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In reply to the discussion: My hydroponics thread, 2014 [View all]

Major Nikon

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16. Update: Second week in May
Tue May 13, 2014, 03:03 PM
May 2014

I've gotten a lot of vegetative growth in the past week or so from most everything except for the strawberries which I transplanted late from nursery pots grown in soil. I wasn't expecting much from them and they haven't done much, but they haven't died either so I'm going to just let them keep going and see what happens.

The zucchini has a lone fruit and a lot of blooms so I'm expecting a lot more. I had been plucking off the blooms until it put on more growth, but it's quite large now so I'm going to just let it do its thing and see what happens. My two bush bean vines are doing well and starting to put out several beans. I wish my tomato plants were farther along, but they are finally starting to put out some significant growth now, so I'm hoping that in a month or so I should start getting fruit from them before it gets too awful hot. My pepper plants are also much smaller than I'd like, but they too are just starting to take off so we'll see how that goes.

The challenge will be to get some vegetables before 100+ temps get here in July and August. I think I will order another shade tarp so I can knock the sun down by about 50% or so. I can't really do anything about the ambient temps since everything is open, but I'm hoping that if I block enough of the sun I can keep producing even during those months. Even if I can just keep everything alive, hopefully I can get a good harvest in the fall.

My long term plans are to get this hydroponic thing figured out so that I can eventually build a greenhouse and with shading, ventilation, and an evaporative cooler in the summer and perhaps some sort of heat supplement I can grow year round with enough production to satisfy all of my vegetable needs for the wife and I without having to do much canning.

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My hydroponics thread, 2014 [View all] Major Nikon Mar 2014 OP
Bookmarking for when I have more time to read the links... great stuff, Major. opiate69 Mar 2014 #1
This guy's youtube channel is pretty good Major Nikon Mar 2014 #2
Learning more than I ever wanted to know about fertilizer Major Nikon Mar 2014 #3
I bought a copy of Resh 2 years back and it is mostly so dense and technical that KurtNYC Mar 2014 #4
I thought about trying an Aerogarden to do seedlings Major Nikon Mar 2014 #5
Update Major Nikon Mar 2014 #6
Update: First week in April Major Nikon Apr 2014 #7
Update: Second week in April (how-to for the easiest hydroponic method) Major Nikon Apr 2014 #8
Any fungus gnat isues? I had a situation this winter indors and it sucked. bettyellen Apr 2014 #9
I haven't seen any Major Nikon Apr 2014 #10
When I googled the gnat, 90% of issues were with hydro people, so I wondered. They can damage bettyellen Apr 2014 #11
Root damage can lead to pythium root rot which is a serious problem with hydro Major Nikon Apr 2014 #12
Interesting. I'm mostly outdoor but starting seeds a bit. Big problems are keeping cats from bettyellen Apr 2014 #13
Update: last week in April Major Nikon Apr 2014 #14
Update: First week in May Major Nikon May 2014 #15
Update: Second week in May Major Nikon May 2014 #16
Update: 3rd week in May Major Nikon May 2014 #17
I got a harvest from my Kratky bucket lettuce Major Nikon May 2014 #18
It's been a couple of weeks since the last update Major Nikon Jun 2014 #19
That's a nice-size zucchini laundry_queen Jun 2014 #20
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