Time for the full on update I have been promising for the past two months. Good news is 10/10 grew tap roots *AK5 barely broke seed and only grew about a mm*, which is great germination odds. After about four days it seems we have some solid results for sprouts too. In the blueberry unit, which will be refereed to as the top unit, sprouted 5/5, but two of them still have yet to break from seed. In the bottom unit, or AK unit, 3/5 have sprouted and broke from seed, but two did not sprout. Thus, I have six (three and three) plants that are showing their first set of fan leaves and have a healthy set of baby leaves. They are a good solid green (blueberry seems a bit darker than the AK*), all six are less than an inch tall with only two (one of each type) runts which are technically the ones that are a day younger.
I have watered them on the third day with water pH ranging from 5.6-6.3 (I believe this is ideal?*). I will note for anyone living in a city that the tap water never stays a consistent pH. In my city the pH ranges from about 8.8 to 7.6 and generally alters daily. The humidity started out averaging around 30% then dipped down to 15% on the third day before watering. After watering on the second day I did allow some time in the dark, *I do not know if this is necessary but it was only about 12-16 hours. After wards the humidity was around the 50-60% area (doing laundry helped keep moisture in the air, so that is a perk to someone setting up a utility grow). Every since the middle of the second day the little ladies have been under 3x 30W 2700K (should I throw in a 6500k? or two to start off with) with a light regimen of 24/0 due to the fact that I lost my 'knotches' for my timers (if you know where I can buy some or know the name that would be helpful).
One problem I still seem to be having is heat issues. Sadly, if I keep the units closed they range in between 88F-90F. The only time the units have went over 90F is when doing laundry and not having the doors open. So, to be fair, one draw back of a utility grow is that if your dryer produces quite a lot of heat it will affect the grow. It is a must for me to have the doors open during laundry. However, this does allow me to keep them concealed during any visitors and throughout most of 'away' time (work, etc.). The draw back is, like my last grow and crazytrain's grow, I will not be able to leave them for any great length of time utterly concealed. As for the visibility, I am still not 100% invisible but damn near it. Have had several visitors since the completion and never even a second look. However, there were just some 'cracks' I could not seal well enough so I would say that I am a good 95% invisible.
As I have been promising I have brought some pictures. Looking back on it I might not have a complete step by step tutorial on setting up a similar unit but some of the pics will give someone the idea of what needs to be done and the general possibilities.
I hope you guys enjoy the pics and are as excited as I to finally get this grow on the road
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