cjsbabygirl313
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Not on one of the lakes ... on the Chesapeake BayWhat you live on one of the great lakes?
Not on one of the lakes ... on the Chesapeake BayWhat you live on one of the great lakes?
No, no roots yet - especially not through that ton of hydroton.Do u have any roots com8ng thru the netpot? If no dont worry about it. No changeiut needed. That lil thing couldnt drink a thimble caps worth of water all week.
Dont worry about changing out the solution fri.. We dont need to change it out till we change to flower nutes.. Its just waste of water and nutes and time....No, no roots yet - especially not through that ton of hydroton.
any lake is a "great lake" if you live on it....shit!!!!What you live on one of the great lakes?
Must be nice, no ice lol. Here’s what I look atJust wanted to share a beautiful morning from my front door!
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Actually our snow is gone but still 2’ of ice .We havent had a good snowfall here in a long time - though we did have Snowmageddon in 2009/2010 - omg that was a LOT of snow for a LONG time
Ouch - ice suxActually our snow is gone but still 2’ of ice .
There is nothing wrong with changing water on a schedule, some do, some don’t. There are good and bad for both methods IMO. I change out and very rarely add back just because I have things dialed in to add exact same amount every time and it’s quick and easy for me. There are many variables like nutes, water, room make up, do what works for you. I use my res water, what little is left for house plants and clones lol. I spend about $50 on nutes for the whole year so that’s not a concern. I get a very unstable res if I leave it to long or add back but again that could be water/nutes. I did spend a bit of time finding the nutrient that offered me stability and price. IMO you are border line getting to warm (res) so hopefully you are giving enough DO. Roots should be out by now, not lots, but yes you should be seeing them I would think.Morning all! Ok, here are today’s pics and the readings from my brand new and calibrated ph and ppm testers from Blue Lab. The bigger leaves on my first girl look like they have rust on them
HBSS #1 ... ph: 6.3 ... ppm: 470 ... Water temp: 68
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HBSS #1 ... ph: 7.2 ... ppm: 710 ... Water temp: 68
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Now, I know that the ph and ppms are up higher than they should be. Since the water level has dropped some (likely due to evaporation more than anything), do I add distilled water to bring that ppm level DOWN and then re-check the ph and adjust if necessary?
This is why I was considering switching out the waters in both this weekend - especially now that I have these awesome new pens! I’m not worried about “throwing away” nutes that are in water already - especially if that water isn’t doing my babies any good!
Blue labs is the best one to get. Both pH pen and ppm truncheon meters . If not blue labs you will have to replace them. They make tip cleaner for the pH pen. I recommend you get it alsoI know ... quality! Its one of the reasons I went with the Blue Lab pens - really good reviews all around and here too. No point in skimping on the thing that will help me keep my babies happy!
Yup ... I know to go easy on the nutes ... my first post explained that I was using 1/4 strength and using it only because I’m using distilled waterAt this stage in these sprouts life they shouldn't need hardly and food and can be easy to burn up if you are not careful .
The rapid rooters change from dark brown to light brown when the need a little water.
The root structure of the one baby in the hydro farm probable hasn't spread out under Neath the drip ring yet.
When the do it should shoot out.
Until the roots spread out I would make sure to hand water the plug a little to keep them going.
Go real easy on nutes at this stage.
Usually water is enough at this stage untill they are a few inches tall.
If you have some bennificial bacteria and drop it into the rapid rooters plug will turbo charge the root system and make the roots take off faster .
I know you probably have a little in the water already.
I would take a little syringe and put a few drops concentrated straight into the plug and watch them explode.
500 ppm is a little hot. I think that is what you mentioned.Yup ... I know to go easy on the nutes ... my first post explained that I was using 1/4 strength and using it only because I’m using distilled water
Dissolved oxygen but at this point it shouldn’t be an issue, and yup maybe pics, it looked like the middle new growth was brown and that is a sign she is about to die, hopefully not. Brown spots on new plants is not normal and a sign of issues, I know as I get them on occasion, just saying lol.DO?? Sorry, that’s a term I haven’t learned yet. Enlighten me please!
As for the little one at the bottom, the drip ring is only being turned on 2x per day and only for about 15 mins each. And it might be hard to tell from the pics, but she actually IS growing *lol*.