Crystal Toy
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looking really sweet.keep it up
Verrrrrry Nice.....................Pic update time!!! Yay!!!! =)
I did a complete rez change this evening and after everything was completed...
5.5 pH
613 PPM
I'm really trying to keep this girl good and compact. I think keeping the floro lights nice and close below the big light as well, is helping the nodes develop nice and close together. The secondary growth is looking good too, and as soon as I can tilt her over I'll start training her to get the other tops going - then it's to the hardware store to get some supplies to build my screen.
Cheers everyone - thanks for checking out my progress!
I've got it turned with the reflective side down - however I do agree with you regarding light hitting the bottoms of the leaves... I took the foil off after taking those last pictures actually, and I'm not sure if it will go back on or not - I've been following another grow that used it throughout the grow without any issues, so we'll see. Thanks for the tip! I did notice some slight greenish buildup on the drip-tube this evening, but I'm not too worried - just need to keep an eye on it.Take the goddamn foil off the top of the buckets. Your not supposed to have light hitting your stomata.
If your trying to cover your hydroton from getting algae, use black poly or wood or something non-reflective.
Sure, it's not big enough of a problem that it will kill you plants, but why play around with something so easy to avoid. Idk sorry..pet peeve.I've got it turned with the reflective side down - however I do agree with you regarding light hitting the bottoms of the leaves... I took the foil off after taking those last pictures actually, and I'm not sure if it will go back on or not - I've been following another grow that used it throughout the grow without any issues, so we'll see. Thanks for the tip! I did notice some slight greenish buildup on the drip-tube this evening, but I'm not too worried - just need to keep an eye on it.
OK, this light hitting the bottom of the leaves being a bad thing is news to me..............no surprise, as I'm often late to the party.I've got it turned with the reflective side down - however I do agree with you regarding light hitting the bottoms of the leaves... I took the foil off after taking those last pictures actually, and I'm not sure if it will go back on or not - I've been following another grow that used it throughout the grow without any issues, so we'll see. Thanks for the tip! I did notice some slight greenish buildup on the drip-tube this evening, but I'm not too worried - just need to keep an eye on it.
I believe that logically the plants' leaves use light on the surface (ala large solar panels) - the bottom of your leaves don't 'naturally' received direct light (such as what may be refelected back up off of the foil. (Correct me if i'm wrong Beans...) Foliar spray applied to the bottoms of the leaves is beneficial however... The stomata (like pores in your skin) on the leaves bottoms absorb moisture but don't require light, and it excess, it may be detrimental to the plant. I noticed early on that the small tender leaves were twisting a bit - this may be due to this mis-directed light... but other than that, she's looking realy green and healthy still, so no worries. I'm going to keep the foil off of the top for a while and see how the drip-ring does - if I get excessive salt build-up or algae, I'll have to either put the foil back on again (the plant is big enough now not to be effected much by it) or find something else like Beans mentioned, to cover at least the drip-ring. I've got a larger sized pump running instead of using the one that came with the kit, so I've got plenty of pressure for drip-action - no worries there. I'm also taking the drip-ring off every few weeks to clean it good to avoid clogging.OK, this light hitting the bottom of the leaves being a bad thing is news to me..............no surprise, as I'm often late to the party.
Is there a link or URL you can direct me to with more info on this?
I also use foil (duller side up) on my Water farm to cut down splash on new plants & aid in directing nute flow to plant as it it starts to take off. And I remove it when plant grows larger and splash, excess evaporation, is no longer a concern. Growth is so rapid, I don't see it as impeding the plant in any way.........but what do I know?
Thanks for the informative comeback. My leaf twisting has generally been due to slightly over-nuting. And I am new to the WF system, so I will pay closer attention when using foil.I found some really interesting info today on this site regarding the effect of music (certain pitches and tones) on plant growth. Some of the research and history explained in the below thread is very, very interesting - enough so that I may need to give this a try! I encourage everyone to give this thread a read-thru - quite intriguing!!
https://www.rollitup.org/advanced-marijuana-cultivation/294405-influence-music-plants.html
Here's a quote from the link;So what type, or genre, of music do they suggest??