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Sunday, March 15, 2009
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Not looking good for the high tech
Sherwood Forest it musht be!
(the spelling was intentional) So we are over a month into this little project and although the plants at school are 22 days behind the planting of the first setup, the long tube florescents are winning by a long shot. The LED setup is working, but certainly not a super grower.
(the spelling was intentional) So we are over a month into this little project and although the plants at school are 22 days behind the planting of the first setup, the long tube florescents are winning by a long shot. The LED setup is working, but certainly not a super grower.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
8" tomatoes? no way....
The cilantro on the other hand I have not transplanted but I did thin it out some to give the rest more room to grow. Although I fear the cilantro may not be doing so well. One plant has given up completely and many of the others have yellowed quite a bit. From what I read online it could several things. Not enough light, soil too cold for nutrient pickup, soil lacking enough nitrogen, or santa clause isn't someing to town. I don't think that lack of moisture is an issue, I water the plants nearly daily and the cilantro about every other or every couple days, as per previous information of the plant not liking the water a little here and a little there. Guess time will tell, I would assume since I used potting soil that tends to be high in nitrogen maybe it has to do with temperature. (apt stays around 68-70)
I'm thinking it is about time to start some kind of matrix to track productivity, and hopefully next week I can get the light meter to measure these lights.
Update on growth at the school
My plants at school are taking off like wildfire. I'm starting to think the fluorescent fixture here putting out a greater quantity of light is making a difference. At first appearance the LED plants are lagging some behind the others above, this may prove the LED's to be ineffective, but...time will tell


Wednesday, February 18, 2009
We have sprouts!
So as expected these buggers are growing. Setup here at school has cucumbers and lettuce gettin after it already. It's been 3 days since I planted these and the cucumbers are broad leafed and a little over an inch tall. Although the cucumbers under the LED's have sprouted they are slower than the fluorescent setup. I think I may have planted it a day later but even then it's a little behind.
No pictures yet but the tomatoes at home are about 6" tall and thriving. Basil is starting it's second set of leaves. Cilantro looks sickly, but from what I read that seems common. I'll get them transplanted this week.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Pictures of the school setup
Ok, so these posts I made together but in the ability to keep my data straight on here I made 2 posts. So I would know when I planted seeds and progress. So last night I noticed the first few sprouts starting to come through. This plant stuff has really almost brought out a parental overseeing out of me for some reason, but I kind of enjoy it. Anxious to enjoy the harvest in the coming months. Sorry for the picture quality, I didn't have my camera and had to borrow one I am not familiar with.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Finally got this stuff done and together
I finally got my stuff at school setup and working. One LED setup using red and blue lights. Red is supposed to promote growth and the blue is supposed to promote flowering. That is setup under a shelf so it blocks the light above, to try and keep it as accurate as possible. The other light is a typical twin bulb t-12 daylight bulb setup. Still haven't measured the spectrum on any of these but soon as I do I'll get a matrix setup to show some data. These I also have setup on a timer to make it easier to regulate the light. With my random hours it makes it easier to control.
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