Okay so I had surgery this week for pancreatic cancer. I've come back many weeks later to update. So I don't have a lot of pictures but I do have data and I've put everything I had here. My surgery was successful but that isn't the trick (well I guess it's part since only 20% of people can even have the surgery). The big trick is keeping it from coming back. I have innumerable doctor's appointments and will start chemo some time in the future. It's going to be tough keeping the diary up but I'm going to try.
Nice to see you beck with a new grow and project π» The new setup look good πͺ All the best, both with the grow and surgery ...get well fast growmie πππ
@sandspur, completely agree. I just have the opportunity to check the installation every day. if this is not possible, then it is better to use more solution
@ArthurStotch, your method works as well. In my case, this gives me more time between water changes with more solution. Both just different ways to achieve the same end result.
@sandspur, very interesting. I use a drain through a separate tube with a large syringe. I don't like messing around with a lot of solution. I wish you good luck. everything is done very neatly
@Cyrusdavirus, she certainly is. She's the smallest plant I've grown by far but is easily the prettiest. I've enjoyed this grow even as hands-off as I've had to be. It was a good time for that. I have some more of their (Seedsman) strains and will probably try one next. I'm impressed so far with this one.