Aight, here's a lil update. The cabinet is no where near ready, but I had to put the clones in it anyway. I thought I had my timing figured out pretty well, but as you'll see when you scroll down, it got all f*cked up! Biggest problem is I have most of my lights and fans in another room finishing the flowering job on another four PPP girls......oh well, doin my best with what I got.

So now I have at least another 8hrs worth of work to go, another pump to add, a BUNCH of lights to add, paint, ventilation, etc... etc...

The clones HAD to go in though, because I was cloning in soil. They were getting too big for the containers they were in. Plus, the longer I was to wait, the more shocking the transplant would be. So I bit the bullet and moved them into their new home.
As you all can see, they're quite shocked as it is. They also seem to be suffering from a N def. We'll have to wait and see if they make it. They aren't being fed aeroponically yet. The roots are too short for spray head exposure, so for now I'm hand feeding them once an hour using a large syringe.

I'm strapped financially, so my nutrient solution is nothing fancy. I'm feeding Alaska fish emulsion 5-1-1 @ 1ml/gal. I may increase the dose this week, if the plants still tell me they need more N. Right now I think they're condition is mostly shock related. I don't want to go straight from shocked to nute burn, ya know?

We'll see if they make it?!

Here's my sickly girls:
ProGroWannabe Reviewed by ProGroWannabe on . Horizontal aeroponic cabinet under construction! Well ladies and gentleman, I'm finally doing it. I've been tossing around ideas for maximizing cabinet space for growing. I just-so-happened to have a cabinet that is 4'W x 6'H x 2'D. So, either I could have grown vertically, horizontally, or inverted. I chose to grow horizontally. I'll try not to lose anyone as I explain the method behind the madness. First the hypothesis: Growing in a horizontal arrangement has the potential to grow an equal amount of bud weight with the same plants in a Rating: 5