Look into gardening by the moon. You will find that currently we are at about Full moon... the time when above ground plant growth is most vigorous.... plants grow in cycles... Leaves, Roots, rest/heal... right before the new moon (no moon) is when the roots grow because gravity is highest pulling downward... the days preceding a full moon is when the plant grows the most above ground (leaves and stems)... pruning is best to do shortly after new moon. I avoid harvesting my plants shortly before full moon unless they are very ripe. The extra couple days near full moon could make a big difference.I thought I would add that the EBB plants have officially TAKEN OFF.
I was spraying them down and realized there was way more to them as compared to 2 days ago.
It actually seems like they are 30% or so bigger.
Weird thing is 1st 7 days or so after they went into the ebb they went stagnant, and actually looked sick
I have read on here and elsewhere that when they hit the res it will happen, but stems dia. and width to the indicas is coming in every day.
The sativas are shooting up.
I think I was starving them before, but now they are really green and healthy, but Pineapple and SLH are showing some stress from over-nute most likely as they are clawing.
I have one res, so I cant make em all happy at the same time, but I will rinse them down once daily with a diluted batch prior to lights out.
Thanks Dr.nice java looking like some good growth
I was/am really worried about leaks as well.LOL! Do not confuse luck with skill! ;0)
Actually, I did earn my Myco Stripes before I came to growing seriously.
I restarted my line recently, and have blocks of Shitake, Nameko, and
Trametes versicolor consolidating and several King Oyster already popping
pins. I will post some photos.
It did teach me a measure of patience. I need more as a husband (esp!)
and father though...
I appreciate your sharing the experience.
I am probably more freaked out about the connectors (leaks) and the
power bill than anything else about hydro.
Onward and upward,
JD
This is interesting, and Ill look into it!Look into gardening by the moon. You will find that currently we are at about Full moon... the time when above ground plant growth is most vigorous.... plants grow in cycles... Leaves, Roots, rest/heal... right before the new moon (no moon) is when the roots grow because gravity is highest pulling downward... the days preceding a full moon is when the plant grows the most above ground (leaves and stems)... pruning is best to do shortly after new moon. I avoid harvesting my plants shortly before full moon unless they are very ripe. The extra couple days near full moon could make a big difference.
Good to know! I have pretty much unlimited supply of fresh or composted Cow manure so might as well use it!Well BG, if you had access to some spores or clean mycelium,
then maybe.
When one has the cycle going, then the cost of a run is the cost
of a few cups of grains and a sack of manure.
I built myself a laminar flow hood for the hobby which makes everything
much easier, and that I could not imagine doing what I do without.
(and these run $300, or more if pre-built)
Good luck,
JD
Thanks TC.I think they are all gonna flower well!
Have fun out with the wife.
Laminar Flow Hoods are such badass tools. Mate of mine built a nice business making spawn after he built his, before then he had so much trouble. Far as I understand if you want to play with fungi it is pretty essential.Well BG, if you had access to some spores or clean mycelium,
then maybe.
When one has the cycle going, then the cost of a run is the cost
of a few cups of grains and a sack of manure.
I built myself a laminar flow hood for the hobby which makes everything
much easier, and that I could not imagine doing what I do without.
(and these run $300, or more if pre-built)
Good luck,
JD