Update!
Today we got the stuff we ordered, and I've set up the 3rd lamp in our motherroom.
So now we have 1 lamp for the clones we're gonna have later on (which is now used for our recovering C99s), 1 lamp for the PC and C99 motherplants, and 1 lamp for the TD and G13 x Haze motherplants.
By the way we're using Easy Rolls to raise and lower the lamps. Here's a few pics
Our motherplants are still looking good, although the Tangerine Dream ('Penny') shows sign of Zinc and Nitrogen deficiency.
We're going to do something about that asap.
Here's pics of our 3 motherplants and the injured C99s
Tangerine Dream ('Penny')
Pineapple Chunk
G13 x Haze
Our C99s and one PC (bottom right corner) still recovering
And here's the electrical sockets from the floweringroom
It looks like a mess, I know.
But it's necessary, because there's way too much noise comming from the whole grow room.
If I would ever have guests down in my basement they would immediately know somethings going on in the next room (where the growing is being done).
I also have a workout room in my basement with lots of machines and stuff and sometimes people ask if they can see it.
For now we've been lucky to avoid any suspecion, but it's just a matter of time before someone will figure it out.
To get to the point, the grey box in one of the sockets is connected with a remote control that I can use to switch on and off the airpumps, carbon filter and the fan.
That way we can use the remote as soon as we step inside the basement, and the noise will immediately stop.
The lights will of course still be on.
And as soon as we leave the basement again, I can turn it back on as long as my visitor is not there of course.
We have an EC meter now and now we know that we're not using enough nutrients for all our plants.
It's a huge relief that we have this EC meter now, this enables us to supervise the water and nutrients much more thoroughly.
Here's a pic of one of the G13 x Haze plants we have in the floweringroom, where it's obvious that it's missing nutes
And here's a pic of all the plants. They've really grown