November 17, 2012 | #196 |
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Ray, it will be the first time and also a challenge in winter/under lights.I'll share the progress by posting in this topic.I like dealing with inconspicuous species from Solanaceae.Lost crops of the Inkas!
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November 19, 2012 | #197 |
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How do you keep a thick layer of algae from growing on it?
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November 19, 2012 | #198 |
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I have never confronted with a deep layer of algae on diatomite!Algae grow only on upper surface of particles.Green algae are harmless to seedlings.
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November 20, 2012 | #199 |
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I haven't had a deep layer of algae either. I know in actively aerated hydroponic systems where the surface of the substrate is very wet all the time, they can sometimes multiply to form an thick green slime layer if there is not a cap over the top of the substrate to block the light, but no issues like that with a passive system.
They are not only harmless to plants, but they can be beneficial also. They photosynthesize their own food and release oxygen into the media. When they die, they are food for other organisms which adds organic matter and nutrients. Where there is some moisture and light there will be algae. They grow on the white vinyl siding of my house too, which bothers my wife. |
December 7, 2012 | #200 |
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I transplanted Red Robin to a 1.5 lt subirrigation pot 10 days ago.No need to say I used only diatomite as potting medium.Et voila first buds appeared on tip!
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December 9, 2012 | #201 |
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Calendula worked beautifully. The root systems were fantastic, and that made transplanting truly a breeze.
Coriander also came up and transplanted well. Nasturtium still hasn't germinated, I'm thinking I got a couple bad batches of seed. |
December 10, 2012 | #202 |
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Just FYI, in the test I did, the Moltan Ultrasorb came in solidly at No. 1. The plants had more biomass and the highest germination rate. Average seedling weight of 3.28 grams and germination rate of 80%.
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December 10, 2012 | #203 |
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Thanks! That's good info to know!
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December 11, 2012 | #204 |
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I am very impressed with your experimants(great photo comparisons), Ray. At the present time I am using UltraSorb for rooting cuttings- too soon to tell yey, but I'm optomistic.
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December 11, 2012 | #205 |
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I rooted some Coleus cuttings in DE from a house plant a few months ago, it worked well.
It's good to see you guys are getting good results. Baizanator, do have any pics from the project? |
December 11, 2012 | #206 |
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I have a few pics. I'll just post a side by side comparison of root development on two plants. Since DE performed better, you should be able to tell which is which.
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December 11, 2012 | #207 |
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BTW Forgot to ask. Was that the coarse or the medium ultrasorb?
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December 11, 2012 | #208 |
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December 11, 2012 | #209 |
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Can you share the results of your ANOVA?
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December 12, 2012 | #210 |
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