I probably will set it up to measure out the Flora series GH nutes for an arbitrary volume of water.
Edit: Grammar
Maybe set up a special mix for topping off the reservoir.
Whilst changing the water in my reservoir, I noticed some of the leaves on my Fatali plant were curling. This is what I found on the backside of the curled leaves.
I beseech ye sages of pestilence, what is murdering my plant?
The same thing happened with the plants I started in my Aerogarden 3 last year. I ended up taking the advice of the local hydroponic shop owner and cutting them apart with a razor blade.
After transplant.
2 months after
I don't know of any books off of the top of my head. I'd start with an Arduino or a PICAXE and use the various communities and forums for each for a reference.
I developed and etched the board with a common photographic process using a positive image from Eagle.
Edit: Moved design files to GIT
That stamp communicates with the MCU via a serial connection, accepting commands and is setup for 3 point calibration tests via serial commands.
As far as keeping a desired pH value, I can use the same method the setup currently uses to set target temperature and relative humidity via a menu...
Thanks to lazy, I was able to start working on this again. He keeps saying I should build kits.. maybe.
This is the prototype for the environmental controller portion, funded by lazy. It is setup to regulate temperature and RH in a grow tent. Far more switching power than what is needed...
I return from my Vacation recharged, and with boxes of stuff on my doorstep. :woohoo:
Being a cheapskate, I'll just assemble a simple Arduino on a Perf board less all the non-essential parts.
1 x Atmega328 $5.49
2 x 22pF Caps $0.12
2 x 10uF Caps $0.12
1 x 7805T 5V Regulator $0.35
1 x...
For the people following this thread - I'm going to put this project on hiatus until I return from my vacation to New Orleans. I intend to return 20 pounds heavier, and substantially happier.
I'm not sure if this helps,
I started 6 plants in this 2' x 3' tray.
At the end of the grow - one plant ended up consuming pretty much all the space in the 4' x 4' grow tent
I agree the Arduino board is overkill, I'm just using it for debugging purposes right now & will probably use it to program the atmega328 that I'll be using in the project - which should be in the neighborhood of 4-6 $. The atmega328 features 14 digital IO pins and 6 Analog to digital converter...