Purplestickeypunch
Active Member
Well I've decided to give this another whirl. My last grow was 5+ years ago and ended up going only one cycle due to issues beyond my control. Anyway, I'm at it again. I wanted to try something different and after reading one of Lordjin's journals I decided to go the aeroponics route.
System Info:
1X 400w MH (will switch to HPS for bloom)
Automatic cooling system
1X 4 port air pump
1X 400 GPH pump (each)
8X 180 sprayer (each)
2X 5" round air stone (each)
1X 35 gallon tough tote (each)
*(each) because there are two separate systems.
NOTE: Will be adding a timer to control sprayers. Currently they run 247.
Ladies: (3x) Bubblelicious [Nirvana]
(1X) White Siberian [Dinafem]
11/20 I planted the 3 bubblelicious seeds that sprouted [these referred to as A,B,C]. The fourth hadn't shown signs of life, but I wanted to be patient.
[24/0, no nutes, ph 6.0, temp set to 85*F]
11/22 Installed light timer and completed temp control system.
11/24 Gave up on the 4th bubblelicious, sent 1 White Siberian [D] to the germinator.
[18/6, no nutes, ph 6.0, temp set to 85*F]
11/25 A,B,C, all about 1" tall. Discovered very small caterpillars eating my infants. Manually removed them and brought to local shop for ID.
[18/6, no nutes, ph 6.0, temp set to 85*F]
11/26 A,B,C, all about 1 1/4" tall. D has sprouted. Treated all plants with Don't-Bug-Me (DBM) spray and spray-treated media with Azamax. (AZ)
[18/6, no nutes, ph 6.0, temp set to 85*F]
11/27 Removed all media, and replaced with AZ soak-treated media. NOTE: C has much longer fishbone looking roots; A & B had very short roots in comparison to C. "D" has sprouted and has been planted. A,B,C showing signs of yellowing on leaves. Raised light another 6", now sitting at 18" over tubs.
[18/6, added "Grow" nutes per instructions, ph 6.0, temp lowered to 82*F]
11/29 A,B,C, are looking funky. D has come out of the cube and is looking good so far. I think "C" is a different strain or something, it doesn't look like A & B. I know it's still early, but the leaves on A & B are narrow, while C has broader leaves with better roots.
[18/6, ph 6.0, 82*F] @1730 Added 1/3 shot of ph down.
Well guys and gals, let me know if I'm doing anything terribly wrong or if I'm just over concerned about the yellowing on my girls. I've raised the light, lowered the temp and am trying to inch the ph down to 5.5 all in an attempt to cure the yellowing. Granted this was only over a few days time, but like any new parent; I'm watching them closely.
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System Info:
1X 400w MH (will switch to HPS for bloom)
Automatic cooling system
1X 4 port air pump
1X 400 GPH pump (each)
8X 180 sprayer (each)
2X 5" round air stone (each)
1X 35 gallon tough tote (each)
*(each) because there are two separate systems.
NOTE: Will be adding a timer to control sprayers. Currently they run 247.
Ladies: (3x) Bubblelicious [Nirvana]
(1X) White Siberian [Dinafem]
11/20 I planted the 3 bubblelicious seeds that sprouted [these referred to as A,B,C]. The fourth hadn't shown signs of life, but I wanted to be patient.
[24/0, no nutes, ph 6.0, temp set to 85*F]
11/22 Installed light timer and completed temp control system.
11/24 Gave up on the 4th bubblelicious, sent 1 White Siberian [D] to the germinator.
[18/6, no nutes, ph 6.0, temp set to 85*F]
11/25 A,B,C, all about 1" tall. Discovered very small caterpillars eating my infants. Manually removed them and brought to local shop for ID.
[18/6, no nutes, ph 6.0, temp set to 85*F]
11/26 A,B,C, all about 1 1/4" tall. D has sprouted. Treated all plants with Don't-Bug-Me (DBM) spray and spray-treated media with Azamax. (AZ)
[18/6, no nutes, ph 6.0, temp set to 85*F]
11/27 Removed all media, and replaced with AZ soak-treated media. NOTE: C has much longer fishbone looking roots; A & B had very short roots in comparison to C. "D" has sprouted and has been planted. A,B,C showing signs of yellowing on leaves. Raised light another 6", now sitting at 18" over tubs.
[18/6, added "Grow" nutes per instructions, ph 6.0, temp lowered to 82*F]
11/29 A,B,C, are looking funky. D has come out of the cube and is looking good so far. I think "C" is a different strain or something, it doesn't look like A & B. I know it's still early, but the leaves on A & B are narrow, while C has broader leaves with better roots.
[18/6, ph 6.0, 82*F] @1730 Added 1/3 shot of ph down.
Well guys and gals, let me know if I'm doing anything terribly wrong or if I'm just over concerned about the yellowing on my girls. I've raised the light, lowered the temp and am trying to inch the ph down to 5.5 all in an attempt to cure the yellowing. Granted this was only over a few days time, but like any new parent; I'm watching them closely.
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