For All Cap Ebb and Grow Users

420ms3

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yea they are all in flowering now so its probably not a good idea to top at this point.. what happened is i was waiting to move to hook up my ebb n gro but wanted to have plants ready to go into the system straight into flowering. so i set up a cheap diy ebb n flow table and grew in that but ended up staying at the old house longer than expected. so the plants outgrew the table and tent to the point that the plants in the middle got crowded and eventually overgrown by the others. like 5 of the 16 were quite a bit smaller when i finally pulled them out of the table.. but even those are like 2-3 ft now in the first week of flower, the big ones are like 4 ft going into flowering. this thing grows monsters im gonna end up outrgrowing my flowering space now.
 

forb1d

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So guys I'm at a crossroads.
I'm trying to choose between tables and buckets. Will use coco and have a gavita 750.

Either greentrees system or a 4x4 table.

Which setup and why?

Tables got versatility while buckets have access and about 5 inches hieght dif
 

420ms3

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what is good res temp for this system to prevent root rot? im guessing the res needs to be colder than usual due to the water sitting in the buckets and hoses.. i have a chiller but my basement has been getting too hot and i have since developed a bit of rot. they were pearly white until things started heating up recently. planning on running heisenbergs tea also so im not sure what is too cold for the benes
 

effect

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So guys I'm at a crossroads.
I'm trying to choose between tables and buckets. Will use coco and have a gavita 750.

Either greentrees system or a 4x4 table.

Which setup and why?

Tables got versatility while buckets have access and about 5 inches hieght dif

buckets buy you height and the ability to move plants. they are better than tables in most every way, though they take a little longer (slightly) to setup. you can also put a table on the floor and use a brain bucket tot he side, same as the buckets, but you still can't move plants around for access and ordering. the buckets give you a lot of options if you don't need to run something like 4 plants per square foot. if you need one plant per sq foot or two, the buckets rock. the 2gal can support over 4oz worth of root mass. 4oz x 9 plants under a 1k is 36 oz's pretty easily if your environment is decent.
 

Bluecheesy

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I'm about to harvest out of my 5 gallon square buckets and I have clones that are 4 weeks into flower in one gallon square pots on a flood table with hydroton in pots and a little in bottom of tray. Would I be able to flood that tray and pull out the one gallon pot and just set it inside the 5 gallon pot and put hydroton underneath and around pot inside the 5 gallon and flood like normal. Or would it be better to take them out of one gallon pot then put in 5 gallon? The roots are coming out of the bottom of the one gallon into the tray pretty good. The pictures show both pots I just want to put the little one in the big one and continue flooding and flowering. Would I run into problems doing that? 20150521_010003.jpg20150410_202849.jpg
 

Turbo619

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I want to thank everyone who's contributed to this thread (took me 3 weeks!!). I've been growing in ebb and grow buckets for over 10 years and I've learned more from reading this thread than any other resource that's been available to me. I think with my experience, and the knowledge learned from here, I'm gonna take my game to the next level. I plan on mastering this system then move on to the next hydro adventure. Thank you all, and happy holidays.
 
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ejwilson

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I have 2 of these cap systems and the leafs to every plant are starting to droop down. I'm in my 3rd week of flowering and i have it set up to water 3 times a day for 15 minutes while the lights are on.. I have hydroton and a 4" Rockwell in every bucket. Idk what im doing wrong. Am I watering 2 little or 2 much?
 

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SheepsBlood

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I have been trying to find a good thread about the cap e & g system but haven't been able to find one yet so thought I would start this and see if I can get a good discussion going and compile a good overall document on the system.

If you are using the cap e & g system please give your feedback to the following questions and feel free to add anything else of interest you can think of.

What medium do you use? Were there other mediums you tried and then switched? I have tried stg inserts and hydro-ton but have much better results with hydro-ton.

Did you do any customizations to the system like raising the buckets 1 inch higher than the controller? I put 1 inch spacers in the outer bucket so the inner bucket wouldn't be sitting in water all the time. I also put hose clamps around all the tubing after I had one come off and get water everywhere.

Do you use the Cap system for both veg and flower? If so what were your feeding schedules for both stages? If you don't use the system for both veg and flower what did you use for veg and how easy was it to move/transplant to the cap system?


How often did you change the rez?

Which Nutes do you use?

Pros and cons of the CAP system?

Thanks to all
CAP system is fine, no matter how many people bitch that they don't drain completely. Actually, that is good they don't. It act's like a hempy bucket. Protection on the back end.
I have some CAP buckets but most of mine are ActiveAqua.
I feed every 3 hours, nothing during lights off.
I have used expanded clay, sunleaves grow stones, and GrowStone. I don't like GrowStone, sure it's light, it's white, and has micro pores. Though, it raises PH due to being silica based, and isn't very reusable.
As for nutrients. JR Peters Hydropnics 3-2-1 technique all the way through and no bloom boosters.
I spray Snow Storm on them once a week all the way through. NO MOLD AND NO BUD ROT. SUCK IT!
I use Hydroguard and change the VEG tank every 2 weeks and the Flower every week. I also run a chiller at 68F for each 55 gallon tank.
I do a perpetual grow. Yielding 2lbs each month from 2 rooms. I basically veg in one and throw them in and then, a month later throw the next batch in, then pull one out and throw more in...
It's not as efficient in the end as 3 separate rooms would be but I am in a small space with 5K of lighting total.


I DON'T use hose clamps. I haven't had a leak and this system is 2 years old.
 

supdro

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CAP system is fine, no matter how many people bitch that they don't drain completely. Actually, that is good they don't. It act's like a hempy bucket. Protection on the back end.
I have some CAP buckets but most of mine are ActiveAqua.
I feed every 3 hours, nothing during lights off.
I have used expanded clay, sunleaves grow stones, and GrowStone. I don't like GrowStone, sure it's light, it's white, and has micro pores. Though, it raises PH due to being silica based, and isn't very reusable.
As for nutrients. JR Peters Hydropnics 3-2-1 technique all the way through and no bloom boosters.
I spray Snow Storm on them once a week all the way through. NO MOLD AND NO BUD ROT. SUCK IT!
I use Hydroguard and change the VEG tank every 2 weeks and the Flower every week. I also run a chiller at 68F for each 55 gallon tank.
I do a perpetual grow. Yielding 2lbs each month from 2 rooms. I basically veg in one and throw them in and then, a month later throw the next batch in, then pull one out and throw more in...
It's not as efficient in the end as 3 separate rooms would be but I am in a small space with 5K of lighting total.


I DON'T use hose clamps. I haven't had a leak and this system is 2 years old.
Let's see some your pics with that Peters nutrient I have use maxi and veg+bloom this is the next dry I would like to try
 

SheepsBlood

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Let's see some your pics with that Peters nutrient I have use maxi and veg+bloom this is the next dry I would like to try
I just checked my alerts, so I will get some photos up tomorrow.
I just chopped this months harvest. Yielded 2.5 lbs, 8 plants. I had a lapse, that's why I only had 8 growing vs my typical 16 going in the bloom room each month. Though with 16, I yield about 2 per 8 plants. So of course total is around 4lbs. If I put effort into doing ScROG I know you can potentially get 7 lbs per 4000watts. (less than 2% was small/fluff)
Stanky Dank and like a christmas tree. I will upload photos of current line.
Previously, I stated 2 lbs. That is an average over 12 months. I do a major shut down in the fall do to my outdoor summer harvest and cleaning/upgrading the grow rooms each year. Maybe this year I can successfully say I grow 4 lbs each month steady.

So yes, realistically, if you did a full run and not my way of perpetual, you would get up to 8 lbs possibly. Though that would only be every 3 months. If you had 2 5x5 rooms with 4000 watts each, you could get a solid 7 - 8 lbs each month.
Plus, you don't have to run two systems, but you will have to check water level daily. My plants suck up about 4 gallons per day in flower. Part of it is plants, the other is probably dehumidification. I don't reclaim my dehumidifier water, maybe this year if I upgrade to a split AC.
 

blackrex

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Hope people are around, I liked forever, purchaseing one second hand but fairly new tomorrow and I am gonna have questions, it's a 12 pot cap system with 55 gal res I believe. Running green planet nutrients gp3 gonna switch to pure blend pro seems to be easier to get, I'm in a dumb state so I'm just doing "veggies". My space is 8x8 cap 4 light controller 2000watts in cool tubes, getting actual vented hoods soon. Just seedlings now so not really feeding yet just super thrive and pHed water. Was gonna do dwc bubble buckets. I have gro experience with the pureblend pro in a 50/50 perlite Coco mix and had excellent results. Hoping for the same or better in a 12 site ebb and grow with pure blend. Unless I can find someone that doesn't take a month to ship my nutes. Any advice appreciated
 

blackrex

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Hope people are around, I liked forever, purchaseing one second hand but fairly new tomorrow and I am gonna have questions, it's a 12 pot cap system with 55 gal res I believe. Running green planet nutrients gp3 gonna switch to pure blend pro seems to be easier to get, I'm in a dumb state so I'm just doing "veggies". My space is 8x8 cap 4 light controller 2000watts in cool tubes, getting actual vented hoods soon. Just seedlings now so not really feeding yet just super thrive and pHed water. Was gonna do dwc bubble buckets. I have gro experience with the pureblend pro in a 50/50 perlite Coco mix and had excellent results. Hoping for the same or better in a 12 site ebb and grow with pure blend. Unless I can find someone that doesn't take a month to ship my nutes. Any advice appreciated
So got the system up and running, I'll post pics tomorrow. It was all clogged up, got her clean and washed and everything transplanted. What a nightmare to clean the damn thing, I see why the previous owners crop didn't work out, gotta clean it once in a while.
 

Mmcary82

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The old Capp ebb and gro systems are okay. I would recommend raising the inner bucket over a inch because the buckets don’t drain compleatly. You can use hydroton or a few cutoff pieces of pvc, that way your roots arnt sitting in stagnant water. The new grow flow buckets are a better design they drain from the bottom and will work with your old system. Overall it’s a good system. If your growing in straight hydroton your going to want to flood every 2 or 3 hours durring the lights on period. If you have any questions on it let me know.
 

Renfro

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The old Capp ebb and gro systems are okay
I haven't used an ebb and gro system but I like the concept. I hear of users having issues with the float switch mechanisms though. My idea was to apply their controller to a system using larger size sites, reservoir and pumps. Something I would like to play around with someday. Do you know what is the difference between the old style and the new style as far as the controller part is concerned? Is it reliable? Should I just build my own?
 

max420thc

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I haven't used an ebb and gro system but I like the concept. I hear of users having issues with the float switch mechanisms though. My idea was to apply their controller to a system using larger size sites, reservoir and pumps. Something I would like to play around with someday. Do you know what is the difference between the old style and the new style as far as the controller part is concerned? Is it reliable? Should I just build my own?
The ebb and grow systems are awsome, the capp system is junk, the floats get stuck , it's not hard to make a industrial strength one with a good times and good floats, I have some pictures on my computer back home showing how to make one, you could make the buckets as large as you need, when I get back home I will also post a picture if you want of the plants I am growing under double neders now, freaking massive plants for indoors , the room is not set correctly yet as am helping another grower raise production and quality up, this is in Michigan, I have to hand it to you , you have skills,
 
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