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February 13, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Ohio
Posts: 20
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Oh what to do? :)
Well, here we go! The 10 day point from when I planted my seeds. Forgive my cheezy setup as I have bulbs on order and am experimenting with cost. Basically just tossed some organic fertilizor on them and did a top water. Seems a bit tough to tell if they where a couple falling from too much water or what. So figured, I am at the decide to either trim some out where there are doubles or transplant them, before the roots tangle too much. Basically ordered a new 6500k HQI for the halide. Then two 6500k 24"t5s for a different fixture. I am tearing down a cedar aquarium stand and will make some type of more permanent station for year round herbs, maybe even a tomatoe or pepper or two. If my lights end up good enough. I have an option of a 400 HQI halide setup, but the electric then goes to 30$ compared to 10$ a month. Any advise ofcourse is welcome! I am in Ohio, so these at day 10. I am hopeing by May I can have them looking great. especially with a fresh batch of bulbs coming.
P.S. My first post with photos. So I did the preview. They did not show up, but looked like they uploaded. So I will try to figure out the photos if they dont post with this. |
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