I have a 4'x6' Canadian Ebb And Flow tray and was wondering what the best way to install flood and drain pieces is? I have already drilled the two holes using a 1.25" spade bit. The flood and drain pieces both fit well but there is just enough room between the pieces and the table in the hole...
I also need to take into consideration that small amounts of standing water will be evaporated by the heat of the lights (maybe). I guess I just need to mess with it until I get it as drain-friendly as possible.
Maybe... But don't a lot of trays have irrigation channels that sit below the pot? That's my train of thought... Creating some sort of channels for water to flood into and raise up to the pot. Then, the little bit of standing water that is left will (hopefully) be evaporated by the lights. The...
Does anyone else have an issue with standing water left on the table? I have my pots on my table and when the table floods and drains there is some standing water left that cannot fully drain. How can I resolve this issue? I was considering lifting my pots off the table by about an 1/8th of an...
There are three main stages with many other stages within the 3. Germination, Vegetation, and Flowering. Like Cammo said above me, there are many other smaller stages, each being just as important as the other.
I have a couple seedlings that have sprouted and just won't shed their shell. It looks like they're wearing helmets. One of the two is super tall... Taller than any other seedling. Last night I worked the seed off him and he had two green leaves under there. The shell was on there loose. The...
I use Seal-A-Meal to keep the smell in check but I have never used for curing. It works like a charm for the smell though... You can't smell ANYTHING even with the bag right on your nose.
My question regarding loose (granulated, floc) Rockwool is the preparation of the Rockwool prior to filling a pot with it. It comes compacted in a huge bag and I was wondering how big the clumps should be that I tear apart. Certainly thick enough to not fall through the holes in the bottom of...