About a pound

8 hrs later and they're already headed back towards the light.

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Rooted clones and the propagator with two more have been removed. Moved into the smaller tent. Even all the way on the floor 4ft from the light, TentBuddy says they are getting more light than before. We'll see how they react to the change.
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Last shot before the long sleep. Changed the timer to 12/12 and will be running 4pm-4am for their cycle. They'll get 6 extra hours of light until the new cycle takes place.

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We’re on the same schedule then I guess. Mine was spur of the moment when I walked into my room and said to myself “fuck these are going to be trees again if I don’t flip”.
Flower buddies lol.

These are pumping out of purple stems and have been showing slight magnesium deficiencies. I dropped the calcium nitrate and bumped the magnesium sulfate. I think the new growth looks better but we'll see.

Can't wait to see how your 3 week clones to flower works out.
 
Looking good. Curious about your feeding schedule. Are you hand feeding, or something automated? Are you getting up pre-0400 for a feeding before lights out. My flowers are on at night 7 to 7, and I get up early to give them a bedtime snack, and usually once a little after midnight.
Hand feeding once daily. Lights on at 4pm so they've been getting fed after that.
 

ttystikk

Nerd Gone Vertical
Looking good. Curious about your feeding schedule. Are you hand feeding, or something automated? Are you getting up pre-0400 for a feeding before lights out. My flowers are on at night 7 to 7, and I get up early to give them a bedtime snack, and usually once a little after midnight.
The whole point of hydroponic gardening is to automate the watering.

If you want to do organics, you might look into Blumat, they're clay carrot looking things that sense soil moisture and water automatically. They do best with straight water.
 

Badddoin

Really Active Member
The whole point of hydroponic gardening is to automate the watering.
I don’t know if I’d necessarily agree with that. I was under the impression that it had more to do with being able to maximize quality and quantity by being able to deliver the required nutrients directly, with no middle-soil.
I’m not poo-pooing automated feeding. In fact, I’m sure I’ll end up there shortly after my will to spend returns.
 

Joebud

Insanely Active Member
The whole point of hydroponic gardening is to automate the watering.

If you want to do organics, you might look into Blumat, they're clay carrot looking things that sense soil moisture and water automatically. They do best with straight water.
I thought the whole point of hydroponics is to control what nutrients they get.
 
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