JJ Bones
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Well I have popped my cherry with my last grow and I really enjoyed it. So now I've decided to introduce myself to hydroponics, and after some research I believe Deep Water Culture is one of the most simple setups, aside from Hempy Buckets.
I'm basically using all my same equipment from before: FoxFarm Nutrients (gonna finish them off, probably change up nutes once their gone), HomeBox XL, Diamond Nectar. This time I wanted to try HID lighting to experience the difference, so I have a 600w metal halide.
I decided to grow two different strains this time rather then just one. I went with Casey Jones and Headband. I do know CJ is more sativa dominant and Headband indica, so I'm planning to use Bushmaster to help keep CJ from stretching and taking off vertically from the Headband.
I put about an inch of silica rock into my net pots, then put my clones on top, and filled the rest of the pot with hydroton.
December 22, 2009
I had to buy a more powerful air pump to handle four buckets.
To be honest the clones didn't look real great to me when I bought them. I had planned to go to Harborside in Oakland, however I've met someone who grows big and always has clones, so I figured I'd save myself a drive.
December 24, 2009
As I might be able to see in my picture above, my temp is low. This is posing the biggest problem for me right now. In the beginning I had super low temps around 50 degrees. So as a quick fix I got a heater to put in my room which helped, but I know will cost more money then my HID.
December 25, 2009
I got an additional thermastat because I want to have two readings to get an realistic idea.
Also put my fan in to get a little air flow going through the tent, I don't want to put my inline fan yet because I need a bug net and I'm still working on getting temp to the right place.
I've taken out the heater, I'm going to try and insulate the tent with some safety blankets I have, and I also took off the lense for my reflector. I'm also going to try and buy a dimmer and use it for my fan to lower the speed.
I'm hoping to see some really impressive growth with this DWC because as I said its my first hydro experience. And I love seeing the plants take off
I'm basically using all my same equipment from before: FoxFarm Nutrients (gonna finish them off, probably change up nutes once their gone), HomeBox XL, Diamond Nectar. This time I wanted to try HID lighting to experience the difference, so I have a 600w metal halide.
I decided to grow two different strains this time rather then just one. I went with Casey Jones and Headband. I do know CJ is more sativa dominant and Headband indica, so I'm planning to use Bushmaster to help keep CJ from stretching and taking off vertically from the Headband.
I put about an inch of silica rock into my net pots, then put my clones on top, and filled the rest of the pot with hydroton.
December 22, 2009

I had to buy a more powerful air pump to handle four buckets.


To be honest the clones didn't look real great to me when I bought them. I had planned to go to Harborside in Oakland, however I've met someone who grows big and always has clones, so I figured I'd save myself a drive.




December 24, 2009

As I might be able to see in my picture above, my temp is low. This is posing the biggest problem for me right now. In the beginning I had super low temps around 50 degrees. So as a quick fix I got a heater to put in my room which helped, but I know will cost more money then my HID.



December 25, 2009
I got an additional thermastat because I want to have two readings to get an realistic idea.

Also put my fan in to get a little air flow going through the tent, I don't want to put my inline fan yet because I need a bug net and I'm still working on getting temp to the right place.





I've taken out the heater, I'm going to try and insulate the tent with some safety blankets I have, and I also took off the lense for my reflector. I'm also going to try and buy a dimmer and use it for my fan to lower the speed.
I'm hoping to see some really impressive growth with this DWC because as I said its my first hydro experience. And I love seeing the plants take off
