Merry x-mass everybody!
Thanks for your thoughts guys, I reflected on what you guys said and came up with some more questions.
First I wanted to share some extreme stupidity on my part, so it may prevent some one else from being a complete knuckle-head,lol!
Yesterday I decided to raise the shorter plant up a little so it would get the same light as the bigger one. I placed the waterfarm on the box that came with my air pump (thought it was a great solution for a day or so until I could get me a wood block or something else).
Next, I added a couple of water bowls with paper towels sticking out, placed them on my big drip pan that the waterfarms sit in (that was done for some added humidity since I turned my drips off)
Who knows already what's going to happen next?!,lol. Sure thing, the water dripped from the paper towels in to my drip pan puddeling right under my 'great-idea' cardboard box. Then the cardboard box collapses, obviously, my middle plant falls over and 2 gallons of water along with half my clay pebbles dump out, but no, not into the drip pan, it dumps it right over the drip pan edge onto my very well sealed floor of the grow area. So, next my water level raises 3-4" on the floor, can you guess it, lol, yes it submerges the lowest power strip (3"up) Thank God for my German genes I added ground fault circuit interrupts which cut the power immediately and nothing got damaged besides the power strip
Now, I do not usually show my stupidity on a bulletin board, but in this case I made an exception due to the hazard!! Learn people learn!!!!
Now back to my grow:
I added some more pics, one of them you can see a fan leaf that is curling in a little close to the stem. Do you guys think that's heat stress, and if, then why, since the temps are only 79 with the light being 15" away?
I also wanted to know why many people with waterfarms have their drips running 24/7, their argument is that since we are growing in rock-wool and clay pebbles the roots can not drown and drowning is more an issue with soil.
Another question was, when I should start flowering since my larger plant is growing at about an inch a day and it's at 15" now??? (grow space for plant 5')
Also what about the middle plant, it's smaller but structurally identical to the larger one??
Oh, the one that still shows significant deficiencies I'm just keeping in there for now to see if it would recover!
So, that's it for now, let me know what you think
Thanks for your thoughts guys, I reflected on what you guys said and came up with some more questions.
First I wanted to share some extreme stupidity on my part, so it may prevent some one else from being a complete knuckle-head,lol!
Yesterday I decided to raise the shorter plant up a little so it would get the same light as the bigger one. I placed the waterfarm on the box that came with my air pump (thought it was a great solution for a day or so until I could get me a wood block or something else).
Next, I added a couple of water bowls with paper towels sticking out, placed them on my big drip pan that the waterfarms sit in (that was done for some added humidity since I turned my drips off)
Who knows already what's going to happen next?!,lol. Sure thing, the water dripped from the paper towels in to my drip pan puddeling right under my 'great-idea' cardboard box. Then the cardboard box collapses, obviously, my middle plant falls over and 2 gallons of water along with half my clay pebbles dump out, but no, not into the drip pan, it dumps it right over the drip pan edge onto my very well sealed floor of the grow area. So, next my water level raises 3-4" on the floor, can you guess it, lol, yes it submerges the lowest power strip (3"up) Thank God for my German genes I added ground fault circuit interrupts which cut the power immediately and nothing got damaged besides the power strip
Now, I do not usually show my stupidity on a bulletin board, but in this case I made an exception due to the hazard!! Learn people learn!!!!
Now back to my grow:
I added some more pics, one of them you can see a fan leaf that is curling in a little close to the stem. Do you guys think that's heat stress, and if, then why, since the temps are only 79 with the light being 15" away?
I also wanted to know why many people with waterfarms have their drips running 24/7, their argument is that since we are growing in rock-wool and clay pebbles the roots can not drown and drowning is more an issue with soil.
Another question was, when I should start flowering since my larger plant is growing at about an inch a day and it's at 15" now??? (grow space for plant 5')
Also what about the middle plant, it's smaller but structurally identical to the larger one??
Oh, the one that still shows significant deficiencies I'm just keeping in there for now to see if it would recover!
So, that's it for now, let me know what you think