First Grow! In Aerogarden pro 200

Up top looks pretty decent, started to play with a little lst today because of the height restrictions with the aerogarden and i have plenty of space on each side because im only growing 1 plant in there right now, so today i bent a few stems and tied them down with plastic "twist-tie wire" - (similar to the kind that keeps the bread bag shut.)

Plan to tie it down a few more times over the next 1 or 2 rez changes then go 12/12, depending on how fast she fills the space
 

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Checked out the roots today and they look slightly tinted brown. They've been "pretty" white ever since i stopped using foxfarm nutes but i moved the air stones so they stayed at the bottom to help mix better, but now im afraid the roots aren't getting enough oxygen, because the stones aren't RIGHT under the roots anymore.

I'm going to add H2O2 today, and maybe add a new air stone that will stretch across the bottom.

Any input on this would be very appreciated.
 

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Well I think i'm throwing in the towel on this one. A few days ago i was messing with her and ended up pulling out a good chunk of her roots and shes not showing any sign of a strong recovery. Also with all the stress shes endured i don't expect a strong harvest. I learned alot this first grow and going to put it all to use in my 2nd time around. Going to keep my head high and think of it as a learning experience.

For Grow #1 round 2: Ive already ordered 10 seeds of Short Rider (Top 44 x Early special) from Nirvana thru Attitude. Plan on germing all 10 seeds, planting up to 7, and weeding out the males as soon as they show and keeping the 3 strongest ladies. Again im growing with the Aerogarden pro 200, because its a great learning tool and i'm confined to the closet of my frat house for about 5 more months.

Will insert link to my new grow journal as soon as i get something worth starting a journal with.

Thanks for any help or input i received, helped me learn for this 2nd time around. :)
 

"SICC"

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sounds good man, i was going to suggest earlier that it might be better to start over, its alot easier when you kno what your doing and have all the right supplies and knowledge


Keep us posted, +REP
 
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