Vertical Goodness and Other Batshit Craziness

ttystikk

Nerd Gone Vertical
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Got the rest of the cloner filled up. There's nothing but water in it right now, I'm still considering a bit of calcium nitrate. I'm also told that phosphorus encourages root growth so I'm thinking a tiny pinch of MKP, that's monopotassium phosphate (0-52-32) as well, maybe?
 

Heisen

Dont Need One
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Got the rest of the cloner filled up. There's nothing but water in it right now, I'm still considering a bit of calcium nitrate. I'm also told that phosphorus encourages root growth so I'm thinking a tiny pinch of MKP, that's monopotassium phosphate (0-52-32) as well, maybe?
I wouldn't add anything but they need to be folder fed and raise the lights.
 

Streetpro09

Tester
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Got the rest of the cloner filled up. There's nothing but water in it right now, I'm still considering a bit of calcium nitrate. I'm also told that phosphorus encourages root growth so I'm thinking a tiny pinch of MKP, that's monopotassium phosphate (0-52-32) as well, maybe?
That said, my clone game is weak; tips are appreciated!

This is what i use at about 7.5-8ml per gallon. Ph to 5.5-5.6 Maybe changing it after a week. (Buddy of mine swears by it) I usually run the same solution until roots have formed and they are ready to be transplanted.
 

VAHomegrown

Active Member
Foliar fed? What do you suggest I spray on them?

That's a dimmable LED light bar, turned down to 25%. Is that sufficient?
Doing foliar feedings with a very light kelp tea always works well for me. I don't know what board or wattage your light is but I set my LED to pull about 10 watts & put it about 16" over head and slowly add power & adjust the height to avoid stretch. Too much light can really slow down the rooting process, less is more.
 
I need a new phone, I don't have room for more apps on this one. I'll turn the light down some more.
I feel you on the apps ttystikk. You can score a good and cheap lux meter off amazon for 25$(I have this one) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098SXQB2T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It works really well and helps me a bunch with canopy management/light intensity fine tuning. But I am pretty sure a lot of you master growers might have those abilities already built in and can observe the plants reactions and then adjust on the fly accordingly. :cool:
 

ttystikk

Nerd Gone Vertical
I feel you on the apps ttystikk. You can score a good and cheap lux meter off amazon for 25$(I have this one) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098SXQB2T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It works really well and helps me a bunch with canopy management/light intensity fine tuning. But I am pretty sure a lot of you master growers might have those abilities already built in and can observe the plants reactions and then adjust on the fly accordingly. :cool:
Me? A master grower? A masturbator, maybe...
 

ttystikk

Nerd Gone Vertical
In @TerpyTyrone thread, I discussed the dry nutrient salts I use and the ratios I use them in. If y'all want, I can post that stuff here, too.

The reason I use them is consistency. Since my goal is developing better techniques and technologies for growing indoors, I want to eliminate as many extraneous variables as I can. Dry nutrient salts are very consistent because calcium nitrate is always the same, etc.

By the same reasoning, I run clones because that way I can make a change and not have to wonder whether the results I get are from the change I made or the pheno. If the pheno is the same, then the fuck up is on me lol
 
Thanks, growther!

And what's coming will be fun, too!
Damn it ttystikk you keep putting ideas into my brain(Or maybe its this Double cone of OrgiBX) that I find can't help but to make one tumescent. If your new grow space has a bunch of integrated solar panels that are strategically placed to capture any potential uncaptured light the the plants don't get, then send that to an all in one solar station and then run all your peripherals off it I will stand in awe. :love:
 

oldsilvertip

Really Active Member
A router or a Dremel with a circle cutting jig would work. Your biggest issue would probably be finding bits that are long enough.
large butcher knife ,ten in.boner works well,cut layers off when circle bit no longer reaches. first on i tryed i used a tire grinding wheel [ these are to take a small raceing slick into a scaled down tractor drive tire] ,lucky i started outside plastic and foam everywhere
 
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