1st Set Up...Cheese

Do they look anything like this?

And do they come to the surface after watering?

Theres a few different species of springtail, but this is the most common one, and they rarely venture any further than the pot/soil.



from what i can tell, they look whiter(maybe different stage) and i will watch out if they come up, will water this afternoon!!

Appreciate the help:blsmoke:
 
Yea that isnt the greatest of pics, but yea, they are generally whiter, sometimes almost transparent looking, some springtail species are totally black and look like tiny little ants.
 
Yea that isnt the greatest of pics, but yea, they are generally whiter, sometimes almost transparent looking, some springtail species are totally black and look like tiny little ants.



ya, i actually was going to say that they look like miny ants. anyways will keep my eye on them.


as for naming, I just had a post card laying around with Europe stickies...
 
So, I transplanted last night, and the clones were busting roots all through the small containers. (they are now all in 3L pots) the seedlings also have well established roots and so I will start on Nutes: Bcuzz Coco Nutrition A & B and Bcuzz Root stimulator next watering.

they look ok after their move, and also put up some mylar. It made the closet too hot with the reflective side, so I switched it around to the white side and added some passive vent holes. now Temp steady 27C(ca. 81F)

will take some pics when the lights go out, without the orange flimmerssss
 

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coming along nicely. got them out for some natural shots, no orange.:bigjoint:

started nutes. adjusted to ph 5.9 at same time.
 

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They are coming along nicely, have been misting them once daily(just water), and watering when the coco is near dry. (ph 5.9 and 1/4 strength Nutes)

Portugal is looking odd, but developing new sets of leaves.

all look to enjoy their HPS closet home...:weed:
 

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just a few pics...

now 1/2 strength nutes and 5.9 ph water. still misting water daily along with turning the fan on for ca. 30 min.

i replanted one clone to have all the 3L pots and check out the pic!!!:weed:
 

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Nice.

Lovely lookin rootball on that one youve repotted, nice n white roots and just ready for potting on ;-)

Are you using canna coco ferts?
 
Sorry, with coco do you need to check e.c with a meter like hydro? or do you just add the ferts according to the label? e.g 2ml per liter of water?
 
Nice.

Lovely lookin rootball on that one youve repotted, nice n white roots and just ready for potting on ;-)

Are you using canna coco ferts?


the company is Atami and line is called B'cuzz:
coco nutrition A&B
Coco Booster.
in the first waterings also used the root stimulator.
for flowering I have CocoBloei(flowering) Stimulator.
they also sell another of their products, the bloombastic... ca. 100$US for 500ml dont know if i will use it?

has anyone used these products???
also, any thoughts on the pot size? i was thinking this was big enough...

thanks:peace:
 
Sorry, with coco do you need to check e.c with a meter like hydro? or do you just add the ferts according to the label? e.g 2ml per liter of water?

so far I used the lable(but 1/4 and now 1/2 strength) checked the run off with the meter, it was reading about 800ppm but was only from one I tested
 
so far I used the lable(but 1/4 and now 1/2 strength) checked the run off with the meter, it was reading about 800ppm but was only from one I tested

What was the input ppm? The important thing is what the difference is between input and output. That tells you how much your plant is taking up.
 
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