn't have access to a camera... so lets skip ahead shall we

room got a bit full; had to move the mom and clone tents into the room since it is the only one in the house with ac... ahh the sacrifices i make for my plants; but that's what loves all about right? sacrifice
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lights had to stay high to hit all 4 feet across; next run will be a bit less wide to remedy that problem
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Well that's all for now; i'll follow up with some bud porn and then it's on to the next garden
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opt1c
 
Really impressive.

The bato buckets fascinate me, am definitely leaning towards those, and w/ 2 600s as well. So I am very interested in this grow.

Those reflectors look huge, which ones are they?

You say you will make your next run more narrow... 3 or 4 rows, do you think?

What nutes are you running, and how much did you go through on that run?

And thanks MUCH for posting this thread!
 

HellaFella420

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Why/how did you decide to go bato?

U local shop have a sale on that equiptment?


Looks like your willing to build, soooo why THAT?
 

opt1c

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emergency reservoir on the bottom incase of power outage; sits on the floor and can still do DTW; the siphon in the bottom keeps the reservoir full of fresh solution and not the old stuff; they weren't that expensive.. i have a bunch of the larger size batos.. these are 9x9.. i got for 5 a pop i'm not even using; having built biobuckets i wanted something cheap and relatively fail-safe... funny you ask though; it took so long for the local shop to get them they almost thought i had already paid for em and gave em to me for free. i had to remind them to charge me; gotta play it safe with karma

i have some bato buckets in my other garden for like over 10 years now; they last and are easy to clean as well

aside from that i liked what pimpjuice did with coco and they've been used in holland and professional nurseries for years now; just because they aren't common here doesn't mean they shouldn't be :)

as far as stink.whistler's questions go
they are radiant 6 ac's
4 rows; not 5
i used rez's recipe for coco w/ h&g's drip clean, zone, and gnatrol added for good measure; i don't think i spent more than 100-150 for everything; i was going though about 40gals every 7 days; could have gone with less water put i didn't want to starve the heavy feeders; coco is a little hit and miss with rootsize in a sog... not the best imho
 

opt1c

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Here are the pics of the crop a little before and before the chop; yet to be trimmed and weighed
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Well i'll probably be back with some cured bud shots; i'm not a photographer

Next up is some strawberry cough x deep chunk in rockwool chum dtw; will be interesting to see what happens in a rockwool dtw; really not common around here :joint:
 

gregor_mendel

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Where are you getting these small batos for $5 each?
(Assuming said store is not too close to home)

On Hydrofarm's website they are over $7 each.
 

opt1c

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actually i got the large batos for 5 a pop; they were just sitting there and nobody was buying them; asked what sorta discount for all of em :) not even using them right now; but nice to have for the future... it's all about the bulk discount; you'd be surprised at the markup most hydro stores have; if you're cool with them they're cool with you

the final weight was just under 2lbs; did a drysift run of the trim and got 2.5 ounces of kief... and that was just the trim; i didn't mess with the flowers

running them with rockwool now; might go back to coco.... i'm always changing it up
 
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