Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Hydroponic gardening.....second attempt

I know, it's been a looong dang time since I posted a blog. But if your lifestyle is basically as exciting as watching mud dry...there's just not much worthwhile to report.

Just re-commenced my indoor gardening efforts.  LED grow lights have come down in price, with a decent medium sized light costing around $50-70 on Amazon. This size should provide adequate light for an approximate 3' x 3' grow surface platform. The air pumps aren't actually necessary, but I've got two, so I'm using them to keep the nutrients churning in the water in each tubby tank.

I get my seeds from an outfit in Missouri. It's also where I get the 3 ingredients for my grow nutrient mix. Rainwater is what I try to use, because the PH is typically perfect.

Starting with grow cubes and a warming mat beneath a cheap plastic seedling sprouter tray (with lid)...and proper mix diluted to half strength...after 4-5 days you'll have some infant seedlings rearing their pretty little heads. Dont forget the light.!! But a simple florescent tube light is enough to grow most any lettuce or kale. Veggy producers need proper grow lights to make blooms then fruits, after the seedling stage.








I noticed a few seed packets had been nibbled on....so I prepared a delicacy of peanut butter attached to a simple mouse neck brace. 

I added about 20 more seedlings yesterday, so I need to get busy setting up my tubbies. And I'm using a couple of extension cords to power some of the grow lights to avoid popping breakers in my grow room. The grow room is located in a bedroom in my man cave, which happens to be an old 1983 double wide mobile home located at the rear of my 2 acre tract.
Had to type up an Excel chart to keep my seedlings straight until transplanting into the tubbies.
And I have a few large net pots that fit over a 5 gallon black bucket (black to keep light out... algae will flourish in there otherwise)


The small grow cubes are held in place inside each net cup with clay pellets. I bought a HUGE amount of these clay pellets about 10 years ago from a guy in Dallas on craigslist. Waaaay more than I'll EVER need.        (3 each 55 gallon steel drums full!)


I've gotta go lay down awhile now...all this blogging has me worn out.

Adios


3 comments:

  1. This is very interesting...you seem to have it under control and know what you are doing.

    Had to smile when you mentioned "your man cave" must say you have a rather large one it's good that it can also serve as a grow room.

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  2. Andddd, you're back. If I have to suffer so do you. 😁

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  3. I just need to retire..five years and counting. Hope your around more

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