stickywizzeltiet
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lemme try that again
You don't have to send us a link to your gallery...we can just click on your gallery. But, you CAN post your pics as an attachment in your thread reply if you do an actual reply (i.e. don't do a quick reply). BTW those plants look small for 6 weeks. You should also cover those holes so light doesn't get in the resevoir.i dont know what i am doing wrong. i uploaded some picts but i cant cut and past the url and have the pict show up here....can anyone tell this moron what i am doing wrong??
at 15" your plants through flowering will triple in size make proper accomidationsIn my aerogarden attempt I started with no nutes, and after 1 week used Fox Farm Grow Big, instant boom in growth and color, its a really nice green. After 3 weeks of growing the plants are about 10-12 inches, the plan is to switch to flowering when it reaches 15 inches and use Fox Farm's Tiger Bloom. So far it has been fast, but we'll see how it ends up...
There is a way to get all that and more, for free! All you have to do is call aerogrow direct tell them that you need an extention kit and in six day to your door you get a hood with threr lights and ext. rod and cord pritty cool and its for free!While digging through some old computer crap I had laying around, I came across this cable, which is a perfect match for the Aerogarden lamp hood, just as Vand had figured out. I figured other people would want to know more info about this kind of cord, so ..
The name for this kind of connector end is called a "figure eight", and is a pretty common type of cord from what it seems. Nothing crazy or propriatary.
Here is a link to purchase the cable from any Radio Shack in your local area:
RadioShack.com - Power & Batteries: Extension & power cords: 6-Ft. AC Power Cord
Also, they have a simple appliance timer there too that you'll need so you can set the light cycle for flowering:
RadioShack.com - Home & Office: Clocks & watches: Mini Plug-In Lamp/Appliance Timer
I walked out of RadioShack for less than $20, and everything is working beautifully with the base unit set to "salad greens" (which keeps the nutrients/pumps running 24/7) , and set the timer to set the lights on an 18/6 cycle.