Transporting the seedlings from point A to point B.
Modified the lid of the cab to get the heatsinks outside and exposed to moving air. Decided to go with 2 QB304s this time. Glad I did, 4 was total overkill and the spread of these is amazing.
I'm glad I only went with two QBs, the light spread is amazing, the temps are controllable, and the temp probe in the heatsink is steady at 111.1 F a good sign if I ever had one, and temp inside without doors or ventilation is 81.5 F. This will be my config, I will clean up the shitty woodworking a bit after I figure out my ventilation. Mk. 0.5 well on it's way.
I might turn the light down a bit more still.
I added
3L Fuller's Earth Clay and
1.5L washed construction sand and
5L water to my coco/soil mix and had an adequate consistency. I sprinkled a very thin layer of Fuller's Earth on top of the gravel and filled the gravel with water. You can see I drilled a hole just below the level of the gravel to prevent over filling. It's like a hempy bucket that way. Then I added my soilmix.
I transplanted directly into this mix. I put the stripped pods of
organic Tahitian vanilla that I saved, it is amazing fungi food. I sprinkled
1L Fuller's Earth Clay on top of this layer and wet it with a spray bottle. I think this will lock in some moisture to my highly aerated mix.
Then I topped the whole totes off with washed construction sand and sprayed it with Dasani water to bring the pH down a bit and prevent the dry sand from sucking the water out of the seedlings. I
heavily spread
organic red clover on top of the sand layer, sprayed well, and put another thin layer of sand on top. I sprayed it in well. The reason I used so much seed is I'm really not sure if the sand will dry out and how many seeds will actually germinate. I can always thin it for mulch
I didn't bother flushing, just transplanted and watered in with the nutes and Dasani. Time will tell if this mix will work.
Crystal Candy Auto on the left
Auto Jedi Kush on the right.
Figure out the ventilation next. Good night!