18 gallon tote dwc

doubletake

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Just finishing setting up this little dwc 4x8 tent.

3 tubs 18 gallon each with 2 big air stones in each.
Under a 1000 watt dimmed to 600 right now.
8 inch net pots.

I want to get these plants really big so have a extra 1000 watt waiting, and have no set veg time. My goal is 8-10 oz a plant.

The strain is mk ultra a great strain iv bee. Working with for the past two years. Very nice rock hard crystal coated nugs.

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past times

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are those lids supported underneath...Those girls are gonna get heavy, could cave that lid right in. I use the drops to test pH and works just fine.
 

Flagg420

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Depends on ur budget. If your staying cheap, get something off amazon, and calibrate regularly to make sure it stays accurate. If you want a tri-meter, get either a nutra-drip, or a bluelab, cuz if u go cheap on a trimeter, you will hate yourself forever. (Also check into the shielding on the sensors yada yada, only applies if ur already doing your homework here)
If you are looking for in between, get a pair of Bluelab pens, and a set of calibration solutions.

Id do the last one, makes you be in there testing each day, and BL is a trusted name, follow storage instructions! (and dont get high n lose the cap)
 

doubletake

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Depends on ur budget. If your staying cheap, get something off amazon, and calibrate regularly to make sure it stays accurate. If you want a tri-meter, get either a nutra-drip, or a bluelab, cuz if u go cheap on a trimeter, you will hate yourself forever. (Also check into the shielding on the sensors yada yada, only applies if ur already doing your homework here)
If you are looking for in between, get a pair of Bluelab pens, and a set of calibration solutions.

Id do the last one, makes you be in there testing each day, and BL is a trusted name, follow storage instructions! (and dont get high n lose the cap)
Thanks man, haha so these things are a pretty sensitive piece of equipment, I'll be careful with it.
 

doubletake

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are those lids supported underneath...Those girls are gonna get heavy, could cave that lid right in. I use the drops to test pH and works just fine.
Thanks yeah they seem ok now but I'll test one win like a 10lb weight and see I think they should be ok though.
 

doubletake

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Haha nice man, are ya close?
yeah iv been using the drops for years, I just really want to be able to tell quick and see the ppm too.
 

packetloss314

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I've got a Hannah pen and it seems to be good. Paid like 20 bucks

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legallyflying

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If you happen to find $60 in the couch, I would go buy a good air pump. Those sunbastard "commercial" pumps like you have are ducking HORRIBLE. Loud, hot as fuck and their diaphragms are made of a thin piece of tin that will not last long.

Pondmaster AP 60 would give you 20 lpm per tote..just about perfect. You can't have enough air, especially when they start filling with roots.


Looking good though!
 
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