Look, I'll show you:yep i know about that they are too starchy
because i didn't clean the leaves for about 1 month
thats why thay got like that
i cleaned them 2 weeks before flowering and 2 weeks after flowering
so those 4 weeks had a lot of impact
ill fix it next grow
Sorry for not getting back yet, busy schedule these last two days.
I did take (bad) pictures for you yesterday. Will post when I get back today... Horse riding time for my daughter... or more just pointing at them, she is scared of large animals.
The plants decided to grow massively overnight and the leaf is now a full leaf. I measured the cotyledons, at 3cm from tip to tip, curled as they are on the plant. Normally is between 20 and 25mm, and much thinner.
Be back later.
@Sedan so many tops on each plant, how do you you make them all?
I apologise for the delay. Tablet did not want to connect to PC until I tried USB ports on the back.
It is really a bad quality picture, but look at the size of the bottom leaves, that was 24 hours after germination, it grew the other two leaves between when I told you about it and took the photos, maybe another 12 hours. You can look at topic called ROOTS under general category of forum. for more info.
Both the normal plant bags and the ones with the foam liner and perforations had same results, so it is down to having the right nutrients available at the point of germination.
Observe no nute burns. I've been letting their bags get really dry for the past 48 hours, will be watering them just now before they go into shock, but I suspect their roots are already covering most of the bag. Will make new larger bags tomorrow.
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What is the diameter of the platform all stands on and the size of the hole in the centre?
Here is my guess of it, more or less. Observe line down the centre, if the circle is cut down the line, and you put a hinge on one side, it can open like a book., now you can do 4 plants, 25 % more yield
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I do not like hydroponics, Bro. The ventilation system and the temperature of the lamps (600 + 400), dries the soil for three days in full, the appetite of the plants is also very strong in this light! If you do not water for three days, the plants wither! If it's a coconut, I'll be scared to leave the plants even for a day! In the DWC, I can not adjust the temperature of the solution in this unit, that's for sure! Need extra equipment. I have already assembled a DWC installation for two plants, this is my next project. I'll do it in the winter, so it's not so hot. Air conditioning, I can not afford- it's expensive !!I guess most of the weight would be from the soil you use.
I would use Hydro or aero with bare roots or coco mix, which makes the plants very light.
So it would be just a matter of draining the water first before moving it.
Otherwise, the frame could be made with square steel tube, with castor wheels under. So many people have welders in my street, I never even bothered buying one. I do enough favours to ask for one, now and again.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/roots.939464/
That part of the story has yet to be written, my friend.@ttystikk
Yeah I'm reading your thread, sorry to hear about the crap you had, haven't gotten to the part with how it turned out. Real life reads better than books.