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I was thinking about fitting coco slabs on the walls, like thishttps://www.aquaculture-hydroponics.c...productID=1347
I would do a 4*6 ft box and use capillaires for feeding and 1 1/4 inch pvc for draining at the bottom of each vertical slab. Its mostly the draining thats could go wrong I think, any suggestions? |
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I don't see any reason why it would not work. Good idea! I would drip from the top and the center. have them drain into a gutter at the bottom and run to waste. Strap those slabs up good as they'er going to get real heavy.
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Mindovermatter,
A man after my own heart. Vert growin is the wave of the future, IMHO. (plant number laws suck A$$, yes, lets hope ya don't half to abide by em.) I agree with BlindDate in that the slabs may wanna slouch down some. Could also be a recirc system, given the filtration system was there. BlindDate, Nice fooking avatar BTW, always wanted to get that shot!! How does this work? Would you start with the slab horizontal, plant some clones, let em root and veg for a couple weeks, then strap em close to the brightest thing since the sun?? I love my coco, never bought it in the slabs though. I get mine diced, then compressed. Anyway back on track. R u looking at buying the system? You going with PVC as a frame? What cha got planned for a rez? pump and size? Endless questions make for endless opportunities Peace, NNJ
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Thats what I am talkin about EMERIKA!!!! Last edited by Nugs-N-Jugs; 07-17-2006 at 02:07 PM.. |
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Hey Nugs, great idea, I never thought of rooting them in the same slab. That would make it even more attractive an idea. IMO there is no advantage to recirculate nutes when using Coco and a million reasons not to. I run Coco buckets drain-to-waste and it just can't get easier. No reservoir, no pumps, no pH adjustments, perfect nute concentrations every feed.
If it were my project I would build a frame out of wood in a hexagon shape with plastic gutters or trays at the bottom to catch the drain off. Last edited by BlindDate; 07-18-2006 at 08:49 AM.. |
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I am getting 2*600w for this closet, which is (correction) 6*5*8 foot. I will have the slabs at the walls (which are 5 foot), I will be able to have 8 slabs hanging vertical (thin) on each side, which is total of 16 slabs = 64 clones. They will be able to grow until they reach the light (which is 3 feet), so I will put clones, veg them until they are just under a foot and then go 12/12. At 64 clones at 3 feet each, I should easily get 1g/w at 19g or 0.67 oz /clone. I will probably get a 25 gallon res, and get a good airpump with aircurtains, then hook it up with a good waterpump.
I have thought about the weight and thought about strapping the slabs to the walls with plastic or rubber bands, like it is done in the picture you see in the link https://www.aquaculture-hydroponics.c...productID=1347 What you guys think? |
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I would not veg them more than 6" or you'll have a mess. Also, your not taking advantage of the vertical lighting unless you use all four walls.
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