If you do use unfiltered tap water at 250ppm post your results....I still can't get anything to root in my water (250-300ppm ) I've given up after a half dozen attempts to get things going. As soon as I get my tax return I'm buying a RO system.
~Outlaw~
My cycle timer is adjustable and I have it set for 1min-on and 15min-off in my cloner system. Seems to be working fine....I have root nubs now and everything seems to stay moist between cycles.
~Outlaw~
Stinkbud,
I have built a 10 site cloner unit as per your instructions, and a 40 site flower unit per your instructions (not in use yet).
My question is, My well water is hard (around 325 ppm) would this keep my cuttings in the cloner from rooting as fast as say distilled water or something...
Stinkbud,
I suggested the idea of the trashbags.....I really should patent the idea as a liner. haha. I tried it to and it seems to work great, makes cleanup simple and virtually eliminates leaks around the lid. Thanks for the kudos!
~Outlaw~
Wow,
looking at Dragon Phoenixs' pics I had a great idea (maybe) lol. Seeing what looks like industrial trash bags wrapped around the resivoir made me think along the lines of a disposable resivoir liner that would also block light.
Place the industrial trash bag inside your empty resivoir...
I didn't do anything about the plants/animals....I just sucked it up to experience and went with what I had left out there. Nothing in the corn fields ever got bothered. Only the plants along woodlines got eaten by groundhogs I assume.
It must be....I've been following the thread since page...
I too am following Stinkbuds NFT system....Got some clones going......thought I'd give it a whirl throughout the winter months assuming I can keep my shed warm enough!
~Outlaw~
Silage fields would be a bad thing to plant in since they cut so early. Your plants would just be getting a good start and then they'd be chopped and fermented in a silo somewhere. I would pay attention and see which farmers in your area leave the corn out.
In a row of corn, I'd get rid of...