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September 18, 2012 | #136 |
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Rockporter, I just checked and we have an autozone in my town, so I'll check them out this week to see, thanks for the suggested places.
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September 19, 2012 | #137 |
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Ray, your right about ultrasorb.. I posted the wrong moltran product. http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/se...word=ultrasorb
this is what I used. (corrected site)
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September 19, 2012 | #139 |
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OK, make sure it's the Ultrasorb 100% DE and not the one I originally got that was actually clay. I had to take it back lol. Good luck with your new experiment.
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September 19, 2012 | #141 |
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Ray, I got it in early spring when I first noticed this thread... unless it has changed I think it is de.. nice size white pellets a bit smaller than bb's and has worked well. I couldn't find it here locally and ordered from amazon. I don't have the bag after dumping it into a bin in the greenhouse. I'll try to find my invoice and check back.
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September 19, 2012 | #142 |
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This is calcined DE we're talking about right? If you put it in a cup of water, the large particles wouldn't dissolve?
Don't mean to be a chicken little.. but inhaling calcined diatomaceous earth dust is pretty bad...calcining converts the silica to the dangerous crystalline form. Calcined clay dust and granite dust are hazardous too, but not to the extent of calcined DE. Natural granite has a low crystalline silica content, and I believe Turface is up to 5% crystalline silica. The effects aren't acute or obvious - it's chronic, long term, cumulative damage to the lungs. You may not feel consequences until you're much older, but the damage is happening whether you laugh it off or not :/ Think about the people that love you and just endure the annoyance of wearing a cheap respirator (not just a dust mask!) if you're going to use it. |
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September 19, 2012 | #144 |
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Uh Oh. I think I have messed up somehow. My spinach seedlings look sick and I don't think it is damping off. I may have over watered or over fertilized them. I got a bit paranoid about them drying out so much and wilting over so I kept them watered every day and I fear I may have overdone it. None of the other plants are having a problem as a matter of fact the lettuce seem to like the added moisture. I guess I will just have to keep a close eye on everything and see if anything else has a problem.
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September 19, 2012 | #145 | |
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Anything that means i don't have to work with super hydrophobic peat or coco coir is something I can get behind! A quick google shows that the cannabis community uses it successfully for cloning/rooting cuttings. |
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September 19, 2012 | #146 |
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It is very durable, you would need to abuse it pretty hard to have to replace it anytime soon. That is one of the reasons I decided to run with it.
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September 20, 2012 | #147 |
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I have already bought my second bag so I guess I am liking the results. I am sure I will find some drawbacks versus regular seed starting mediums but so far it is proving easier to work with in most ways. It is not as easy to top water unless you use a very gentle shower; but bottom watering is so much easier and quicker. I do know it is a good bit more likely to fall away from the roots when transplanting especially if you try to transplant when the DE is a bit too dry. I haven't tried it as a replacement for potting soil when potting up to larger cups but I may try it to see how it works. I think it would be a bit more expensive and the larger cup might present more problems when transplanting. Peat will hold together better when removing from a cup than the DE especially if a good root ball has not formed yet. One other plus to the DE I have noticed is that the DE is far more forgiving if you accidentally cover your seed too deep when planting.
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September 21, 2012 | #148 |
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Lettuce in DE
Lettuce does pretty well in DE, these are 14 days from seeding in a 4" pot.
The other day I noticed the roots coming out of the drain holes, so it was time to transplant them in soil in containers. It was fairly easy to separate the seedlings without too much tearing of the fine roots. |
September 21, 2012 | #149 |
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Boy am I doing it all wrong, one seed per hole lol. I thought if I did it that way and I didn't get to transplant soon enough then the seedlings would have some room for their roots. I will have to try it your way.
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We've planted ten individuals of five different cultivars (30 of each/50 in each medium.) We're going to calculate germination rates and seedling weights at an undetermined stage. Below are the flats that I planted today. |
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