It would be worth starting a seperate thread for your AA adventure
Yes, good idea you should DH...Call it "Dickhead's Misty BlowJob"
You can be like g-love, although I think in the UK you'd be called "bell end"
I think the direct translation would be knobhead lol
Lots of rehashing of several year old information, but nothing new.
I cant make the link from that to Testing the Aerolife AA System, did you get the right thread?![]()
Here is a pic of the roots from the plant I am trying to transfer from soil to the Aerolife. It's experiencing the root death I have seen before when switching. Hopefully some new aero roots will spring forth and the plant will survive:
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Here is the first new root trying to exit the netpot in the clone I propogated in the fog:
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I noticed the rockwool chunks seemed fairly wet, not sure if it's from the topwatering or the mist, so I dialed back the timings from 1sec per minute to .75 seconds per minute. The root itself, small as it is, does seem fuzzy so far
Feed is currently Dyna-Gro 7-9-5 and Protekt silica, .2 ec and ph 5.8 I since I use r.o. water I would have added mag-pro but I am out and so are the stores. Since the Canna has to be mail ordered I am saving it until I know the plants will survive.
My ph probe seems to be going bad as the readings move back and forth all over the place even while calibrating. I am soaking it in some of the 4.1 calibration solution to see if it might help. I think I will finally invest in the cleaning and storage solutions to prolong the life of the probe. I tend to calibrate it every time I use it, or at least once per week after noticing how much drift it's been having lately. I may be to blame as I've let the probe dry out twice now for extended periods. Apparently there is a film on the glass that is meant to stay hydrated and I may have ruined it with dessication.
The top one looks a bit ropey but with a bit of luck it might throw some new roots out the stem. The other one looks more of a winner, it just needs a day or two to get going.
My toms sulk if the ph is below 6![]()
Hey TB
your AA setup is looking good! Thank for testing this unit and letting us know how it goes. I will be following your progress! Good Luck!
Yeah, I have the calibration fluids 4.01 and 7.01. I think I just needed to handwater less amounts, I have the last day or so (if at all) and looking better... Even easier in my case I can just flip the switch to the solenoid.A bottle of calibration fluid (buffer) will tell you if the ph meter is fubar, alternatively, take a sample of water to a local aquarium shop and ask them to test it. If it tallies with your meter you`re ok
If you think the mist is soaking the rockwool, wrap the pot with insulation tape for a while, it`ll stop any mist from getting in the sides. If the rockwool still gets soaked then you`re too heavy on the handwatering. I use a 10ml syringe so i know how much i`m giving them.
Netpots pose no barrier to AA mist, it gets everywhere. Using neoprene forces you to overmist in the early stages to prevent wilting.
Using a small amount of rockwool fixes the wilting so you`re free to use lower mist levels in the chamber which you need for root hair production.