Hydroponics Tuesday

Almost Aero-Time
7/31/2007 12:45:47 AM

Things are growing.  Admittedly, some things grow more quickly than others.  As expected, the tomato plants and the lettuce(s?) are the largest.

Strawberry plants grow much more slowly, so they still aren't very tall.  That's not a bad thing, they just take a lot longer to mature.

The eggplant (#12) has emerged, and it looks quite healthy.  The basil (#17) is looking great as well.  The MegaGarden is doing very well.

I think the time is approaching for the transition to the aeroponic TurboGarden, but I'm thinking of stalling a bit...  I may plant the tomato plants into the aero-style net pots, but keep them in the MegaGarden.  I'd hate to go through the effort to run the whole aero unit at this stage; as only the tomato plants are pushing the need.  Hopefully, I should be able to keep the tomato plants happy for another week, or so.

Here's a picture of the plants at the moment:

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Keeping with my promise of solid recordkeeping, here's this week's chart: 
PlantTypeStatus
#01Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 5/8" tall.  Looks very healthy.  Growing slowly, as strawberries tend to grow.
#02Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 5/8" tall.  Looks very healthy.  Growing slowly, as strawberries tend to grow.
#03Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 5/8" tall.  Looks very healthy.  Growing slowly, as strawberries tend to grow.
#04Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 5/8" tall.  Looks very healthy.  Growing slowly, as strawberries tend to grow.
#05Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 5/8" tall.  Looks very healthy.  Growing slowly, as strawberries tend to grow.  It looks like two seeds have been growing, rather than just one.
#06Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 5/8" tall.  Looks very healthy.  Growing slowly, as strawberries tend to grow.
#07Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 5/8" tall.  Looks very healthy.  Growing slowly, as strawberries tend to grow.
#08Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 5/8" tall.  Looks very healthy.  Growing slowly, as strawberries tend to grow.  It looks like two seeds have been growing, rather than just one.
#09Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 5/8" tall.  Looks very healthy.  Growing slowly, as strawberries tend to grow.
#10Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Heirloom TomatoApproximately 7" tall.  Secondary leaves are growing well.  It's getting larger by the day. Excellent health.
#11Delicious Heirloom TomatoPreviously killed through personal stupidity.
#12Bambino Baby EggplantIt's finally emerged from the rockwool cube.  It's about 1" tall, and it looking quite healthy.  I had my doubts before, but now it looks good.
#13Monet's Garden Lettuce
Approximately 5" tall (it it stood).  Looks very healthy.  I'll transplant into a hydroton pot soon.
#14Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 4.5" tall (it it stood).  Looks very healthy.  I'll transplant into a hydroton pot soon.
#15Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 5" tall (it it stood).  Looks very healthy.  I'll transplant into a hydroton pot soon.
#16Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 5" tall (it it stood).  Looks very healthy.  I'll transplant into a hydroton pot soon.
#17Lime Basil
Still quite small, but looks healthy.  This makes sense, basil starts slowly.
#18Delicious Heirloom TomatoApproximately 4.5" tall.  Looks quite good healthy.  It's younger than the other tomato, so the smaller size makes sense.
Strawberry Sproutlings
7/24/2007 10:54:04 PM

The little plants are doing pretty well.  Everything is still in the MegaGarden, as the sproutlings are still quite small.  Almost everything has become visible in their cubes; the only one that isn't yet visible is #12 (eggplant).

Here's a picture of the plants at the moment:

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Also, good news regarding the strawberries... All of them are visible now, and they all look quite healthy.  Here's a closer look:

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Since I intend on keeping much better records on this grow-cycle; here's this week's chart: 

PlantTypeStatus
#01Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesSeeds germinated.  Small, but visible in rockwool cube.  Appears healthy.
#02Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesSeeds germinated.  Small, but visible in rockwool cube.  Appears healthy.
#03Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesSeeds germinated.  Small, but visible in rockwool cube.  Appears healthy.
#04Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesSeeds germinated.  Small, but visible in rockwool cube.  Appears healthy.
#05Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesSeeds germinated.  Small, but visible in rockwool cube.  Appears healthy.
#06Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesSeeds germinated.  Small, but visible in rockwool cube.  Appears healthy.
#07Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesSeeds germinated.  Small, but visible in rockwool cube.  Appears healthy.
#08Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesSeeds germinated.  Small, but visible in rockwool cube.  Appears healthy.
#09Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesSeeds germinated.  Small, but visible in rockwool cube.  Appears healthy.
#10Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Heirloom TomatoApproximately 3.25" tall.  Primary leaves are still visible.  Looks quite healthy. Secondary leaves are beginning to form.
#11Delicious Heirloom TomatoPreviously killed through personal stupidity.
#12Bambino Baby EggplantHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status  still unknown.
#13Monet's Garden Lettuce
Approximately 3.5" tall.  Looks healthy.  Single root protruding from rockwool cube.
#14Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 3" tall.  Looks healthy.
#15Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 3.5" tall.  Looks healthy.  Single root protruding from rockwool cube.
#16Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 3.5" tall.  Looks healthy.  Single root protruding from rockwool cube.
#17Lime Basil
Still quite small, but looks healthy.  This makes sense, basil starts slowly.
#18Delicious Heirloom TomatoApproximately 1.5" tall.  Looks healthy.  Younger than other tomato, so this is to be expected.

It's a good thing that I wrote quickly.  This was almost Hydroponics Wednesday...

Tiny Plants
7/17/2007 9:32:37 PM

It's been a little over a week since the new seeds were planted.  Although the progress thus far isn't remarkable, it is progress nonetheless.

I'm thinking of using a grid format for the posts, so I'll give it a try this week.  Let me know if the grid works.

PlantTypeStatus
#01Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.
#02Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.
#03Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.
#04Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.
#05Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.
#06Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.
#07Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.
#08Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.
#09Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.
#10Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Heirloom TomatoApproximately 1.5" tall.  Primary leaves are visible.  Looks quite healthy. No secondary leaves yet.
#11Delicious Heirloom TomatoKilled through personal stupidity. The seedling was "folded over" inside the rockwool. When I attempted to free it, I broke the stalk.  #18 was planted as a replacement on 07/14/2007.
#12Bambino Baby EggplantHas not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.
#13Monet's Garden Lettuce
Approximately 1.5" tall.  Looks healthy.
#14Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 1" tall.  Looks healthy.
#15Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 1.5" tall.  Looks healthy.
#16Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 1.5" tall.  Looks healthy.
#17Lime Basil
Barely visible, but has germinated.  Very small, but looks healthy.
#18Delicious Heirloom TomatoPlanted on 07/14/2007 as a replacement for #11.  Has not yet emerged from rockwool cube.  Germination status unknown.

The wheatgrass seems happy.  Initially, some mold began growing; but it's stopped now.  Important fact to remember: airflow is important.  I keep a small fan running for the ebb-and-flow MegaGarden, so that standing water evaporates quickly.

Although it's not terribly different, here's this week's photo:

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Rebirth
7/10/2007 8:20:27 AM

As many of you may know, our indoor gardens suffered a great disaster during renovation.  Although it was a big loss, it gives us the opportunity to start over, with lessons learned.

Today is the start of our new growing cycle.  I've only got the MegaGarden running at the moment, as the aeroponic TurboGarden isn't appropriate just yet.  When the plants are larger, they'll move into the aeroponic system.

I regret not keeping more accurate notes on the first growing cycle, so that's going to change.  Starting today, I'm going to keep more accurate notes on the exact condition of the plants.  In fact, I'm numbering each plant so that I can track their progress.

Here's our lineup thus far:

  • #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, and #9 are all "Alexandria Alpine Strawberries", purchased from Swallowtail Seed. They were all planted today (07/10/2007).  They are expected to produce lots of red strawberries (continual fruiting) without many runners.  They were all started in rockwool in the MegaGarden.
  • #10 is an "Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Heirloom Tomato".  It was also planted on 07/10/2007, in the MegaGarden.  I don't have experience with this type, but it should be pretty impressive.  We're only planting two tomatoes this time, as we were overrun last time.
  • #11 is "Delicious Heirloom Tomato".  It was also planted on 07/10/2007, in the MegaGarden.  In theory, this fellow should produce tomatoes that are 2-3 pounds each.  Those should be some huge tomatoes.
  • #12 is a "Bambino Baby Eggplant".  It too was planted on 07/10/2007, in the MegaGarden.  The seed was actually a straggler from last year.  It's from a 2006 seed packet, from Botanical Interests.
  • #13, #14, #15, and #16 are mixed types of lettuce, from a Renee's Garden "Monet's Garden Mesclun" packet.  They were planted on 07/10/2007, in the MegaGarden.
  • #17 is a Lime Basil, from Botanical Interests.  It was also planted on 07/10/2007, in the MegaGarden.
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That's it for the moment.