I like the hard work you, to get the plant to grow!!, just wish I was able to talk with just YOU, but I know how busy you are,so I'll let you go and do your job!!!
The pump shuts off when the line is pressurized with the solenoids closed. When opened, the pressure drops and the pumps kicks back on until the solenoid closes and the pressure rises to the set point of the pump.
I need your advice on something having to do with a press im putting together. I ordered the parts you used however the heating elements i received are like 6 inches long. Do i try and use em or are they to big for the circuit
I'm really curious about how much you pay for electricity per month. I watched alot of "grow room building" videos and everyone picks gear for automation / yield / size ... which is fine. But noone speaks about maintaining costs if those setups run 24/7.
I have that same pump but the seaflo version and I'm using it for one 4x4 with x16 .5 gallon emitters but when I turn on the pump the emitters will spray water every few seconds instead of a nice steady drip.. do you know how I can fix that? I have it setup very similar to yours. I've even tried a return line with a ball valve on the end to try and regulate pressure but I still couldnt get them to stop spraying (or sometimes a few emitters wont drip at all while others will) Any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks.
Yes, you need a pressure regulator and can also use the screw at the top of the pump to dial pressure in. But still recommend a pressure regulator to keep the flow to the emitters constant. Worst case an expansion tank would smooth it out.
(33)3🧐 My Garden is a physical extension of me!(Soul) physical manifestations of SUN/LED light (Fruit ,Veg,and obviously medicines) im of a group known in scripture as the 144000(welcome to living out 3 known prophecies!! 144🤓
All that top of the range equipment is awesome gg if you’re well versed in growing like you are but for most or people just starting up all this is overkill .you should be telling people not to run out and buy all this if there just starting up cos people do wast so much money on growing
Or you could also argue "buy nice or buy twice", so that you're actually saving money in the long run by not replacing crappy equipment that can fail, ruin a grow and make you regret not buying higher quality.
A buck a watt isn't expensive at all for good LEDs.. It's getting harder to DIY a light for less. But with DIY you can expand as you need/can afford. Either way both better options than those Chinese "full spectrum" lights. I'd rather grow under a regular fixture LED with dome cut off than one of them.
8 years ago when I started, you unknowingly helped teach me. I feel like we are friends, Thanks.
Lmao same bro 🤣😂..him and the old school guys , Cali Green ,Neil etc. These guys were my best friends and they ain't even know it 😅
Clear clean precise information and set up as always. Appreciate the knowledge you put up for the community.
I like the hard work you, to get the plant to grow!!, just wish I was able to talk with just YOU, but I know how busy you are,so I'll let you go and do your job!!!
Clean build. Environmental control is key. Nice work.
Glad to see your indoor garden coming back up..👍🏻👍🏻
This is exactly what I want. Nice job .
Thanks for the update, looking forward to the next grow, good luck
Thanks for the update and information. Very nice grow shed. Looking forward to seeing the plants 🌱🌴🌲. Always enjoy your video’s ✌️
stoked for the new apache lights!
The one on the right I ran last round and did really well.
Can’t wait to see some plants in those pots soon, with another video of course 👊🏻
Hope to see you regularly
Looks like your going a fun run. 💯 great room lay out to .
Thanks 👍
New wall art? Nice and clean genes 😎
Yeah, I finally hung it up. There was room once the DIY driver wall was taken out.
Good luck with your grow!
Missed ya!
Good job bro
Nice 😮
This is so dope
Thanks for the great video!
Glad you liked it!
Could you do a video of proper ventilation and air circulation??
Awesome prices on those leds bro!
Long time, no see man 👍
Great video friend
Thank you! Cheers!
Ok great
Sweet
Awesome, ThX GG
Sweeeeeeet ✊🏾😎
Goodyear job bro
Tyty 🙃
How did you attach the trash can to the pump?
Is there a parts list would love a automated setup like this for watering . I usually do dwc but this I would love to try
Links are in the description
@@GreengenesGardenOfficial damn I feel stupid. Thanks keep up the awesome grows
How does the pump know to turn on? I understand the solenoid valves.
The pump shuts off when the line is pressurized with the solenoids closed. When opened, the pressure drops and the pumps kicks back on until the solenoid closes and the pressure rises to the set point of the pump.
I need your advice on something having to do with a press im putting together. I ordered the parts you used however the heating elements i received are like 6 inches long. Do i try and use em or are they to big for the circuit
Shouldn't be an issue electrically. But physically could be an issue.
GG if I may? Whay u dont put some predatory mites for safe run?
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What size pump do you use for your drip system? I’m going to replicate your system but can’t find any videos where you say what size pump your using,
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I'm really curious about how much you pay for electricity per month. I watched alot of "grow room building" videos and everyone picks gear for automation / yield / size ... which is fine. But noone speaks about maintaining costs if those setups run 24/7.
$0.36/KwH. Was the main reason I moved to LEDs in 2010. And why I do everything I can not use an AC.
I have that same pump but the seaflo version and I'm using it for one 4x4 with x16 .5 gallon emitters but when I turn on the pump the emitters will spray water every few seconds instead of a nice steady drip.. do you know how I can fix that? I have it setup very similar to yours.
I've even tried a return line with a ball valve on the end to try and regulate pressure but I still couldnt get them to stop spraying (or sometimes a few emitters wont drip at all while others will)
Any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks.
Yes, you need a pressure regulator and can also use the screw at the top of the pump to dial pressure in. But still recommend a pressure regulator to keep the flow to the emitters constant.
Worst case an expansion tank would smooth it out.
@@GreengenesGardenOfficial Thank you so much for the reply, that helps a lot.
Sorry if I missed this, but what are the dimensions of your building? I saw the fans but what do you use for heating and cooling?
Dope set up gene Why no trolmaster irrigation controller and no Ecco jet 110 or 230
Hi men wich soil you use ?
I use coco coir
Dang 1.5 gallon 😳 you see jacks changed the recipe to around 3.8 2.5 .99?
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(33)3🧐 My Garden is a physical extension of me!(Soul) physical manifestations of SUN/LED light (Fruit ,Veg,and obviously medicines) im of a group known in scripture as the 144000(welcome to living out 3 known prophecies!! 144🤓
All that top of the range equipment is awesome gg if you’re well versed in growing like you are but for most or people just starting up all this is overkill .you should be telling people not to run out and buy all this if there just starting up cos people do wast so much money on growing
No one is telling anyone to buy anything.
Or you could also argue "buy nice or buy twice", so that you're actually saving money in the long run by not replacing crappy equipment that can fail, ruin a grow and make you regret not buying higher quality.
A buck a watt isn't expensive at all for good LEDs.. It's getting harder to DIY a light for less. But with DIY you can expand as you need/can afford. Either way both better options than those Chinese "full spectrum" lights. I'd rather grow under a regular fixture LED with dome cut off than one of them.
I think you should tell people to run out and buy it if they want an indoor garden too. Ya stuff Costs money buy the way lol
@@michaelliu8138 say it again Michael!!! Preach it from the hilltops. Buy nice or buy twice. Phrase of the century