I still haven't watered yet but the overwatered plants are almost dry. I took my humidity cup out of the tent because the cups should've been dry by now but the increased humidity slowed down the drying process. Upon checking the 2 oldest plants and they both now have at least 5 roots straight...
That's sweet. I can't wait till I can manage to get progress like that. How old is that one? I did however notice that on my older plants second set of true leaves that 2 additional leaves are growing so at least it's not dying. Yeah, I haven't started logging yet but my lights will be turning...
I was going to use soil at first but thought I'd mess up with feeding a naturally hot soil. Not to mention the hydro guy told me I could get better results using coco
I'll be following your shot glass aeration method and observing very closely. The new beans started to sprout so I'm assuming by midday tomorrow they'll be ready to go. I flushed the hell out of the 2 cups prior to placing the taproot in so idk if I should wait till it drys a bit or give it a...
Yeah, I can see how it would be difficult keeping a log of the day to day adventure but I'll keep a notepad by my tent and try to keep a log of everything I do and the reactions and kinda work it out from there.
I only soaked my cups once an waited for the excess to drain. I placed the seed and waited till it sprouted. From they're I was fingering the coco and watered when I thought they were dry. I'm curious about watering twice though.
I jerry rigged them last night so light can't get to them anymore. Up until last night i had no idea about the negative effects of the roots being exposed to light.
I actually pulled a cup of Coco to the side last night for that exact reason. I'm at the wilting point which is why I think I've been overwatering. I'm assuming by Monday they should be close to the weight of my sample cup but I'll be checking everyday.