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

Major Nikon

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17. Update: 3rd week in May
Sat May 24, 2014, 05:36 PM
May 2014

I'm starting to get some production from some of my plants. The one zucchini plant has pretty much exploded in the past couple of weeks and It's starting to put out some squash. The squash it produces has been on the small side, which I think is due to the nutrient solution I'm using. Right now the nutrient solutions I'm using are still formulated for mostly vegetative growth. In a couple of weeks I'll be upping the amount of phosphorus to encourage more blooming and production. Unfortunately the zucchini is in the same ebb and flow system that some of my other plants are in, so I'll need them to catch up before I can start optimizing the nutrients for fruit production.

The tomato plants are about 18" high now and although they aren't as big as I'd like, almost all of that growth has come in the past 30 days. They are just starting to bloom, so perhaps in a few more weeks I'll be getting some fruit production out of them with any luck. All the tomato plants have a very extensive and healthy root system which is also the case with everything else. I haven't noticed much difference between the plants in the ebb and flow system and the DWC system.

I've gotten a small amount of green been production. Unfortunately the vertical growth from the vines has just about stopped and I'm not sure why. I suspect it's because I've allowed them to bush out too much on the bottom, so I've pruned one of them up pretty aggressively, and I'll retrain one of the suckers to go up. I don't have a lot of horizontal space so I'm trying to train them up a string, ideally to the roof of my covered porch and then I'll let them bush out as much as they want. I'm pruning the tomato plants to a single stem for the same reason.

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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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