just showing some pics of current run :)

hellraizer30

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Well that sucks bro, hope the drama cools down shits never fun. The White Russian is a great strain would indeed be a tread SOG strain, you going SOG now?
Yep the ebb&grow setups were just alot of work breaking them down every cycle!
so tables were so easy and what better way to use a table then sog :)
 

Warlock1369

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How is the stress going fri the square flo n GRO buckets to the round cap buckets? Or is this the first time running it like that. Found a cap system for $200 and wondering if I could swap to the Titan with no stress. Or just get a second Titan and keep veg and flower the same system. But I'm also using hydroton/coco mix.
 

facestabber

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Really clean grow, I like your style. NL is one of those strains I've always wanted to try but never lucky enough to find her.
 

facestabber

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Your plants are very small for the E&G system, how much do you typically yield with trees that size? Ever grown them bigger in the E&G?
 

Warlock1369

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NL is a longer flowering plant. So being it's 30 days there is still grow time. I like to bush myself but know others that do 5 colas a plant. We get about the same at the end.
 

drgreentm

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Yep the ebb&grow setups were just alot of work breaking them down every cycle!
so tables were so easy and what better way to use a table then sog :)
deffinetly bro best way on trays for sure, i like sog aside from the mass amount of clones needed lol. sure you will kill it bro:)
 

drgreentm

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How is the stress going fri the square flo n GRO buckets to the round cap buckets? Or is this the first time running it like that. Found a cap system for $200 and wondering if I could swap to the Titan with no stress. Or just get a second Titan and keep veg and flower the same system. But I'm also using hydroton/coco mix.
im setting up the titan system after this grow so i started my next run in the square flo n grow pots, i like the titan setup seems very well built although my cap system has never let me down.
 

drgreentm

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Really clean grow, I like your style. NL is one of those strains I've always wanted to try but never lucky enough to find her.
Your plants are very small for the E&G system, how much do you typically yield with trees that size? Ever grown them bigger in the E&G?
thanks man i have grown a verity of sizes in this system and have always found less is more, its not necessarily the size of plant i look for more of the size of root structure. i would like to get them to around 3' but that would be pretty much the max for what im looking for, i have got plants almost 5 zips out of these sites but smaller ones i average 3.5 per looking to get 4 per then start co2 and go from there. might not get 4 per this round but looks like i will make out pretty well. also have to remember these are solid indicas and will naturally be shorter and denser plants.
 

Warlock1369

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Titan works great. Would recamend getting the cloth pots to go in the baskets next run. Has helped keep the roots out of the standing water on the bottom so far. This is my first run with them tho. But so far better then the others at this stage. Also found placing a air stone in the brain bucket helped keep it cleaner.
 

drgreentm

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Titan works great. Would recamend getting the cloth pots to go in the baskets next run. Has helped keep the roots out of the standing water on the bottom so far. This is my first run with them tho. But so far better then the others at this stage. Also found placing a air stone in the brain bucket helped keep it cleaner.
Cool thanks for the tips warlock, I'm actually going to be putting a stone in each site running off of a big pump. I heard this was a great option for these types of systems, will also help keep fresh o2 in the root zone when I start the co2.
 

facestabber

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Cool thanks for the tips warlock, I'm actually going to be putting a stone in each site running off of a big pump. I heard this was a great option for these types of systems, will also help keep fresh o2 in the root zone when I start the co2.
I've heard of people keeping the pots flooded all the time when using air stones in each pot. They just drain and re-flood periodically to keep the roots oxygenated and water fresh.
 

drgreentm

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I've heard of people keeping the pots flooded all the time when using air stones in each pot. They just drain and re-flood periodically to keep the roots oxygenated and water fresh.
Ya I have seen a guy on here do that, the only thing I wouldn't like abou that is the depth of the inner pots, some smaller net pot lids would be killer to run it that way. Bet it would work great.
 

Warlock1369

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Turnning the Titan into a dwc would be hard. The baskets are deep and no other basket fits. But the cap monster would be fine. Just need the 5 gallon short basket lids. But then spending that much on a system to basically get buckets would be a waste.
 

drgreentm

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Turnning the Titan into a dwc would be hard. The baskets are deep and no other basket fits. But the cap monster would be fine. Just need the 5 gallon short basket lids. But then spending that much on a system to basically get buckets would be a waste.
The monster system would work great for that, but your right pretty expensive for a DWC system lol. Looking foreword to the Titan though.
 

Warlock1369

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You will like it. I would also only use all the hoses for 2 grows only then replace them. They film up after that and hard to clean. But if you have a way to clean then you would be good. Also a circulating pump in the res is a good idea. Anything eles? Oh yha. If your running 12 sites your only going to use about 35-40 gallons of water. I've been going 2 weeks with no problem.
 

drgreentm

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5 days since last veg pic looking pretty good. just topped today and going to still be a while in veg so these things should be pretty monstrous.
 

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