So I was pretty productive today..........started off like most days, with me shopping......
Got some hydroton and some SM-90 from the hydro store.
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Also grabbed some wood (4x4s) and clamps from Home Depot to make a support for the middle of my tray so that it didn't bend so much in the middle from the weight of the water and plants, leaving standing water in the tray between floodings - thing works perfectly - I'm very, very pleased
Obviously had to remove the plants to do this, so took some shots of them with real light so you could see their "actual" color - obviously still some yellow from the light bleaching, but they're recovering.
While I had the tray out, cleaned it out of all that nasty hydro dust that had accumulated in it - pretty pleased with my work, feel like I'm almost getting to be a legit E&F'er these days
(EDIT: pics are at bottom, although I'm sure I'm the only one who cares about a clean tray)
My new method for cleaning hydroton - used a hose nozzle that I bought at Home Depot and sprayed down each strainer-full of hydroton for about a minute or two - again, seemed to work out really well for me (noticing a pattern yet? I was in the zone today)
Pics of one of the Super Skunks - this strain is a fugging beast, all four of them are animals, which is why I had to do what follows...........
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EDIT: that plant in the front isn't dead, but it's not doing great - was suffocated by the SS, so might take a bit to come back, but I've got confidence in her.
Transplanted the one remaining clone (the other died, funny story if I ever bother telling it), and also the 3 Bubblelicious and 3 Power Diesels. Now, you may be saying to yourself, "but Bob, that only makes 24, and there's 25 plants in there"............well, that's because.........
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I took a cutting off of one of the best Super Skunks to see if I can get it to root in there...........should be interesting - certainly not the ideal cloning environment (strong light, nutes, and high CO2), but I'm thinking it'll work out - any guesses?
So, that's about it..............oh, I also reset my timer to flood every two hours (as opposed to every three) - it now floods every even hour, on the hour.
As always, comments, questions, and/or criticisms are welcome.