After having received 14 hours of light for the last several days the Gentilina lettuce seedlings were ready to be planted.
Once again I have decided to grow them aeroponically. Although it is possible to grow more plants in a flood and drain system, the aeroponic systems are easier to maintain, assuming you have no leaks.
The plants will have a photoperiod of 12 hours, with an intensity of just about 5,000 foot candles. That intensity is not necessary, however, it should not harm the plants.
After my morning walk I took a look around our property to see if the unusual warm weather was having an effect on the plants. The foundation plants are still green, the gazania is putting out new growth, dill seed is germinating, and the chives are thriving.
Christmas is forecast to be warmer here in upstate New York than it will be in Los Angeles. The greenhouse is still open, with the forecast for the warmer temperatures to continue into next week, it will probably remain open into January.
I am not complaining, it could stay this way and I would not mind at all.....
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Journal December, 6, 2015 - Seed starting
The Gentilina lettuce seeds have been placed into horticubes to further develop prior to being placed into the aeroponic systems.
In my opinion, horticubes are far superior to rockwool, in that they do not have to be pH adjusted and are almost impossible to over water.
That said, I find the pre-punched holes in the cubes are far too big for tiny seedlings, like lettuce. To overcome this, prior to placing the seedlings in the cubes, I use the end an artist's brush to punch a small hole on the bottom of the cubes for the seedlings. Using tweezers and the artist brush I place the seedlings in the holes and "tuck them in."
The cubes are fine as is for larger seedlings like cucumbers, but work better for me using the above method for small seedlings.
Once tucked in, the seedlings are placed under 2 24" T5 grow lights until they have a few true leaves and roots showing from the cubes.
Using the 1/4" tube I can exhale CO2 into the tray a few times a day to help the seedlings along.
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Journal December, 2015 - Seeds sprouted in 48 hours.
It may be difficult to see in the above photo, however, every one of the Gentilina seeds have sprouted within 48 hours of being placed in a moist coffee filter. The filter was placed in a plastic bag, which was placed near a light source.
This illustrates the importance of having fresh seed, for lettuce in particular.
This will be my swan song in terms of Fairy Gardens, although I have found making them an enjoyable process. They have been placed in my den, on a shelf under an LED grow light. All of the plants I have used are terrarium plants, so they will require little maintenance.
This illustrates the importance of having fresh seed, for lettuce in particular.
This will be my swan song in terms of Fairy Gardens, although I have found making them an enjoyable process. They have been placed in my den, on a shelf under an LED grow light. All of the plants I have used are terrarium plants, so they will require little maintenance.
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Journal December 2, 2015 Fairy Gardens
Making the Fairy Garden with Ava turned out to be such an enjoyable process that I decided to make a few more. There is enough space under one of the LED grow lights in my den to accommodate three or four small gardens, so that is my plan at this point.
Today I started seeds for Gentilina lettuce to be grown in two of the aeroponic units. It was necessary to purchase seed, so I placed an order with Alisorganics.com. The seeds were received yesterday, however, the sell by date is only three weeks away.
That is normally not a problem, but with lettuce is it definitely will be a problem. The seeds were placed in the refrigerator in an attempt to prolong their viability.
Today I started seeds for Gentilina lettuce to be grown in two of the aeroponic units. It was necessary to purchase seed, so I placed an order with Alisorganics.com. The seeds were received yesterday, however, the sell by date is only three weeks away.
That is normally not a problem, but with lettuce is it definitely will be a problem. The seeds were placed in the refrigerator in an attempt to prolong their viability.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Journal November, 25, 2015 - Completed Fairy Garden
Ava was here today and she completed her domed fairy garden. We have a layer of gravel for drainage, landscape fabric to prevent the soil from getting into the gravel, soil with charcoal for odor control, gravel to maintain moisture and prevent fungus gnats. In addition, we added Osmocote timed fertilizer, so it is a very low maintenance garden.
She is really really really proud of her project, and well she should be. As for me, it made my day so see her so enjoy working with plants.
Grandchildren are the best!
She is really really really proud of her project, and well she should be. As for me, it made my day so see her so enjoy working with plants.
Grandchildren are the best!
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Journal November 24, 2015 - Fairy Garden Started
On her last visit my granddaughter Ava wanted to speak to me in private, so I knew something was up. She wants to make a present for her parents for Christmas, with of course my help.
We have kind of settled on a Fairy Garden, so the above photo shows the preliminary arrangement. On hand, I had the container, ground cloth and figurine, however, it was necessary to purchase the plants, activated charcoal and cacti and succulent planting mix. Making a short trip to the local reservoir, I was able to collect several niece pieces of drift wood for accent pieces, so on her next visit we will put the finishing touches on the garden.
At this point the olive and fig trees are still in the greenhouse getting their chill, and last night they got a good one, as the temperature went down to twenty degrees F. Even with the heat on low the water in the watering bucket had ice on it this morning.
Last Thanksgiving we had a snow storm, but this year the forecast is for the temperature to be a mild fifty degrees or so.
We have had several calm sunny days, which were ideal for getting in a few more drone flights before the weather turns nasty.
I wanted to take a photo of my drone in flight, but when I returned home and was putting the drone away I found that while I was photographing the drone, the drone was photographing me.
Below is a photo of the Hudson River valley looking west. The photo was taken at the Frear Park golf course in Troy, New York. Just about the lake, slightly to the right of center, the large waterfalls at Cohoes, New York are just visible. They were a major attraction in this area in the 19th Century.
We have kind of settled on a Fairy Garden, so the above photo shows the preliminary arrangement. On hand, I had the container, ground cloth and figurine, however, it was necessary to purchase the plants, activated charcoal and cacti and succulent planting mix. Making a short trip to the local reservoir, I was able to collect several niece pieces of drift wood for accent pieces, so on her next visit we will put the finishing touches on the garden.
At this point the olive and fig trees are still in the greenhouse getting their chill, and last night they got a good one, as the temperature went down to twenty degrees F. Even with the heat on low the water in the watering bucket had ice on it this morning.
Last Thanksgiving we had a snow storm, but this year the forecast is for the temperature to be a mild fifty degrees or so.
We have had several calm sunny days, which were ideal for getting in a few more drone flights before the weather turns nasty.
I wanted to take a photo of my drone in flight, but when I returned home and was putting the drone away I found that while I was photographing the drone, the drone was photographing me.
Below is a photo of the Hudson River valley looking west. The photo was taken at the Frear Park golf course in Troy, New York. Just about the lake, slightly to the right of center, the large waterfalls at Cohoes, New York are just visible. They were a major attraction in this area in the 19th Century.
Friday, October 16, 2015
Journal October 16, 2015- As the season end
The weather service is forecasting overnight temperatures in the twenties in the coming days, so I thought it prudent to place the olives in the greenhouse today.
To keep the daytime temperature to a minimum, I plan on opening the vents and doors. The goal is to give the trees about four hundred hours of chilling, with an average temperature of 50 F or so.
Yesterday, in anticipation of the frost, I picked the last of the green beans and pulled the plants. Today, the raised bed was replanted with Italian Purple and Canadian Music garlic. All of the bulbs planted were from the crop we harvested this year.
To keep the daytime temperature to a minimum, I plan on opening the vents and doors. The goal is to give the trees about four hundred hours of chilling, with an average temperature of 50 F or so.
Yesterday, in anticipation of the frost, I picked the last of the green beans and pulled the plants. Today, the raised bed was replanted with Italian Purple and Canadian Music garlic. All of the bulbs planted were from the crop we harvested this year.
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