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Hydroponics Tuesday: Impressive Strawberryness
9/11/2007 7:10:30 PM

I wish that I had more groundbreaking news this week, but sadly, that is not the case.  Things are working well.  The plants are happy, albeit crowded.  I've pruned back some of the dead leaves, and things are growing.

I'm considering setting up the aeroponic unit, but keeping the compact fluorescent lighting.  It's hard to tell until it's set up.  Also, I'm planning on reinforcing the light stand a bit before setting it up again.  I want to add some stabilizing braces to make it stronger.

This weeks pictures: Lots of lettuce

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Number 8 is the biggest of the strawberry plants.  It's looking great.

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Keeping with my promise of solid record keeping, here's this week's chart:

PlantTypeStatus
#01Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 3.5" tall.  Rockwool cube has been placed into a hydroton (small grain) filled aeroponic pot.
#02Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 3.5" tall.  Rockwool cube has been placed into a hydroton (small grain) filled aeroponic pot.
#03Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 3.5" tall.  Rockwool cube has been placed into a hydroton (small grain) filled aeroponic pot.
#04Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 3.5" tall.  I ran out of space, so this one is still just rockwool.
#05Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 4.5" tall.  The largest of the strawberries.  Rockwool cube has been placed into a hydroton (small grain) filled aeroponic pot.
#06Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 3.5" tall.  I ran out of space, so this one is still just rockwool.
#07Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 3.5" tall.  I ran out of space, so this one is still just rockwool.
#08Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 4.5" tall.  The second-largest of the strawberries.  Rockwool cube has been placed into a hydroton (small grain) filled aeroponic pot.
#09Alexandria Alpine StrawberriesRoughly 3.0" tall.  Rockwool cube has been placed into a hydroton (small grain) filled aeroponic pot.
#10Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Heirloom TomatoApproximately 17" long (it's not standing straight anymore, as it's tied to the lightstand).
#11Delicious Heirloom TomatoPreviously killed through personal stupidity.
#12Bambino Baby EggplantIt's about 8" tall, and is looking big and leafy.  Leaves are approximately 6-7" long.
#13Monet's Garden Lettuce
Approximately 15" tall (if it stood).  Replanted into a standard 5" pot (I needed the aero pots free).
#14Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 15" tall (if it stood).  Replanted into a standard 5" pot (I needed the aero pots free).
#15Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 16" tall (if it stood).  Replanted into a standard 5" pot (I needed the aero pots free).  I broke a leaf during transplant.  Tasty.
#16Monet's Garden LettuceApproximately 13" tall (if it stood).  Replanted into a standard 5" pot (I needed the aero pots free).
#17Lime Basil
Looks healthy.  About 6.5" tall. I wanted to give it a dedicated pot, but ran out of room.  Since it's still fairly small, I'm hoping to move it later.
#18Delicious Heirloom TomatoApproximately 13" tall. Replanted into a standard 5" pot.