Rusty's R/DWC perpetual

what yield did you get out of that bubble gum? buds on it look sweet as. for my grow im using a nutrient made here in south aus called isn supreme with a little ozone also made by a south aus company i know you mentioned you used a nutrient you mix yourself or am i reading that wrong looks like sewerage but your plants seem to love it :p
 
what yield did you get out of that bubble gum? buds on it look sweet as. for my grow im using a nutrient made here in south aus called isn supreme with a little ozone also made by a south aus company i know you mentioned you used a nutrient you mix yourself or am i reading that wrong looks like sewerage but your plants seem to love it :p

6-8 ounces usually.
At the moment I'm running a mix of "House and garden" base nutes, "Simple Grow" Root 79, "Cash crop" Cobra, "B.A.C" Bloom stimulator, "Canna" zyme, "Growth Technologies" Cal/Mag/Nit and "CyCo" Potash at 2.2 - 2.4 EC. By the end of the week the EC is down to 1.0 usually. I wish I could mix my own nutes....It would save me a fortune.
 
6-8 ounces usually.
At the moment I'm running a mix of "House and garden" base nutes, "Simple Grow" Root 79, "Cash crop" Cobra, "B.A.C" Bloom stimulator, "Canna" zyme, "Growth Technologies" Cal/Mag/Nit and "CyCo" Potash at 2.2 - 2.4 EC. By the end of the week the EC is down to 1.0 usually. I wish I could mix my own nutes....It would save me a fortune.
id love to make my own nutes but would also love a decent solar setup so itd be buds for free.....
 
Here are some pics I took last Wednesday. I'll get some more up soon.

Roots
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Here's more as promised
 

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looking good man keep up the good work

i been thinking about doing a recirculating aeroponics system looks real easy to set up just cant decide if i like the idea of having sprinklers and crap in there as its more that could go wrong lol
 
I don't like the idea of having to constantly replace misters, clean filters etc. Aero is awesome on a commercial scale but too fiddly for small projects IMO.
 
i like the idea of aeroponics for cloning (about to start my cloner soon) but what a week and a half into my first dwc grow and i can already see the potential for high yields so far it seems lower maintenance and well you cant really run out of nutrients so id recomment trying dwc first and if you get the hang of it maybe experiment with aeroponics (the dwc setup is cheaper and easier to setup)
 
sorry forgot my manners rustycrutch im in awe at how you fill up your grow room gonna have to give us some more tips i reckon you must have a secret your not sharing do you add co2 to your grow room?
 
will be a couple grows yet b4 i try a diff way with mine i spent enough allready lol
It pays for its self many times over after the first harvest.

im a tight ass and all i had to buy really was net pots and scab some buckets and wammo dwc
The most expensive part of the system are the air pumps and stones. 15L "mayo" buckets are the shit and don't cost anything if you know where to look. The nets you can make yourself with a Yoghurt container and a pen if you really wanted too. Its really only expensive if you're impatient and buy everything new from the hydro store like me even then;

2 x 15L bucket = $13
2 x 440mm pot base = $5
2 x 140mm orchid net = $5
1 x 360-400 dual outlet air pump = $20
2 x air-stone and tube = $6
= $49

1 x 400w HPS kit = $140
=$189

Electricity is about $30 per month for a 400w HPS
I spend $200 - $250 on nutrients per grow.

Initial setup and grow to harvest wouldn't cost any more than $470.

I would average a pound from this setup every 6 weeks.
The going rate of weed is on average; $20 P/gram, $300 P/oz, or $3500 P/lb

If you bought and smoked a pound every 6 weeks you would save $3030.
If you sold it you would make the same after costs also.
Thats an extra $505 per week on your bottom line.
Thats rent, electricity, food and ciggies taken care of.


sorry forgot my manners rustycrutch im in awe at how you fill up your grow room gonna have to give us some more tips i reckon you must have a secret your not sharing do you add co2 to your grow room?
I don't know of any growing secrets. I learned most of the good stuff right here on RIU from other peoples journals and tutorials.

With good genetics and a large healthy root system, you cant fail.
I highly recommend the use of beneficial bacteria to maintain a healthy Rhyzosphere. Healthy roots = Healthy plant.
Look to nature for ideas or answers to problems in your grow room

This is the plant I added about 10 days ago. It will be interesting to see its reaction to a hot, mid flowering PK mix. I added another plant to the flowering bay last night so I could graduate another lively looking clone.
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I was thinking of ditching this phenotype but I just don't have the heart. It grows really twiggy with small airy buds but at the same time it develops more trichomes than any plant I've grown Its done in six weeks and it smells gorgeous. I will keep the strain going to hopefully breed it. Maybe I could hermie one of its clones and back cross it with the more compact AB pheno.
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The buds should be linked in a few days. They are fluffing up nicely with the PK.
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I use a product called "CO² enricher". If the room was air-tight then I would dump some in a bucket and seal the door, but because my bays are full of holes I've got it set up with a slow drip. The veg bay gets up to about 34°C when its completely shut off. The plants go spastic with the added heat and CO².
 

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It pays for its self many times over after the first harvest.


The most expensive part of the system are the air pumps and stones. 15L "mayo" buckets are the shit and don't cost anything if you know where to look. The nets you can make yourself with a Yoghurt container and a pen if you really wanted too. Its really only expensive if you're impatient and buy everything new from the hydro store like me even then;

2 x 15L bucket = $13
2 x 440mm pot base = $5
2 x 140mm orchid net = $5
1 x 360-400 dual outlet air pump = $20
2 x air-stone and tube = $6
= $49

1 x 400w HPS kit = $140
=$189

Electricity is about $30 per month for a 400w HPS
I spend $200 - $250 on nutrients per grow.

Initial setup and grow to harvest wouldn't cost any more than $470.

I would average a pound from this setup every 6 weeks.
The going rate of weed is on average; $20 P/gram, $300 P/oz, or $3500 P/lb

If you bought and smoked a pound every 6 weeks you would save $3030.
If you sold it you would make the same after costs also.
Thats an extra $505 per week on your bottom line.
Thats rent, electricity, food and ciggies taken care of.



I don't know of any growing secrets. I learned most of the good stuff right here on RIU from other peoples journals and tutorials.

With good genetics and a large healthy root system, you cant fail.
I highly recommend the use of beneficial bacteria to maintain a healthy Rhyzosphere. Healthy roots = Healthy plant.
Look to nature for ideas or answers to problems in your grow room

This is the plant I added about 10 days ago. It will be interesting to see its reaction to a hot, mid flowering PK mix. I added another plant to the flowering bay last night so I could graduate another lively looking clone.
1271382d1289921945-rustys-r-dwc-perpetual-rdwc-027.jpg


I was thinking of ditching this phenotype but I just don't have the heart. It grows really twiggy with small airy buds but at the same time it develops more trichomes than any plant I've grown Its done in six weeks and it smells gorgeous. I will keep the strain going to hopefully breed it. Maybe I could hermie one of its clones and back cross it with the more compact AB pheno.
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The buds should be linked in a few days. They are fluffing up nicely with the PK.
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wow im glad im in not where you man i only pay 220 to 240 an oz although for selling purposes you in the right spot i guess lol
 
The Cloning bay is kicking ass.
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Flowering nicely
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Hey Rusty what are you using in your cloning bay for the medium is that coco? is there any alternative to hydroton
your plants look great man i've setup my first bubble bucket, the only thing i need is rockwool cubes and hydroton, i'll let you know how dwc goes for me ;)
 
I use the hot coco bricks mixed with a small amount of hydroton to firm up the soil and stabilize the plant. I used hydroton by its self for years, but for this system a softer inert medium (coco, rockwool, perlite, vermiculite etc) is preferred . Rockwool cubes are great, but not necessary. Jiffy plugs do the job and are available at bunnings and shit.
 
i was about to ask about your cloning bay too... i want to try a aeroponic cloner how does your cloning system operate? manual watering?
 
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