We’ll see. This is my first run, I’m hoping for a pretty high yield for all the abuse and growth time I put her through. Definately not a pure grobo run for me.
This CO2 set up was originally for my tent run however my grobo is currently taking that space so I might as well put it to use. Figured I’d share what I got going for those who are curious with the parts and process involved.
CO2 Generator:
Exhale CO2 Bag (for passive co2)
Vivosun CO2 Regulator
CO2 Tank - 20 Lb (can get any cheap one you can find to join a co2 exchange program unless you want to find a fill station)
Environment Controllers: (Budget approach with plenty of customization, remote online controls and data logging options)
Meross Hygrometer:
Meross Smart Plug (Controls Lights / AC / Exhaust Fan / CO2):
The CO2 Tank is connected to the Regulator which has a solenoid valve that is connected to the CO2 distribution hoses, which is placed above the canopy in the grobo. The CO2 regulator is connected to the CO2 controller which is plugged into a Meross smart plug.
When using CO2, I allow my temperature to swing since I am not using a recirculating air conditioner.
The meross smart plugs and hygrometer are my Tent’s environment controller. They are being controlled by the meross app which I am able to set automated responses, timers and routines depending on humidity and temperatures. Using the smart plugs to control my CO2 controller saves me from wasting CO2 by turning off the CO2 when the AC and fans are running. This is how the Titan Controls Hades 3 functions, I just mimiced its functions and applied to smart plugs, this saves about $200 in unnecessary equipment.
I have the environment set up in different categories, ramp up / cool down / lights out.
Ramp Up
AC Off: 76F (allows some ramp time for CO2 to build up as tent heats up again)
Exhaust Off: 76F
CO2 On: 76F (CO2 Controller set to 1200-1680 ppm)
Cool Down:
AC On: 86F
Exhaust Fan On: 86F (Set exhaust pressure to slighting above the AC intake air pressure. You want neutral to slightly negative tent pressure while cool down is running, this prevents too much CO2 from leaking out and RH from spiking too much)
CO2 Off: 86F
Lights Out:
AC off: 75f (to encourage proper node spacing with night time temps, keeping it between 5-10f below day time temps)
CO2 off (The CO2 controller normally comes with a light sensor that automatically turns off when there is no light, but I use the smart plugs just in case)
Lol, ill bring it back tonight it was accidentally removed while I was on my phone and I didn’t have a spare on me. I’ll need to crop a new one from my computer hahah.
Don’t need to cut it just remove the sides with screw driver just got mine in today. One quick question though how far up do I need to put the rack or is it how ever you feel best
I’ve never used one myself ive just gone with other growers but to be completely honest having read more I’m thinking as its my first grow I have enough to learn atm !! & unless I hear differently im thinking about Not using it with this grow
I might take the stubs off but fits with them on & I might break a end weld so… !!?
Just waiting on magnetic hooks
All set now She’s looking really well atm
Just wish I had the confidence to Nip the middle out so apparently 2+ shoots will grow but im terrified of killing her off & it is my First Ever Grow !!
The grobo failed to dose my nutes for a 2nd week in a row. It dosed bottle 4 then stopped… I decided to clean the ec probe and just dump the nutes to test if cleaning the worked, it did.
Thanks @Aang, her stalk is something that I truly admired since late veg to stretch and I really think early bending can really help with strengthening her base.
I believe this was the move that started it all lol
Since she gotten way too big for the grobo, I am really curious to see how the end result would have been if I did the same kind of grow strategy on a open dwc system.