So I'm new here; my only other post is in the intro section. I don't grow pot - in Florida, it'd get me fucked pretty hardcore in no time flat - but pot growers are hands down the most efficient farmers I've found in my googling. I'm trying to grow all the produce I used to grow in a big garden - except I'm in a condo with a small balcony, seven windows, and as much space for artificial lit grow chambers as I can afford to build and light. In my former life, I was a science major, so I'm trying to be quasi-scientific about it all. I'm hoping that my experiments and designs will be helpful to you all - I am awfully grateful to all the time and effort you've put into helping others learn how to have great yields in small spaces. NASA would be better off hiring a few of y'all than the folks they've paid in the past!
Anyway, I want to make a completely versatile system from the ground up. I want it to be easily expandable to fit a small closet or a whole living room wall, provide supplemental lighting if it's in a window or 100% of the lighting in an unlit space, I want it to work with a few different nutrient delivery methods based on what works best for different crops... I also want it to be incredibly simple - I want to be able to buy as many of the components as locally, and I'd rather have to spend a little time DIYing them into useful stuff than paying for someone else to do it.
A side-project of mine: I'm going to learn how to make LED arrays. I'm giving myself $1000 there, too, but I'm not yet sure if I'm going to do it. It just depends on the numbers, and I've been concentrating on the parts of the system that already exist =P
SO: after four paragraphs of background... The first step in my project is to wrap my head around seed germination in soilless culture. I think I'm ok narrowing that down to three main variables - medium, nutrients, and method. To start, because I'm not really sure what to expect from hydroponics, I'm content to have to add moisture by hand. Once I've narrowed down the best/easiest options, I'll design a system around them. That also means I'm not touching aero of any sort yet - but maybe next week!
Anyway, at this point, I'm mostly looking at rockwool and coir for my mediums. I have the grodan AOK 1.5" plugs, the grodan 1.5"x1.5" blocks, and the grodan .25" grow cubes. I bought the 5kg of GH cocotek coir, and picked up a bad of the rapid rooter plugs because I've seen them recommended as well. Are there any other mediums you would recommend I look into? I have a list of other ideas a mile long for when I start playing with aero, but unless you guys have any suggestions, I'll be using those when I start the first batch on Wednesday.
As for nutrients, I've heard a lot of conflicting info, so I'm just going to try a lot of things. Some people say you should just use water, so my tap water (pH adjusted) will be the control. I also purchased the Canna line of nutrients, and will be trying the Canna Start. I'd like to try heavily diluting a couple of cheap fertilizers available at the home depot - I'm currently looking at the BGI Grow and Gain All Purpose Liquid Fertilizer, and maybe the Miracle Gro Quick Start Transplant solution. I will eventually be mixing my own - I'm that kind of anal, I guess - but in the meantime I'd like to find out if you can get close using cheap concentrated stuff available locally. What inexpensive nutrient solutions would you recommend I try out? The Canna line is definitely the only 'expensive' line I'm willing to buy. I have heard about Dynagro (one part systems appeal to me) and many others, but am up in the air as to what I should try. Remember that for me to put it in the Wednesday experiment, I have to be able to buy it locally tomorrow. Oh, I found this rooting hormone / vitamin solution called Superthrive - it's been discussed here - that is clearly either bogus or miracle juice. I'll be doing a set of experiments this week to see if I can see any differences between plain solution and solution with Superthrive.
I have about twenty more pages left to write, but that can wait until I actually have some seeds started! Any answers, advice, or experiment requests (if it's cheap and locally available, I might be willing to give it a try) are greatly appreciated! Wish me luck!
PS - if you guys know what vegetable crop seeds are most similar to pot, or if they make hemp seeds that are legal for me to grow, I'd be happy to add those in to all of my experiments, to make sure my designs work well for you guys as well =)
Back when I had a garden, I used peat pots filled with seed starting mix or the expandable peat plugs. I'd keep them warm in a tray with a dome till they were well sprouted, I'd remove the dome, and eventually I'd choose the strongest of each to plant outside.
Anyway, I want to make a completely versatile system from the ground up. I want it to be easily expandable to fit a small closet or a whole living room wall, provide supplemental lighting if it's in a window or 100% of the lighting in an unlit space, I want it to work with a few different nutrient delivery methods based on what works best for different crops... I also want it to be incredibly simple - I want to be able to buy as many of the components as locally, and I'd rather have to spend a little time DIYing them into useful stuff than paying for someone else to do it.
A side-project of mine: I'm going to learn how to make LED arrays. I'm giving myself $1000 there, too, but I'm not yet sure if I'm going to do it. It just depends on the numbers, and I've been concentrating on the parts of the system that already exist =P
SO: after four paragraphs of background... The first step in my project is to wrap my head around seed germination in soilless culture. I think I'm ok narrowing that down to three main variables - medium, nutrients, and method. To start, because I'm not really sure what to expect from hydroponics, I'm content to have to add moisture by hand. Once I've narrowed down the best/easiest options, I'll design a system around them. That also means I'm not touching aero of any sort yet - but maybe next week!
Anyway, at this point, I'm mostly looking at rockwool and coir for my mediums. I have the grodan AOK 1.5" plugs, the grodan 1.5"x1.5" blocks, and the grodan .25" grow cubes. I bought the 5kg of GH cocotek coir, and picked up a bad of the rapid rooter plugs because I've seen them recommended as well. Are there any other mediums you would recommend I look into? I have a list of other ideas a mile long for when I start playing with aero, but unless you guys have any suggestions, I'll be using those when I start the first batch on Wednesday.
As for nutrients, I've heard a lot of conflicting info, so I'm just going to try a lot of things. Some people say you should just use water, so my tap water (pH adjusted) will be the control. I also purchased the Canna line of nutrients, and will be trying the Canna Start. I'd like to try heavily diluting a couple of cheap fertilizers available at the home depot - I'm currently looking at the BGI Grow and Gain All Purpose Liquid Fertilizer, and maybe the Miracle Gro Quick Start Transplant solution. I will eventually be mixing my own - I'm that kind of anal, I guess - but in the meantime I'd like to find out if you can get close using cheap concentrated stuff available locally. What inexpensive nutrient solutions would you recommend I try out? The Canna line is definitely the only 'expensive' line I'm willing to buy. I have heard about Dynagro (one part systems appeal to me) and many others, but am up in the air as to what I should try. Remember that for me to put it in the Wednesday experiment, I have to be able to buy it locally tomorrow. Oh, I found this rooting hormone / vitamin solution called Superthrive - it's been discussed here - that is clearly either bogus or miracle juice. I'll be doing a set of experiments this week to see if I can see any differences between plain solution and solution with Superthrive.
I have about twenty more pages left to write, but that can wait until I actually have some seeds started! Any answers, advice, or experiment requests (if it's cheap and locally available, I might be willing to give it a try) are greatly appreciated! Wish me luck!
PS - if you guys know what vegetable crop seeds are most similar to pot, or if they make hemp seeds that are legal for me to grow, I'd be happy to add those in to all of my experiments, to make sure my designs work well for you guys as well =)
Back when I had a garden, I used peat pots filled with seed starting mix or the expandable peat plugs. I'd keep them warm in a tray with a dome till they were well sprouted, I'd remove the dome, and eventually I'd choose the strongest of each to plant outside.