Hay hot plant guy :) i was given a sample of superthrive and got so excited about it..you have burst my bubble...haha. Brilliant videos! (at least i won't be disapointed) x
First, stop using rockwol this isn't 1970. Second, use rapid rooters or coco period as they have built in beneficials and will help rooting hands down. Super thrive is for trees, it says so on the bottle and its real claim to fame is that cannabis growers buy the hell out of it...doesn't mean it works for that either though but the money is coming from them and tree farms. If you want better rooting, better cloning and rapid root growth get some Great White or Myco Madness beneficial micros.
your seedlingsI think had weak lighting. Plus I think you need a heating pad under them set at 75*. or set them on something that gets warm, put clothe under to buffer heat if too hot...oh, and I thought your were should soak the rock wool for 24hrs at a pH of 5.5 until they stablize.
your seedlings: weak lighting and heating pad under them set at 75*. or set them on something that gets warm, put clothe under to buffer heat if too hot...oh, and I thought your were should soak the rock wool for 24hrs at a pH of 5.5 until they stablize.
your seedlings: weak lighting and heating pad under them set at 75*. or set them on something that gets warm, put clothe under to buffer heat if too hot...
How high is the charge voltage? if you took a voltmeter to your car and monitored the battery voltage with the motor off, then again with the motor on, you would see that the alternator puts out a higher voltage than what you might be getting from your panels. Increase the charge voltage. The type of battery you use, will also be a factor in your problem. Give more information on what you find, and I could comment more.
Cloning from clippings hasn't failed me yet. The yield might be a little less, but at least I know where my plant came from, and it cuts corners on the clock.
The dark spotting on the leaves could be phosphorus deficiency, or possibly due to no dark time. The spots appear in the center, which tells me it likely isn't disease related, but could be over-fertilization. If it gets out of control I'd check the PH, trim back affected leaves.
if the battery is not maintenance free type, you can use a screwdriver to pry open the cap. There will be a number of holes that should have a fill marker on them. Top them up to the mark with distilled water only.
@gradiencex You may have solved my problem (Thanks!). I will try it tomorrow. For this guy he returned the battery and replaced them with deep cycle golf cart batteries i believe.
Hay hot plant guy :) i was given a sample of superthrive and got so excited about it..you have burst my bubble...haha. Brilliant videos! (at least i won't be disapointed) x
HollieWollyful 2 weeks ago
the best battery for high loads and quick recharge is the Optima yellow top deep cycle battery.
Any battery designed for boat trolling motors is also good for servicing high loads and quick rechargability.
PhilLesh69 3 weeks ago
Did you let the battery freeze for a long time? If so your battery is shot
MrOrionpax 2 months ago
First, stop using rockwol this isn't 1970. Second, use rapid rooters or coco period as they have built in beneficials and will help rooting hands down. Super thrive is for trees, it says so on the bottle and its real claim to fame is that cannabis growers buy the hell out of it...doesn't mean it works for that either though but the money is coming from them and tree farms. If you want better rooting, better cloning and rapid root growth get some Great White or Myco Madness beneficial micros.
helloman1976 4 months ago
your seedlingsI think had weak lighting. Plus I think you need a heating pad under them set at 75*. or set them on something that gets warm, put clothe under to buffer heat if too hot...oh, and I thought your were should soak the rock wool for 24hrs at a pH of 5.5 until they stablize.
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your seedlings: weak lighting and heating pad under them set at 75*. or set them on something that gets warm, put clothe under to buffer heat if too hot...oh, and I thought your were should soak the rock wool for 24hrs at a pH of 5.5 until they stablize.
in2cycles 4 months ago in playlist More videos from HowToHydroponics
your seedlings: weak lighting and heating pad under them set at 75*. or set them on something that gets warm, put clothe under to buffer heat if too hot...
in2cycles 4 months ago in playlist More videos from HowToHydroponics
How high is the charge voltage? if you took a voltmeter to your car and monitored the battery voltage with the motor off, then again with the motor on, you would see that the alternator puts out a higher voltage than what you might be getting from your panels. Increase the charge voltage. The type of battery you use, will also be a factor in your problem. Give more information on what you find, and I could comment more.
LongBranchSaloon 7 months ago
Cloning from clippings hasn't failed me yet. The yield might be a little less, but at least I know where my plant came from, and it cuts corners on the clock.
The dark spotting on the leaves could be phosphorus deficiency, or possibly due to no dark time. The spots appear in the center, which tells me it likely isn't disease related, but could be over-fertilization. If it gets out of control I'd check the PH, trim back affected leaves.
FireAlchemy75 7 months ago
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FireAlchemy75 7 months ago
if the battery is not maintenance free type, you can use a screwdriver to pry open the cap. There will be a number of holes that should have a fill marker on them. Top them up to the mark with distilled water only.
gradiencex 9 months ago
@gradiencex You may have solved my problem (Thanks!). I will try it tomorrow. For this guy he returned the battery and replaced them with deep cycle golf cart batteries i believe.
oliverjamescarr 9 months ago