Week 2 of the seedlingfase went by and things are going ok.
CN#3 is still my favourite, CN#2 starts growing normal and CN#1 is just doing its job.
On the last day of this week I repotted them in 14 liter airpots. The soil was pre-watered
with ph adjusted tapwater + Plagron Power Roots. (ec 0.55 – ph 6.3 – 21°C/69.8°F)
There is a large heating mat underneath the airpots which is connected to a thermostate, set to 22°C(71.6°F)
On that same day I switched on the Airfan, set at 40%
6 other plants have entered the room and these are 4 kinds of Drosera and 2 Venus Flytraps (carnivorious plants)
1 Capensis Alba, 1 Scorpioides, 1 Rotundifolia, 1 Paradoxa and 2 Red Dragons.
These fellas will keep the Cosmic Noodles company and protect them from possible fungus gnats in the future.
This is what I gave them this week:
Day 1 → Rest of 100 ml of day 4 of last week + 150 ml mineral water.
Each 50 ml of this solution. (ec 1.14 – ph 6.4 – 22°C/71°F)
Day 2 → Dry
Day 3 → Each 50 ml ph adjusted tapwater (ec 0.45 – ph 6.4 – 20°C/68°F)
Day 4 → Dry
Day 5 → Dry
Day 6 → Each 60 ml of tapwater with Plagron nutrients(see above for which and how much)
Day 7 → Repotting day
It got a little bit brighter with the cobs at 52 cm (20.5 inch) and 70 watt.
This resulted in a DLI of 20.5/PPFD 316
On the last day of the week the other identical coblight was brought into the growroom.
Both are now hanging at 47 cm (18.5 inch) with 120 watt.
This gave a DLI of 25.5/PPFD 393
Temperatures stayed between 20.9 – 27.2 °C (69.6 – 80.9 °F) and humidity levels between 39 – 94 %
Till next week!
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Looking great man! Seeling heat mats under plants. Looks like it's working? Thought about adding my mats like that. Any overheat issues or increase in tent humidity?
@Growyourhi, yeah it's worth the extra cost. The heating mat is connected to a thermostate that I can set between 10 - 30 °C (50 - 86°F)
I keep it on 21°C (70°F) so no issues with overheating. And humidity levels I keep under control with a dehumidifier.