I was so glad to find this forum, i recently decided to try my hand at growing peppers and assuming some degree of success id also like to try and make my own hot sauce.
I'm hoping you guys can give me some feedback on a problem I've been having with my Tabasco pepper plants.
so this is my third attempt at growing anything period, and first ever aeroponic grow.
my previous two grows were of the DWC variety, and while i got some impressive tomato plants, and noise of the air pump and maintenance required really turned me off to the idea.
Anyway, this year i built; from scratch, a drain to waste high pressure aeroponic system.
here's a few pictures of said system.
this thing basically consists of a high pressure diaphragm pump controlled by an adjustable pressure switch, an accumulator tank(good for 150psi)... a pressure regulator adjusted to 80psi and finally a 24vdc solenoid.
the heart of this system is this macromatic cycling time delay relay. i have this guy set for 1.25 second on and 3 minutes off.
here is a photo
If anyone is interested i could detail some of the finer points of this system in the grow technology forum, tho I'm sure most hydro guys are already familiar with this sort of system.
anyway the reason i'm posting is that i've had a rather unsightly problem with leaf roll.
here's a few more pictures...
and just for kicks...
9-09-10
9-13-10
9-19-10
the problem seemed to start when i moved the plants out from under my 220watt PLL seedling lamp into my HP aero system under a 600w HPS.
i think one would naturally assume that the difference in heat would be a likely culprit, however the plants actually were getting much hotter under the fluorescent lamp.
you can actually see in the 9-19-10 picture a leaf that was physically burned by the bulbs. i typically keep my fluorescent lamp 1-2" above the canopy, however this guy reached right in between two bulbs.
a little more info...
this is my target nutrient profile. this profile is from a book called hydroponic capsicum production by Dr. Lynette Morgan and Simon Lennard.
nitrogen:302ppm
phosphorus:103ppm
potassium:364ppm
magnesium:96ppm
calcium:330ppm
sulphur:174ppm
iron:4.9ppm
and this is what i arrived at using GH flora 3 part, and Magnesium sulfate hepahydrate(Epsom salt).
in the future im just going to buy raw salts and make my own ferts, 10$ a quart just doesn't make sense considering the ingredients.
i run this solution at 450ppm thats .4ec i think?
my tap water starts at 240ppm... mostly calcium id guess... tho i really don't know, our local water report only lists the ppm of toxic substances.
nitrogen:339ppm
phosphorus:129ppm
potassium:347ppm
magnesium:158ppm
calcium:292ppm
sulfur:139ppm
iron:5.4ppm
you guys see anything wrong with this profile?
im aware that the rolling could just be physiological leaf roll disorder but id appreciate any input on this profile.
does anyone else encounter this growing Tabasco peppers?
is this common with other capsicum frutescens plants?
my room temp is 76-82f and usually ~40% RH
id also like to mention that i run sodium hypochlorite( soon to switch to calcium hypo, as the PH swing bleach causes is a downer.) in my reservoir at about 1-1.2ppm and periodically shock it up too 2-3ppm.
i know a lot of people scorn chlorine... aerating tap water to drive it out... but its really a much weaker oxidizer than hydrogen peroxide. it also has the added benefit of remaining at residual levels a great deal longer. i have found chlorine to be the best way to stop pythium(root rot) without relying on air pumps and chillers.
regardless im sure CL2 isn't causing the problem, as the plants initially ran without it and rolled none the less.
thanks in advance... i am so pleased to have found this forum.
I'm hoping you guys can give me some feedback on a problem I've been having with my Tabasco pepper plants.
so this is my third attempt at growing anything period, and first ever aeroponic grow.
my previous two grows were of the DWC variety, and while i got some impressive tomato plants, and noise of the air pump and maintenance required really turned me off to the idea.
Anyway, this year i built; from scratch, a drain to waste high pressure aeroponic system.
here's a few pictures of said system.
this thing basically consists of a high pressure diaphragm pump controlled by an adjustable pressure switch, an accumulator tank(good for 150psi)... a pressure regulator adjusted to 80psi and finally a 24vdc solenoid.
the heart of this system is this macromatic cycling time delay relay. i have this guy set for 1.25 second on and 3 minutes off.
here is a photo
If anyone is interested i could detail some of the finer points of this system in the grow technology forum, tho I'm sure most hydro guys are already familiar with this sort of system.
anyway the reason i'm posting is that i've had a rather unsightly problem with leaf roll.
here's a few more pictures...
and just for kicks...
9-09-10
9-13-10
9-19-10
the problem seemed to start when i moved the plants out from under my 220watt PLL seedling lamp into my HP aero system under a 600w HPS.
i think one would naturally assume that the difference in heat would be a likely culprit, however the plants actually were getting much hotter under the fluorescent lamp.
you can actually see in the 9-19-10 picture a leaf that was physically burned by the bulbs. i typically keep my fluorescent lamp 1-2" above the canopy, however this guy reached right in between two bulbs.
a little more info...
this is my target nutrient profile. this profile is from a book called hydroponic capsicum production by Dr. Lynette Morgan and Simon Lennard.
nitrogen:302ppm
phosphorus:103ppm
potassium:364ppm
magnesium:96ppm
calcium:330ppm
sulphur:174ppm
iron:4.9ppm
and this is what i arrived at using GH flora 3 part, and Magnesium sulfate hepahydrate(Epsom salt).
in the future im just going to buy raw salts and make my own ferts, 10$ a quart just doesn't make sense considering the ingredients.
i run this solution at 450ppm thats .4ec i think?
my tap water starts at 240ppm... mostly calcium id guess... tho i really don't know, our local water report only lists the ppm of toxic substances.
nitrogen:339ppm
phosphorus:129ppm
potassium:347ppm
magnesium:158ppm
calcium:292ppm
sulfur:139ppm
iron:5.4ppm
you guys see anything wrong with this profile?
im aware that the rolling could just be physiological leaf roll disorder but id appreciate any input on this profile.
does anyone else encounter this growing Tabasco peppers?
is this common with other capsicum frutescens plants?
my room temp is 76-82f and usually ~40% RH
id also like to mention that i run sodium hypochlorite( soon to switch to calcium hypo, as the PH swing bleach causes is a downer.) in my reservoir at about 1-1.2ppm and periodically shock it up too 2-3ppm.
i know a lot of people scorn chlorine... aerating tap water to drive it out... but its really a much weaker oxidizer than hydrogen peroxide. it also has the added benefit of remaining at residual levels a great deal longer. i have found chlorine to be the best way to stop pythium(root rot) without relying on air pumps and chillers.
regardless im sure CL2 isn't causing the problem, as the plants initially ran without it and rolled none the less.
thanks in advance... i am so pleased to have found this forum.