Greetings friends
Allow me to introduce you to my first ever brand spanking new homemade self contained DWC hydroponic system. So for this small experimental cycle, I will be testing various nutritional additives and plant training techniques. I will be sure to record a daily log in order to optimize my progress. Please note I will not be including germination and drying time.
Day 1 Mon, 16 July
So after a few days germination and nurturing, the plants have been moved to their permanent home. I filled the reservoir with nutrients following the can a websites specific instructions.
Day 2 Tue, 17 July
I've noticed a small growth in height however, I had a small humidity dome which upon moving slightly damaged the leaves but I noticed some strange spots which may have been from the fertiliser. But I did follow the dosages exactly??
Day 4 Thurs, 18 July
Note to self, maybe stick with clones seeing as you get straight into the vegging stage saving maybe a week or two. That and the fact they're free.
Ok, so I had to completely empty all my reservoirs because I misinterpreted the CANNA websites feeding schedule. It said 0-3 weeks which I foolishly did not realise was post-germination/sapling. And also one of the smaller plants #3, actually fell over because it's roots still had not dug deep enough to feed on the reservoirs moisture. However, I almost literally saw it pop back up with a tad of rehydration. Note to self a good trick for future reference will be to fill the reservoir right up until it pretty much touches the net pot and then shrinks back down to that even 35L once I begin adding nutrients.
Day 5 Fri, 18 July
Ok, so I gathered a bit of Intel from my friendly neighbourhood hydroman. First off I can hold off buying the EC meter until next they enter the actual vegetative stage which apparently is between 3 to 5 internodes ( the space between nodes) until then I will be feeding them a fraction amount of veggie fertilizer and rhizotonic. Now, this swamp cooler thing has piqued my curiosity if I'm not mistaken dry ice converts to carbon dioxide which we all know plants love so, that means a swamp cooler can cool, raise humidity and increase co2? In the mean time, I was given a bag of homegrown co2 which I will photograph. This will also counter the high-temperature problems I have been having. Apparently, plants can withstand an additional 10 degrees with the addition of co2 that complemented by silica would prove to be invaluable in the summer. I will be purchasing a humidifier for my saplings soon and have decided to stick with weekly reservoirs, Peace out.
Day 7 Sun, 21 July
Note to self I think for my cycle if I used a short square shaped reservoirs and perhaps less litres next time with multiple net pots per reservoir and with clones I think that would greatly accelerate vegge time and thus shorter cycles in general
Got myself a very good humidifier and added small amounts of vegge fertilizer to the none CANNA plants.
I understand that by placing less clay balls my roots will reach the reservoir quicker, but then wouldn't sunlight seep through the remaining exposed net pot?
Your roots will grow a few inches a day in this stage as long as they are not too wet in the rockwool. I wouldn't worry about a couple inches of pellets. It will only make a day or 2 difference. I would stack the pellets higher and top water if you need to for a day or so longer.
@DILLIGAF,
Hey, man wicked and thanks for the link yeah I'll stay tuned into your growth as well. Dam I didn't know you could only select one comment as a response to your questions, but yours helped the most with the little ring idea. I was recommended to cover with smaller clay balls as you can see I've done with a few of my plants but your ideas much better as dosn't stress the sapling as much.
I noticed you're from down under, I happen to be just across the ditch riding that land of the long white cloud. And our grow seems similar"ish" so I'ma def keep your grow monitored.
P.S
What's your opinion on hydro grown autos? I stopped with autos in general in favour of photoperiod for the increased yield, but I understand the shorter life cycles make up for that.
So that being said do autos thrive in hydro?