Phosphorus Deficiency, Hydroponic Peppers and a Cheap Grow Box
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@nephildevil But they didn't seem to have the room to grow fruit. The other side of the coin to that is that I think it was too cold grown fruit where they were, preservation perhaps?
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@mediamaker2000 if the plants had plenty of light (the anthocyanins) they didnt need to 'stretch' themselves by growing toward the light? I don't know really, but sounds logical
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@nephildevil Interesting! Any idea why the branches were so compact and the plant didn't get a bit leggy? That was the issue I was having. I do know from later information that it was too cold where the plant was to let it perform. I appreciate the info!
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the dark green colour is from the anthocyanin buildup in the leaves because of the violets of ur lamp, natural suncreen just like we tan in the sun ;)
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@mediamaker2000 Oooops! It would be an interesting experiment. My typing lagged LOL
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@lovingmygarden I could not agree nor disagree. I would be an intersting experiment though but not so much that I go buy a wabbit from the pet store! LOL
Thanks for the info. Keep it up and coming. :D
pfolvig 1 month ago in playlist Hydroponics in coffee can experiments
@pfolvig Thanks! As soon as I get caught up and get a second wind, I have a volley of new video ideas to output. There will be more. Oh yes! There will be more! LOL
mediamaker2000 1 month ago
How much water is needed for the whole life of a plant? I've seen people do it in one gallon buckets? is it possilbe that way?
UptownKush 11 months ago
@UptownKush According to Ohio State university, it depends on what you are growing. Use a larger container if you are not sure.
mediamaker2000 5 months ago