Hey Guys,
Sorry for the lack of updates. I'll begin posting pictures again once my girls are flowering. There are enough pictures of 3-4 week old plants here to keep someone occupied for years. The proud father in me wants to show off my druidic offspring, but the pragmatist in me wants to wait until there's something to see before going apeshit with the pictures like last time.
I had to try the 24/7 thing for myself, and came to the conclusion that a dark period is necessary for healthy growth. The only thing 24/7 lighting did is produce heat, slow growth, and increase my power bill by %40. Fuck that noise. So, I switched the lights back to 16/8 a couple of weeks ago, and greatly reduced the amount of nutes I used from last time. One of my girls(we'll call her alpha) is growing at an insane rate. I'm doing a lot of pruning. The other(we'll call her beta) is a little slower on the uptake. Both Alpha and Beta have roots dangling down into the nutrient solution in their individual pods. Last grow, about %50 of the root material that entered the nutrient solution was black and slimy. This time, with the introduction of the airstones, the roots are all stark white and super healthy looking. I'm removing a full branch from Alpha every week, and at this time Beta is one big main stem with just a couple of offshoots. I topped Beta two days ago after deciding not to ScroG her, and now more branching is appearing. Since reducing the nutrient load, I'm noticing everything is a lot greener than my last grow. This time, I think I'm going to afford them a lot longer to veg. This will give me the opportunity to prune and develop strong healthy bases before loading them up with sticky icky flowers.
Hustle: I am using one, 2 port air pump for each of the pods. One hose goes to the airstone, and the other to the drip ring. The controller has a single port pump driving the circulation mechanism.
Stay tuned kids!
D0z3r