Way more than 10 plants there. You look like a cash cropper.
Mafoo’s Non canna adventures
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Hey fellow growers. Interesting developments here.
Here is what we look like these days
The young chilis and tomatoes:
Herbs and edible flowers:
And then the low vs high light intensity trials for my leafy greens:
Low light plants on the left, high light plants on the right in the following pics...
Hyakka mustard greens. I think they like high light better:
Tatsoi asian greens. They def grow better in low light:
Broccoli raab. Cant tell really if they like either or...
Next is a variety of butter lettuce called ‘Ella’. They like low light better I tbink but the density is nice in the high light level too:
The next butter lettuce is variety ‘Mae’. And it grows red under higher light conditions:
Last is Mizuna leafy greens and I dont think they like the environment. They bolted pretty quick... taste was fine until this point though
Thats it for the greens I think.
Check my lemon geranium cuttings tho too:
Got some microgreen trials planted for a catering friend of mine who might become a regular customer too :)
Here is what we look like these days
The young chilis and tomatoes:
Herbs and edible flowers:
And then the low vs high light intensity trials for my leafy greens:
Low light plants on the left, high light plants on the right in the following pics...
Hyakka mustard greens. I think they like high light better:
Tatsoi asian greens. They def grow better in low light:
Broccoli raab. Cant tell really if they like either or...
Next is a variety of butter lettuce called ‘Ella’. They like low light better I tbink but the density is nice in the high light level too:
The next butter lettuce is variety ‘Mae’. And it grows red under higher light conditions:
Last is Mizuna leafy greens and I dont think they like the environment. They bolted pretty quick... taste was fine until this point though
Thats it for the greens I think.
Check my lemon geranium cuttings tho too:
Got some microgreen trials planted for a catering friend of mine who might become a regular customer too :)
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this thread is epic
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Thanks for giving me a place to post this stuff where like minded folk can learn and share :)
This has been great!
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here it is GMOMafoo.Martin wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:40 pmSo can someone tell me whats up with this leaf cupping in these chilis? They r all the same variety but I dont remember seeing this last time I grew them. They were in low light so I put em in a bit higher now
Also I think the leaf margin necrosis on my cauxcomb here is also due to low light or wrong humidity levels not encouraging phototranspiration to the tips of the leaf margin. Again lets see if higher PPFD helps fix this
Besides these couplethings, other things are ok except my Hyakka is never happy regardless of what I do so still working on that. No pic of these.
Microgreens are BANGIN tho
And I finally had a ginger root sprout so lets see what this thing does
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Yes indeed they have acclimated some but I think they really do need it higher RH in there. I can't give it to em until I do a few more things in my build so.... they r gonna have to deal until then
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i just noticed your comment about the leaf margins as well
i have heard and read a couple places that blue and red lights do tent to struggle to transport everything to the leaf tips. in canna youll sometimes see white tips from it. im not 100% sure this would be true for your food crop but its been mentioned for the light type :D
i have heard and read a couple places that blue and red lights do tent to struggle to transport everything to the leaf tips. in canna youll sometimes see white tips from it. im not 100% sure this would be true for your food crop but its been mentioned for the light type :D