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Michael clark @mikeclark797 ?

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  • Michael clark posted a new activity comment:   2 years, 1 month ago · View

    I am working on plans to a floor model with an air lift system. I plan on building it after I get paid this month. Perhaps I can send you the plans.

    In reply to - megan posted an update in the group San Francisco : Hey – does anyone in SF with a WindowFarm want to sign up to present at Maker Faire, May 22-23, 2010? I am very likely going to sign up, and would love to have a couple free-standing windowfarms there (we can work together to plan this)? Let me [...] · View
  • Michael clark commented on the blog post Who Dunnit?- Mysterious Cucumber Genocide   2 years, 1 month ago · View

    you might try to go to teritorial seed company and look at a variety called rocky.

  • Michael clark commented on the blog post Who Dunnit?- Mysterious Cucumber Genocide   2 years, 1 month ago · View

    i have a cucumber is a deep well system right now. We are using bush typesa and self polinating greehouse types. The question i have is how often did you change your soultion and what were the symptoms of the die out. Sounds like a salt build up.

  • Michael clark commented on the blog post How Much Space for Herbs?   2 years, 2 months ago · View

    rule of thumb on roots (in ground) there has to be the same mass under as over. in hydro I see its about 2/3 under as over. so if your doing herbs then you can say if you have a root ball in the bottle the plant will optimally be about 1/3 again as large [...]

  • Michael clark commented on the blog post Transplanted strawberries   2 years, 2 months ago · View

    Also if you have a chance, get an aphid trap. its a yellow card with a sticky substance on it, you can usually get them from garden suppliers. you would be surprised how quickly they set in. Even in a steril greenhouse.

  • Michael clark commented on the blog post Transplanted strawberries   2 years, 2 months ago · View

    strawberry are very touchy in a hydro system (I am a hydro farmer) they get a black sludge on the roots, which can look bad but I have had some success. I have had some luck sanitizing the system, by periodically (between changing nurtients) with runing plain water and hydrogen peroxid (1-2 tablespoons per gallon) [...]

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