1. main electric supply for lights withan industrial contact timer which automatically sets when lights go on and come back on. female plants start off with 18 hours on and 6 hours off. the cultivator forces plant to initiate bloom by changing 18/6 to 12 hours on/12 hours off the dark period stresses the plants out causes them to self seed which ruins the crop. so timer is very important.
2. these are programmable electric wall socket timers. they are for automating air flow and nutrient water pumps.
3. this is the exhaust system and carbon scrubber. this fan sits on top of a tall cylinder known as a carbon scrubber. its job is to neutralize the smell of the plants. charcoal is inside cylinder and when air is pulled up thru the metal mesh sides thru the fan pulling the air outside then ducting then outside. pulling air out to exchange lowers humidity, manages temperature replenishes co2 .
4. active intake fan brings fresh air into the room
5. these boxes are called ballasts. provide high voltage power to high pressure sodim lights. they physcially turn the lights on/off when commanded by the timer. they are attached to the industrial timer.
5. these large leaves are incredible. very very rare type called haze. the most difficult to grow but best rewards in quality and market value. these plants covered in resin and high yielding.
6. judgin by the cola size these plants were 2/3 done with bloom
7 hps lighting system
high pressure sodium lighting syste includes 3 parts- ballast, bulb, and reflector.
bulb is powered by the ballast which are the white rectangles above the intake fan(4) the ballast ignites the sodium bulb when the timer signals .
600 watt high pressure sodim light is contained inside the reflector behind glass. the reflector keeps heat away from top of plant, increases brightness/intensity, and gives light wider range.
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kennys grow is very impressive. thought some would like t o have some context as the defense trying drag crsr and kr down.
starting off the word hydropponics what was it mean?? what makes it different then dirt??
the main idea is tro expose the roots directly to a constant source of oxygenated nutrient solution. the plant has access to everything it wants whenever it wants it. dirt is a middleman it holds the nutrients and when roots fill with water the nutrients from dirt are pushed up stem to plant. with hydro the roots are sitting in rockwool, clay balls, net pots perlite which only supplies support not nutrition. oxygen is added to the water which enables the plant to grow in standing water. this system produces massive yields, potent medicine, and faster growth. it is the most difficult way to grow but it has the best results. these guys were professional level this room is better then 90 percent of caretakers i work with.
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