Brother_Antioch
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Hey, folks.
So, as the title suggests, I'm looking for some guidance as to when it's time to move a new seedling over to my DWC 7 gallon bucket. This is my first attempt at hydro, so I don't want to do it too early and lose the seedling, nor too late and mess up the roots. Currently it's only a few days old (about 1" tall) with its first pair of serrated leaves. She's standing tall and proud, not lanky and weak, and when I put the seed into the rockwool cube the taproot was approx. 2" long and poking out at the bottom/side of the cube when going into the starter tray. It's currently in a starter tray with a humidity dome inside my tent. I've cracked open the vents just the tiniest amount on the top of the dome, and give it about 15 minutes a day with the dome off. Humidity is in the high 60's and temperature is around 78F in the tent. I've turned off all the fans except the intake fan for now as it seemed to prevent the humidity from reaching the desired targets, but will be turning them back on once the DWC system is operational in the tent, seeing as it adds humidity to the grow.
Ideally, I want to have my water in the bucket and stabilized a day or two prior to transferring it over since it's really good tap water (I've gone over the town's water report carefully) so it just needs to off-gas first and I'll have the air-stones in the bucket with the water during that period. So I suppose the key question is, at what point do I transition to the DWC, so I can get things prepared for it ahead of time...but not far enough ahead that the water starts to stagnate.
Sorry if this is basic information, or if I'm not clear enough in my question. As I said, first time growing in a hydro set up. I've included a pic of her at the stage she's at as of now, as that's a lot easier than trying to picture "a few days old", seeing as that varies wildly from strain to strain and medium to medium. Appreciate any information, and thanks ahead of time to those who can help out!
Cheers,
BA.
From the top down:
I included this next shot so you can see the humidity level in the dome. Not "rainforest dripping" just a light and consistent fogging.
So, as the title suggests, I'm looking for some guidance as to when it's time to move a new seedling over to my DWC 7 gallon bucket. This is my first attempt at hydro, so I don't want to do it too early and lose the seedling, nor too late and mess up the roots. Currently it's only a few days old (about 1" tall) with its first pair of serrated leaves. She's standing tall and proud, not lanky and weak, and when I put the seed into the rockwool cube the taproot was approx. 2" long and poking out at the bottom/side of the cube when going into the starter tray. It's currently in a starter tray with a humidity dome inside my tent. I've cracked open the vents just the tiniest amount on the top of the dome, and give it about 15 minutes a day with the dome off. Humidity is in the high 60's and temperature is around 78F in the tent. I've turned off all the fans except the intake fan for now as it seemed to prevent the humidity from reaching the desired targets, but will be turning them back on once the DWC system is operational in the tent, seeing as it adds humidity to the grow.
Ideally, I want to have my water in the bucket and stabilized a day or two prior to transferring it over since it's really good tap water (I've gone over the town's water report carefully) so it just needs to off-gas first and I'll have the air-stones in the bucket with the water during that period. So I suppose the key question is, at what point do I transition to the DWC, so I can get things prepared for it ahead of time...but not far enough ahead that the water starts to stagnate.
Sorry if this is basic information, or if I'm not clear enough in my question. As I said, first time growing in a hydro set up. I've included a pic of her at the stage she's at as of now, as that's a lot easier than trying to picture "a few days old", seeing as that varies wildly from strain to strain and medium to medium. Appreciate any information, and thanks ahead of time to those who can help out!
Cheers,
BA.
From the top down:
I included this next shot so you can see the humidity level in the dome. Not "rainforest dripping" just a light and consistent fogging.
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