Justin E
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I decided to start growing for myself recently on a whim so I invested a little money to set up two hydroponic 4x4x8 rooms to try to grow perpetually. I’ve done a lot of research but I still don’t feel very confident in my chances for the level of success I’m after. I find a lot of conflicting information about certain things like what nutrients to use or whether or not to trim fan leaves to let light in during early veg.
I started off with the fox farm trio with the hydro variant of “grow big”, but I’ve been seeing people arguing that their product has degraded in quality over the years. To be honest I picked it because I’ve seen it used before and I liked the art lol. I’ve got the GH flora trio on the way now along with hydroguard.
They sprouted out of the cubes on December 12th and took a little while to get going think but they seem to be going strong now.
I’ve got one pump to bring the water to the hydro halos for two minutes straight every 10 minutes and one pump to agitate the water because the fox farm nutrients were doing weird things to the water before I set that up...
I’ve got four 5 gallon cloth planters filled with clay pebbles as the medium, they’ve got some algae growing on top of them though so I cut out some reflective discs to try to keep the light off of them and reflect light back up into the plants. The planters are sitting in some dishes that I have draining back into the reservoir which I keep between 60F and 70F. The pH keeps creeping up to around 7.2 for some reason... I think that will become easier to handle after I switch to the GH nutrients, but maybe it’s the pebbles? I washed them as suggested everywhere.
The planters are having a bit of a salt/algae buildup issue on the outside of them, not sure if that’s a problem on the inside too. The plants look pretty healthy to me for the most part so far though.
Oh and my light is a spider farmer SE-5000 and the strain is Cheese.
What do y’all think? How do my precious babies look? One of them has a couple mutant leaves it seems. There’s a double pointed blade and one with 10 points with two coming out in odd directions...
I am most concerned about the algae and salt but I’m not totally sure how to handle those. Could it be that I’m watering too frequently?
I started off with the fox farm trio with the hydro variant of “grow big”, but I’ve been seeing people arguing that their product has degraded in quality over the years. To be honest I picked it because I’ve seen it used before and I liked the art lol. I’ve got the GH flora trio on the way now along with hydroguard.
They sprouted out of the cubes on December 12th and took a little while to get going think but they seem to be going strong now.
I’ve got one pump to bring the water to the hydro halos for two minutes straight every 10 minutes and one pump to agitate the water because the fox farm nutrients were doing weird things to the water before I set that up...
I’ve got four 5 gallon cloth planters filled with clay pebbles as the medium, they’ve got some algae growing on top of them though so I cut out some reflective discs to try to keep the light off of them and reflect light back up into the plants. The planters are sitting in some dishes that I have draining back into the reservoir which I keep between 60F and 70F. The pH keeps creeping up to around 7.2 for some reason... I think that will become easier to handle after I switch to the GH nutrients, but maybe it’s the pebbles? I washed them as suggested everywhere.
The planters are having a bit of a salt/algae buildup issue on the outside of them, not sure if that’s a problem on the inside too. The plants look pretty healthy to me for the most part so far though.
Oh and my light is a spider farmer SE-5000 and the strain is Cheese.
What do y’all think? How do my precious babies look? One of them has a couple mutant leaves it seems. There’s a double pointed blade and one with 10 points with two coming out in odd directions...
I am most concerned about the algae and salt but I’m not totally sure how to handle those. Could it be that I’m watering too frequently?
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