blaze13
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Hey folks this is my first indoor grow so I'm trying to do everything right. Came across Scottyballs grow and basically tried to replicate it.
Tent: 63" X 36" X 22"
Light: 400W Ceramic Metal Halide
Hydro System: GH Waterfarm Single Unit
Nutes: GH Flora Nova Bloom
Strain: Aurora Indica
Seed is germinating now, but I'm wondering if the Waterfarm is going to be ready for it. I kinda need some enlightenment from experienced waterfarm users at this point. Scottyballs method explains creating a crater in the center of the hydroton to let water flow down towards the center, then he just plops a germinated seed taproot down in a hole in the center. Well in my setup, the water doesn't really follow the path of the crater, it mostly falls through the hydroton to the bottom of the bucket. The hydroton in the center where the seedling will go is not very moist at all, which has me worried. Should I go deeper with this crater? Is there too much hydroton, or not enough? I have included pics below. I have upgraded the pump, but its a dual outlet and I'm only pumping from one outlet right now so it still might not be getting enough air. I've done the other mods as well such as drilling additional root holes in the top reservoir.
Who knows, but the seed will be ready in another couple days so I need to figure something out. Other than than the setup is ready to go.
How do you guys usually start your seedlings in a waterfarm?
Tent: 63" X 36" X 22"
Light: 400W Ceramic Metal Halide
Hydro System: GH Waterfarm Single Unit
Nutes: GH Flora Nova Bloom
Strain: Aurora Indica
Seed is germinating now, but I'm wondering if the Waterfarm is going to be ready for it. I kinda need some enlightenment from experienced waterfarm users at this point. Scottyballs method explains creating a crater in the center of the hydroton to let water flow down towards the center, then he just plops a germinated seed taproot down in a hole in the center. Well in my setup, the water doesn't really follow the path of the crater, it mostly falls through the hydroton to the bottom of the bucket. The hydroton in the center where the seedling will go is not very moist at all, which has me worried. Should I go deeper with this crater? Is there too much hydroton, or not enough? I have included pics below. I have upgraded the pump, but its a dual outlet and I'm only pumping from one outlet right now so it still might not be getting enough air. I've done the other mods as well such as drilling additional root holes in the top reservoir.
Who knows, but the seed will be ready in another couple days so I need to figure something out. Other than than the setup is ready to go.
How do you guys usually start your seedlings in a waterfarm?