It's never been the same grow twice since I had to abandon hydro last year! That's mostly good because I've been able to transition to more and more organic means of cultivation. I've had to learn a few hard lessons along the way and the latest has been that you can't afford to grow in two and three gallon pots when you're not feeding bottle nutes twice a week. I tried using just coco, perlite, worm castings and dry organic amendments then hit a wall with the small pot sizes. It seems that organically grown weed grows larger root systems and becomes very unhappy when they get rootbound. But that was a whole other thread.
Part of my panic over shriveling growth nodes was blaming my issues on low RH (a legit concern, though). I bought a Niwa controller for each of my two 4x4 tents and finally got them dialed in for winter growing over the last few weeks. My biggest issues getting them lined out was finding "dumb" heaters for inside the tents that wouldn't push me over 15 amps total. I have each of them controlling my light cycles now instead of the old light timers on the first outlet. The second outlets control exhaust fans to push out humidity and bring in dryer air only when needed. The third outlets control a couple of Amazon Essentials personal heaters. I chose them because they have no thermostat of their own, they blow hot air when on and do so until the power is cut and come back on when power is supplied again. The first ones I tried had thermostats that would zoom up to 90F all by themselves and had to be turned on manually after being unpowered by the Niwa. The dumber the better with anything you connect to these things! I may try to find a few small and "dumb" humidifiers for more precise control of RH but for now the Niwas are doing a remarkable job of keeping things steady with just a fan and a heater. I do run a humidifier in the lung room just to keep things reasonable.
I was forced to do some PDQ transplants to get ahead of vegging plants going rootbound so I had to get into my living soil mix a few weeks sooner than planned. I've seen no ill effects after two days. Better still, I invested in a worm bin a few months back and it is paying off! I was able to mix in a little fresh worm compost and 3 or 4 worms per five gallon pot to make sure the soil stays alive. I used dead leaves and stems from the plants that didn't make it as mulch and will probably need to shred a DTE box or two for more mulch soon.
The Alien Rock Candy freebie stopped shriveling after the transplant and is putting out new growth on top of the bad stuff. Time will snitch but even if I need to remove the damaged upper nodes, there are plenty of good lower branches that look fine.
Here's the veg tent now:
Alien Rock Candy is at right rear. The "dumb" heater sits in front of the floor fan to keep the heat distributed evenly. The Niwa sensor is visible just above the Accu-rite above the gnat trap.
The whiteboard after a major updating:
The flower tent contains some burned but still trying to flower plants which I may just have to trash to make way for the larger ones in veg soon.
Here's a bit of a freak in the nursery:
A Banana Blaze seedling came up with no cotyledons! It is growing slowly but still seems to be alive for now.
(Sadly, the mutant didn't make it. 1/31/22)
Any advice on programming the Niwas is welcome. I just have the "recipes" set to keep things steady and will play with them a bit for biomimicry's sake later on.
Part of my panic over shriveling growth nodes was blaming my issues on low RH (a legit concern, though). I bought a Niwa controller for each of my two 4x4 tents and finally got them dialed in for winter growing over the last few weeks. My biggest issues getting them lined out was finding "dumb" heaters for inside the tents that wouldn't push me over 15 amps total. I have each of them controlling my light cycles now instead of the old light timers on the first outlet. The second outlets control exhaust fans to push out humidity and bring in dryer air only when needed. The third outlets control a couple of Amazon Essentials personal heaters. I chose them because they have no thermostat of their own, they blow hot air when on and do so until the power is cut and come back on when power is supplied again. The first ones I tried had thermostats that would zoom up to 90F all by themselves and had to be turned on manually after being unpowered by the Niwa. The dumber the better with anything you connect to these things! I may try to find a few small and "dumb" humidifiers for more precise control of RH but for now the Niwas are doing a remarkable job of keeping things steady with just a fan and a heater. I do run a humidifier in the lung room just to keep things reasonable.
I was forced to do some PDQ transplants to get ahead of vegging plants going rootbound so I had to get into my living soil mix a few weeks sooner than planned. I've seen no ill effects after two days. Better still, I invested in a worm bin a few months back and it is paying off! I was able to mix in a little fresh worm compost and 3 or 4 worms per five gallon pot to make sure the soil stays alive. I used dead leaves and stems from the plants that didn't make it as mulch and will probably need to shred a DTE box or two for more mulch soon.
The Alien Rock Candy freebie stopped shriveling after the transplant and is putting out new growth on top of the bad stuff. Time will snitch but even if I need to remove the damaged upper nodes, there are plenty of good lower branches that look fine.
Here's the veg tent now:
Alien Rock Candy is at right rear. The "dumb" heater sits in front of the floor fan to keep the heat distributed evenly. The Niwa sensor is visible just above the Accu-rite above the gnat trap.
The whiteboard after a major updating:
The flower tent contains some burned but still trying to flower plants which I may just have to trash to make way for the larger ones in veg soon.
Here's a bit of a freak in the nursery:
A Banana Blaze seedling came up with no cotyledons! It is growing slowly but still seems to be alive for now.
(Sadly, the mutant didn't make it. 1/31/22)
Any advice on programming the Niwas is welcome. I just have the "recipes" set to keep things steady and will play with them a bit for biomimicry's sake later on.
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