Okay, for all of you that have been following along withThe Challenge: Cardboard Flower Box, this is test one before I completely finish to work out any kinks in design.
Repeat, this is only a test.
4 clones of Sour Diesel, from The Sourpuss
4 clones of Ken's Grand Daddy Purple from The Purple.
This will be a rough start to be improved upon as the grow goes. I put it here simply for posterity and so I can look back and laugh at my hydro infancy. Really to show myself the progress made through the coming years and grows.
Clones taken today, placed in Gro|dan Rockwool to root. Regular rooting compound readily available at the local hydro shop was used, and will be using ONLY WATER until they are rooted. After the root, they will be moved to rockwool grow blocks and placed in whatever system I finally decide on for the flower.
Not much to see right now. But here are the new babies in their new home. This has a cover that when you put it on one way, it is vented, and another way is more sealed. I discovered that in the vented position, too much humidity is lost and the plants wilt very quickly. so, after this pic, the cover was rotated, sprayed, and replaced after the plants got a spritzing as well.
Repeat, this is only a test.
4 clones of Sour Diesel, from The Sourpuss
4 clones of Ken's Grand Daddy Purple from The Purple.
This will be a rough start to be improved upon as the grow goes. I put it here simply for posterity and so I can look back and laugh at my hydro infancy. Really to show myself the progress made through the coming years and grows.
Clones taken today, placed in Gro|dan Rockwool to root. Regular rooting compound readily available at the local hydro shop was used, and will be using ONLY WATER until they are rooted. After the root, they will be moved to rockwool grow blocks and placed in whatever system I finally decide on for the flower.
Not much to see right now. But here are the new babies in their new home. This has a cover that when you put it on one way, it is vented, and another way is more sealed. I discovered that in the vented position, too much humidity is lost and the plants wilt very quickly. so, after this pic, the cover was rotated, sprayed, and replaced after the plants got a spritzing as well.