(Part 2) Top products from r/canadagrows

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u/pleasehelpwaterfloor · 5 pointsr/canadagrows

These are my suggestions - feel free to ask more questions if you need anything!

Read these guides (not by me) - I wish I had had something like this when I started: http://homegrow-pro.com/quantum-board-build-grow-tent/ And this one: http://homegrow-pro.com/the-3x3-grow-tent-setup/

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u/Marski420 · 1 pointr/canadagrows

If you want something cheap but incredibly reliable get the General Hydroponics PH test kit. You basically put the water in a little vial that comes with the kit, put a few drops of their PH solution inside, close up and shake, look at the color under natural light like the sun or a bright white light. The color you're looking for is really close to the color of beer. Theres a color strip that shows PH to color correlation on the bottle hard to screw up.

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Edit - I would get this entire kit. comes with PH test kit as well as PH down and up so you can properly adjust your PH to what it needs to be. https://www.amazon.ca/General-Hydroponics-pH-Control-Kit/dp/B000BNKWZY/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=PH+up+and+down&qid=1555392612&s=lawn-garden&sr=1-3

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Since you are growing in promix that is the equivalent to a hydroponic grow so you want your PH to be 5.8 for optimal growth. If I had to guess you're probably just giving this thing tap water at the moment?

u/ruckustata · 3 pointsr/canadagrows

Cost $24.99 on Amazon.ca. I diy'd an old computer 500w power supply to use as the 12v power source needed to use it. Runs at 65w at the wall.

Cooled the res water from 73°f to 66.5°f. I used to add frozen bottles but I couldn't keep up with cooling approx. 20gal of water. It would hit 66 then go right back up to 73 within a few hours. Did some research and found the Peltier water cooling solution for computers.

The mod I bought is a computer cpu heat sink and fan, peltier semiconductor and a water block. Semiconductor moves heat from one to the other leaving one side very cool and the other side very hot.

I would stay away from anything that has small fans. You'd want at least 80mm fans with a decent heatsink like in the picture.

Edit: added bonus is it helps keep my tent air at 75°f in this cold ass winter.

Edit 2: Parts list

Water Pump This is separate from the pump you are using for recirculating (RDWC).

Peltier Cooler I already have an extra on the way for summer. If not this one, go with something similar. i bought one that had multiple small fans and it didn't work well as it couldn't remove the heat fast enough from the heatsink and was heating up the cold side.

Power Supply Unit (PSU) I used an old one I had lying around. The one in the link is plenty of power and you just have to mod it. To get the PSU to turn on without connecting to a comp motherboard, you connect the green wire to a black wire. There should only be 1 green wire, which is the on/off wire that gets connected to the motherboard on/off port. You could buy dedicated power supplies for this kind of application but they are more expensive for less wattage. Dealers choice I guess.

5/16" Inside Diameter Hose

Edit 3: Will add link with a better side pic later today.

u/highergrinds · 7 pointsr/canadagrows

I make tincture often. Also in Ontario. I use Spirytus 76% (goes out of stock often, it's weird) or Goslings black seal rum (75.5%).

My ratio is 20g of fluffy buds from the backyard grow that have been decarbed, or 20g of already vaped bud, to 250ml of booze. I add this to a mini crockpot ( https://www.amazon.ca/Crock-Pot-16-Ounce-Little-Dipper-Chrome/dp/B00942VGKS/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=mini+crockpot&qid=1572633807&sr=8-6 ). After about an hour with stirring here and there, it's reduced from about 1 cup of booze to 1/2-3/4.

I then strain the above in one of those reusable coffee filters https://www.amazon.ca/GoldTone-Reusable-Hamilton-Brewers-Replaces/dp/B01MQY4LPD/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=coffee+filter&qid=1572634046&sr=8-11 (so much better than my old cheese cloth method). Which fits perfectly on one of these glass measuring cups ( https://www.amazon.com/Anchor-Hocking-4901-Measuring-Cup/dp/B002NS2XF2 ).

3-4ml and I'm passed out in 2 hours (I take this around 7pm). 2ml and I'll just be high.

Alcool in Ontario will require a letter from LCBO, which is easy to get, just email and tell them what it's for...(extraction of herbs) but alcool is $99. The booze mentioned above is ~ $40-ish and does the trick for me.

I feel I've perfected my method but if anyone can improve it please let me know. I make this every 2 months or so.

u/Art_Dodger · 4 pointsr/canadagrows

I just received the three Ten-packs from Amazon today. $17.55 total. For THIRTY packets. (Mine are 58%)

Amazon Boveda Packs

Or other options: onorok packets

Oops, just checked - I must have bought the last 3 bags... It now says “currently unavailable” for the Boveda. Probably other quantities available though...

u/streamer0194 · 1 pointr/canadagrows

2x4 Tent

Fan/Exhaust

AliBaba / Ali Express for HLG QB288 240w

u/AxiomaticSuppository · 6 pointsr/canadagrows

I'd avoid the root farm fabric pots -- they're overpriced. The 1.5Gal (small) costs $8, and the large is $13. Check out Amazon. You can get a 5-pack of 3 gal fabric pots with handles from Amazon for $16, and 5-pack of 5gal for $20.

Unfortunately, looks like they may have sold out of the 3gal and 5gal bags. I made my purchase a couple of weeks ago. They still have the 5-gal bags in beige, though, here.

u/iamasopissed · 1 pointr/canadagrows

Thanks for the info I just bought this P3 P3IP4400, Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00009MDBU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Guv9BbKZKNJWJ

Just wondering why id want the leds to be dimmable. And good call on the fans Ill pick some up yet aswell. Think it'll matter that I don't have a window or vent in the basement? It's a decent size basement.