DrunkenMessiah
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Pictures, Weeeeee!
Very nice installation Rip. I must say your rendition of the OBBT is much cleaner and more professional looking than any I have yet constructed myself. The sight tube seems like a no-brainer to me now, I'm solving that same problem with a perhaps more complex floating level indicator. The sight tube gets that job done in a much more elegant way. Sneaking the air line in through the sight tube though is a stroke of genius.
I also like the idea of using the empty pots as spacers to drop your girls in. I believe user plumbum was agonizing over a way to make space to drop his mature clones in without disturbing the medium which has finished incubating. I had no advice for him as I've always started OBBT grows with the tiniest of seedlings.
Impressive build overall, and that is coming from someone who would much rather build his own gear than have it made by someone else. Now, on with my concerns:
Your pre-loaded nutes are a bit sparse. Lots of nitrogen which is good and a touch of potassium from the kelp but I see no source of phoshpate whatsoever. Obviously its not flower and the plants won't need much but they do need some. I don't know the details on the old soil you used to mix up the new medium and I am sure there is some of the necessary nutrient content in there, but unless it is particularly rich I would look for a mild organic source of P. There are many sources of fish emulsion out there ranging anywhere from 1 to 4 percent P providing material by mass. They tend to carry a nice load of nitrogen as well and usually comes in liquid form making it convenient to use as a tea. This would be my recommendation for sneaking a wee bit of P into the medium background. I'm sure your girls would make it through veg with the nute mix you've got already but I think a bit more vigor could be had with a small addition of P.
I am extremely pleased to see more grow pics and am excited to watch your progress. You've made excellent first steps Rip, we'll see what you can do as a grower when armed with supercharged micro-life. Good luck and happy gardening!
-DM
Very nice installation Rip. I must say your rendition of the OBBT is much cleaner and more professional looking than any I have yet constructed myself. The sight tube seems like a no-brainer to me now, I'm solving that same problem with a perhaps more complex floating level indicator. The sight tube gets that job done in a much more elegant way. Sneaking the air line in through the sight tube though is a stroke of genius.
I also like the idea of using the empty pots as spacers to drop your girls in. I believe user plumbum was agonizing over a way to make space to drop his mature clones in without disturbing the medium which has finished incubating. I had no advice for him as I've always started OBBT grows with the tiniest of seedlings.
Impressive build overall, and that is coming from someone who would much rather build his own gear than have it made by someone else. Now, on with my concerns:
Your pre-loaded nutes are a bit sparse. Lots of nitrogen which is good and a touch of potassium from the kelp but I see no source of phoshpate whatsoever. Obviously its not flower and the plants won't need much but they do need some. I don't know the details on the old soil you used to mix up the new medium and I am sure there is some of the necessary nutrient content in there, but unless it is particularly rich I would look for a mild organic source of P. There are many sources of fish emulsion out there ranging anywhere from 1 to 4 percent P providing material by mass. They tend to carry a nice load of nitrogen as well and usually comes in liquid form making it convenient to use as a tea. This would be my recommendation for sneaking a wee bit of P into the medium background. I'm sure your girls would make it through veg with the nute mix you've got already but I think a bit more vigor could be had with a small addition of P.
I am extremely pleased to see more grow pics and am excited to watch your progress. You've made excellent first steps Rip, we'll see what you can do as a grower when armed with supercharged micro-life. Good luck and happy gardening!
-DM