tiffknee
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hi!
i'm a noob and sprouted a seed i found in my weed. i left boston for the holidays, so i quickly set up my plant to be [hopefully] self sufficient while i'm on vacation...
_ LED strips for additional light, since the length of natural daylight is shorter during winter
_ automated watering
_ webcam that tweets a photo of my plant everyday [ https://twitter.com/semisweetspell ]
_ unfortunately i didn't have time to hook my sensor data to the internet...
anyway, i realized that the real sun is wayy superior to 15 LEDs at close quarters. i had always wondered if grow light companies are trying to rip people off - i can now see that regular WS2811 strips are not that strong [i was only comparing wavelength spectrum, but i guess the real issue is intensity].
while i was in town, i was watering my plant a teeny tiny bit every day [or every other day]. right before i had to fly out, the cotyledons started turning yellow... is it normal for the cotyledons to do that? or is there too much water, etc?
i'm not using any commercial nutrients - i just grabbed some soil from my yard. if my plant survives and turns out to be female i'm pretty sure she'll taste bad, but my goal here is to learn and move away from a black thumb.
i discovered that i should have set up my webcam to take a picture when the lights are off... it's kind of hard to see how it's doing with everything purple. and i wish i had time to tweet my sensor readings as well.
i'd like to hear your thoughts / concerns / questions!
i'm a noob and sprouted a seed i found in my weed. i left boston for the holidays, so i quickly set up my plant to be [hopefully] self sufficient while i'm on vacation...
_ LED strips for additional light, since the length of natural daylight is shorter during winter
_ automated watering
_ webcam that tweets a photo of my plant everyday [ https://twitter.com/semisweetspell ]
_ unfortunately i didn't have time to hook my sensor data to the internet...
anyway, i realized that the real sun is wayy superior to 15 LEDs at close quarters. i had always wondered if grow light companies are trying to rip people off - i can now see that regular WS2811 strips are not that strong [i was only comparing wavelength spectrum, but i guess the real issue is intensity].
while i was in town, i was watering my plant a teeny tiny bit every day [or every other day]. right before i had to fly out, the cotyledons started turning yellow... is it normal for the cotyledons to do that? or is there too much water, etc?
i'm not using any commercial nutrients - i just grabbed some soil from my yard. if my plant survives and turns out to be female i'm pretty sure she'll taste bad, but my goal here is to learn and move away from a black thumb.
i discovered that i should have set up my webcam to take a picture when the lights are off... it's kind of hard to see how it's doing with everything purple. and i wish i had time to tweet my sensor readings as well.
i'd like to hear your thoughts / concerns / questions!
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