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Zkittlez Glue Hydroponic DWC

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Topping
weeks 1
LST
weeks 3-6
HST
weeks 4-5, 7
Defoliation
weeks 6-7, 13
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Mineral Wool
Grow medium
Expanded Clay
Grow medium
18.927 l
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Week 6
Flowering
22.86
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inch
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
12+ conditions after
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ml/gal
tsp/gal
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3lementa1 3lementa1
3 years ago
Because of how early I topped her, the base was very dense with foliage so I did some defoliation. You can see the four main branches (2 of which were topped) and the central FIM with its supercropping scars in the 4th pic. Still running a 1000w MH bulb at 50%. Looking at getting a SMLED/COB LED combo light to replace my cool tube and associated fans and ducting. Water level was down to 50%. I'll have to start topping up. July 04 I rearranged my setup a bit while switching the MH bulb for the HPS. I think next run I'm going to grow 2 autoflowers and stagger them and try to run a perpetual harvest. I'm going to try to stick with the HID lights if I can manage the heat effectively. It was working well when I had the 6" cooltube and the 4" carbon filter exhausting out the window, but now that the smell is more intense, I don't want any air going out except through the carbon filter. I've thought about running filter-->fan-->cooltube-->outside but they're different sizes so it would lose efficiency. I've also thought about running clean air from outside the tent through the cooltube and then outside as it was intended, but I just don't think that's going to work with the space. July 05 I noticed shiny spots on the leaves which seems to indicate I have thrips. I can't see any actual larvae even with my glasses on, but the sucked out spots are fairly distinctive and I can see small black particles that must be excrement. Temperature seems pretty good in there and humidity is ok at about 45%. I have some peppermint Dr Bronner's castile soap so I made a foliar spray of insecticidal soap by just pouring a few drops into a big spray bottle. Just worried about when to spray so I don't burn the plant. Just checked the reservoir and temp is 26c, PPM 860, Ph 6.5. I'm going to add plain water and try to bring the Ph back down to 5.5. It's possible that what I'm seeing is due to the Ph being too high. I'm going to start checking the Ph at least every couple days. It's annoying to unclip all the training wires every time I open the reservoir. It's also not very convenient to fill it. It's at an awkward height. I like the 5 gallon bucket because it was easy to set up and understand but I might be better off with a different type of reservoir. 3:45pm I just sprayed the underside of one section of leaves, I'll see how that section does under the lights. My concern is that if I spray under the lights, it will burn, but if I spray at night, it could cause mold. Hopefully I can get away with spraying all the leaves once or twice a week and it will go away. July 06 She looks ok but I'm thinking it might be a Ph issue. Ph was 6.2 so I decided to just pitch the water and start again. I changed my method so I'm mixing the nutrients in the actual bucket the plant lives in and testing it there, instead of mixing in another bucket and pouring it into the DWC. Ph is now 5.7 and PPM 700. July 08 just noticed that RH is 70% when the lights come on. I feel like I'm going to need a solution for overnight humidity. Maybe dry rid bags. Rh is 60% after a couple hours. Leaf, solution, and substrate temp down to 24 which is nice. Ph is back up to 6.3 again! I pH downed some tap water to 4 and added that to the reservoir. July 09 Pistils just started coming out :) The Ph is still back up to 6.3 again but PPM is 750. I'm going to change the res again and lower the nutrient content a bit.
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Grow Questions
3lementa1
3lementa1started grow question 3 years ago
I made a countertop tent out of mylar and 2x2s. Any tips on what I can hang on the front to dampen the sound of fans and filters? Foam didn't do much so I broke it into smaller pieces to block off the noisy fans and pumps individually. I'd like to isolate the whole thing ideally.
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MrStinky
MrStinkyanswered grow question 3 years ago
20 slot Egg cartons mate, great sound dampener, used it in a band practice room years ago to dampen sound and it worked a treat - same prinicipal as sound proof foaming but a whole lot cheaper. If you were to build a front you could put stick the egg cartons inside to dampen sound. Another cheap alternative is expanding foam between 2 thin pieces of wood - get some clamps (6 should do it) spray your foam LIGHTLY across one board, stick the other board on top of itnand clamp them down so youve got about an inch gap for the foam to expand and itll stick the boards together too, use sparingly cause it expands like a mo'fo, some of them are also fireproof too, if youre the safety conscious (paranoid) sort. ;)
3lementa1
3lementa1started grow question 3 years ago
I'm using a 1000w HID setup I had from before, running at 50% in a cool tube. It's loud and not efficient. Maybe it's time I switch to LEDs or a 250 HID. I don't want to sacrifice bud quality but I'm low on funds. Any recommendations for a good light that will fill this space?
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Being in a dwc bucket you will want a detachable driver. Mars lights have high output vs quantum boards. I have used both. I have only used ts series though for Mars. Detachable diver allows you to remove the heat it produces in grow space. Help keep dwc cooler. Can also line your bucket with reflective mylar if temps in bucket are getting too warm. Good luck
3lementa1
3lementa1started grow question 3 years ago
After this run I think I'm going to grow 2 DWC autos at a time and harvest monthly. I'm looking at a 6x 3k COB, a 58 SMLEDs 2 CREE COBs (3k and 5k), or a 112 SMLED and 4 CREE COB (3k). LINKS: https://tinyurl.com/778famth https://tinyurl.com/2dz9uw https://tinyurl.com/4m7ynerv
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Those are all meh lights. I've actually used that 6x cob led light before. it's a 280w space heater that does provide some light. it'll probably be fine for ~10-12k hours, then it'll dim like crazy cause those things run hot AF. the other ones are mixing an older tech (COB LED) with an even older tech of LED diodes. They are all lying about PAR values. the last one shows a 34.26lm/w efficiency which would be 1/6th of a cheap unit with new technology used, if true. they don't even know how to lie correctly. that 280w 6x cob can cover about 3'x2' - mainly due to shape and the reflectors used. it is expensive and hot, despite the 0 up front cost. get something inexpensive to start like a mars or vipar to cover your area. they are 'okay' lights. they too lie about umol/s and PAR etc more times than not.. when you look at better equipment, they'll often be more honest about the specs. umol/s is the best way to determine how much you need... ambient co2, you are fine 60-80umol/s per square foot. this'll be ~800-900 PPFD? can google the math on that. If you add/regulate CO2 you can probably push 100-120umol/s per square foot. watts does not work for this, because efficacy varies. a high-end 100w light might provide more photons of light than one with 120-140watts. cheaper lights -- 40watts / sq ft. expensive lights ~30w per square foot. you can do a break-even analysis of your electricity savings per month and decide between 2 lights with more confidence of buying best value. (requires accurate specs or algebra skills to deduce it yourself.) Anyway... i'd take it easy on the light until you can resolve the best ones.. before spending too much. Get a light that uses bars/strips of LED spaced out covering most of your area. it provides a very even blanket of light across entire canopy.
3lementa1
3lementa1started grow question 3 years ago
My grow hits 60 days on August 25 but I have to fly on August 28. I also just stopped giving nutes yesterday but should have tapered sooner, especially cal/mag. I want to do a flush/dark period/chop/wet trim/wash/hang dry before I fly. Any tips on a drying schedule? It's tight.
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Well if you take them down now and wet trim your bud then hang until almost dry 4 to 5 days, jar and burp the rest of your time that your home, them the day you leave it still won't be ready to jar and just leave so in the freezer they go until you get home and can finish the burping. I have had to do this before and had no problems finishing up the process when I got home. Cheers
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Ferencweek 6
Happy Flowering @3lementa1
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@Ferenc, thanks Ferenc!
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Good luck with your grow bro πŸ™πŸ€œπŸ€›have fun
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@Rock_n_Roll_Randy, thanks man!
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Good luck with your grow mate!πŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ
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@homerjgangia, thank you!
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Happy Growing ! 😊πŸ’ͺ
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@Lacrima, thanks!
ThePassionForWeed420
ThePassionForWeed420week 0
Buona coltivazione e felice crescita amico πŸ‘
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Good luck with your grow πŸ’ͺπŸ‘πŸ™ŒπŸ˜Ž
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@Cannabeast40, thanks!
CelticSmokey88
CelticSmokey88week 7
Good luck mate
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@CelticSmokey88, thanks man!
Cannabeast40
Cannabeast40week 6
Nice progress 😎
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@Cannabeast40, thanks!!
spyder
spyderweek 2
good luck with the grow.....enjoy.
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@spyder, thank you :D
DreamIT
DreamITweek 0
Enjoy growth mate πŸ‘ŠπŸ€πŸ¦„
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@DreamIT, thanks man!
JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcanweek 13
Fire-1-up-4-ur-growmies. Looks tasty as hell..enjoy GrowMie
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@3lementa1, Ur welcome GrowMie
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@JamMAKEcan, thanks man!
LittleJohn
LittleJohnweek 13
Good jobπŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»
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@LittleJohn, thanks!
Mr_Cannuccia19
Mr_Cannuccia19week 13
Bel trim, un fiore pulito come piace a me.. Goditi i fiori amico πŸ’ͺ🏻😎
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Hazemaster420
Hazemaster420week 13
That second pic has me at awe...! nice job ..
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@Hazemaster420, thank you!
2x2growing
2x2growingweek 8
Enjoy the harvest
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@2x2growing, thank you!
Hydro_Hiebs
Hydro_Hiebsweek 12
Looking good? Happy growing! πŸ‘
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@Hydro_Hiebs, thanks man!
420learning
420learningweek 11
Looking beautiful man! Keep it up
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@420learning, thanks! :)
Trixx
Trixxweek 9
You got this! Happy grows πŸ€™
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@Trixx, thanks!
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 8
Beautifull Zkitllez Glue!
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@DoDrugs420, thanks!
jonesy_grows
jonesy_growsweek 3
Awesome setup, i've read that top feed in the beginning of a dwc grow can speed up growth before roots even hit the water, and that seems to be the case for you
3lementa1
3lementa1
@jonesy_grows, thanks! I do think it helped. I haven't turned the top feed on since the roots were submerged but I do think it helped in the beginning!