Omega Garden's Volksgarden Rotary Garden

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Here is week three. I am using CNS 17 and monster bloom from grow
teck. Next week i am using a new additive by Atami called
Bloombastic. I have heard lots of good stuff about it so I am
going to try it for myself. It will replace my usual use of
ChaChing (which I swear by so I am really interested to see how it
does as a replacement).

The Mazars are looking good. They have gotten taller than the
Matanuska Valley Thunderfuck but all of them are staying well short
of the light. Indicas Rule!!

The last pic is of the MVTF. You can see it is shorter than the
Mazar. But I put the three rows together instread of spread
throughout. When they are together and next to eachother they have
more of a chance of fighting off the taller strain for light. They
actually do compete and there is strength in numbers.

Cheers,
Maxx
 
I can't readily pick out non Mazar, looks homogenous. Your wheel could have been designed specifically to run as you have it now. No longer overly pricey but professionally correct. I have, in my life occasionally worked with tools of the very highest quality and recall pleasure and satisfaction. You must feel that way. Nice load, a production run.
 
I can't readily pick out non Mazar, looks homogenous. Your wheel could have been designed specifically to run as you have it now. No longer overly pricey but professionally correct. I have, in my life occasionally worked with tools of the very highest quality and recall pleasure and satisfaction. You must feel that way. Nice load, a production run.

Ummm second last pics I should have said.

It is looking pretty close to perfection this time, so if the strains like the action of the garden then this one is on track to being the best so far.

Nice comment. I feel good danananananana, I knew that I would. I feel kind.....gonna blow my mind......

Cheers,
Maxx
 
Nutrient Film Technique or NFT is a hydroponic technique whereby a very shallow stream of water containing all the dissolved nutrients required for plant growth is recirculated past the bare roots of plants in a watertight gully, also known as channels. Ideally, the depth of the recirculating stream should be very shallow, little more than a film of water, hence the name 'nutrient film'. This ensures that the thick root mat, which develops in the bottom of the channel, has an upper surface which, although moist, is in the air. Subsequently, there is an abundant supply of oxygen to the roots of the plants. A properly designed NFT system is based on using the right channel slope, the right flow rate and the right channel length. The main advantage of the NFT system over other forms of hydroponics is that the plant roots are exposed to adequate supplies of water, oxygen and nutrients.

wikipedia. . . try it first if you want a quick answer. GL!
 
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