Perlite is inert and has a good capillary action, it prolly doesn't matter when they're older but before roots hit the bottom it ensures they're getting enough.
Clay pebbles idk much about other than I don't like them through ph issues and red dust.
I forgot i had this i'm thinking about giving it a turn alongside 3x dtw
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I'm curious how much difference there might be?
I expect dtw feeding 3x a day to be a little better but I doubt it'll justify the added work, who knows?
You can put a towel, white packing sheet etc over your prop, enough to diffuse the strong light, when I was used to run a mh veg room that's what I done.Yeah mine are on 1.2 ec also i need to take sum cuts off them but i think the led is turned up to much for cuts to me in the same tent with ppfd up for those bigger plants
You can put a towel, white packing sheet etc over your prop, enough to diffuse the strong light, when I was used to run a mh veg room that's what I done.
You can put a towel, white packing sheet etc over your prop, enough to diffuse the strong light, when I was used to run a mh veg room that's what I done.
What would be a better option for autopot does any one benefit more than the other for the bottom layer in an auto pot as i already have the perlite at hand, thanks
Your vegging cabinet is ideal mate, the time it'll save you is untold, you can have seeds and clones ready to veg/flower, monster clones, the time saved each crop adds up over the season so you can fit in a extra crop, depending what your aim is of course.I have built this on my shelf i just dont no what temps will be or if i should leave heated propogator on, would it be ok to layer the heated prop in perlite as i think it gets to hot just on the baseView attachment 5349228View attachment 5349230View attachment 5349229
Your vegging cabinet is ideal mate, the time it'll save you is untold, you can have seeds and clones ready to veg/flower, monster clones, the time saved each crop adds up over the season so you can fit in a extra crop, depending what your aim is of course.
I've also found the bottom of my prop gets too hot, I've a couple of squares off mylar coated bubble wrap I put in the bottom of the prop, there's room for improvement but it works for now.