joe588
05-11-2006, 10:41 AM
Having smoked my last to plants grown in soil with better than I expected results, I've decided to try and grow hydroponicly. So me and my mate built a home made flood and drain system with a 700lph pump. I use 'amsterdam indoors' nutrients at about 3ml per litre. the lable says 6ml, so i decided to go for half strength until the seedlings are bigger. They seem to be growing the same speed as the soil plants I have, although the hydroponic plants have purple stems. Is this a problem? I also took a cutting off a mates plant and bunged it in the hydro kit, the stem has turned purple within a few days. is this a good sign (eg the plant is absorbing the nutrients, thus grown roots), or is the cutting suffering the same way the seedlings are? The plants grown in soil, planted at pretty much the same time, same strain of seed, do not have purple stems.
also one of the grapefruit seedlings in soil is growing a hell of a lot faster than the others, even though it's in the same soil, same amount of nutrients, water etc.
I'm using 2 tropic sun 3ft 40w flourecent tubes, and having the 400w hps light on for 2 or so hours a day. When should I switch fully to the hps?
The 2 seedlings in the hydro are grapefruit. the cutting is white widow.
3 of the seedlings in soil are grapefruit, on seedling is white widow.
here are some pics...
also one of the grapefruit seedlings in soil is growing a hell of a lot faster than the others, even though it's in the same soil, same amount of nutrients, water etc.
I'm using 2 tropic sun 3ft 40w flourecent tubes, and having the 400w hps light on for 2 or so hours a day. When should I switch fully to the hps?
The 2 seedlings in the hydro are grapefruit. the cutting is white widow.
3 of the seedlings in soil are grapefruit, on seedling is white widow.
here are some pics...