HOW MUCH DOES TEMPERATURE MATTER WHEN STARTING NEW SEEDLINGS IN DOWNSPOUT HYDROPONICS

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • HOW MUCH DOES TEMPERATURE MATTER WHEN STARTING NEW SEEDLINGS IN DOWNSPOUT HYDROPONICS. These seeds were planted in 40% Perlite/60% peat moss with Master Blend and 40% strength and using regular tap water.. The EC reads about 1.3 with my tap water as I will increase the strength of master blend going forward.
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  • @MattGarver
    @MattGarver Год назад

    Great videos and content ideas, each plant has a preferred temperature range and typically does well toward the upper end. Heat beyond that can severely set back plants. This is something that impacts a lot of growers. Looking forward to more of your videos.

  • @dd7890
    @dd7890 Год назад

    I would love to know what the soil temp inside compared to the outside is. And also the watering temp of each. Seedlings can be very dependent on temp to uptake nutrients ?

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro  Год назад

      I read a little more and something mentioned that the ideal temp for nutrient uptake in about 73 degrees in general. So that make sense as the house temperature constantly close this. The ones that I swapped from the outside and put inside have already so bigger growth the the 4 originals I left out there. In the the end they will all grow once the weather warms up here more. But this is a way to manage or growth.. So I will do another experiment with some microgreens right on the same window sill. One outside and one inside and see what happens a bit more closely.