Carbon Arc Hydroponics Cycle
Another cycle has been setup in the hydroponics lab. Going on the premise
that we should only be going through the effort is there is something to
measure or prove, not just to do something that industry tells us can be done,
etc., this current cycle is to form a control for a carbon arc lighting cycle
using some sort of home made carbon replacement tips such as charcoal or pencil
leads or whatever. Currently the lab has done:
1. WORM WATER as nutrient solution cycle or FISH WATER water as nutrient
solution. This was done last winter for 4 months and demonstrated that
worm nutrient solution worked as well on a number of plants as commercial
hydroponic nutrient solution. In fact, the worm water did not need to be
replenished over the 4 months as the TDS kept increasing. In this cycle,
we ran a hydroponics unit with worm water while at the same time running a
unit with commercial nutrient solution. We found worm water equal, and
fish water far less so, barely getting the seedlings beyond the sprouting
stage though water cress did OK floating in the tank.
2. CARBON ARC vs Halide light or some other bulb source. Since we dont yet
have a technician offering to put together a carbon arc setup (I asked, and
Mike L stated he thought we should buy a commercial lamp, which might be the
solution if the tips can be replaced by something home made). The control
portion of the cycle is being run first. This is being done entirely with
worm water, and all plant types were planted will be grown to seed, something
not done before in the lab and which will be necessary for repeat cycles in a
family or group setting. I have no biennial plants in the cycle. We should be trying
in these cycles to move toward a repeatable setting for families, building on
the past cycles, etc. The fish tanks are not being included in this cycle, but
we have laying CHICKENS in the lab now and they are light sensitive (laying
more with more light, etc.) and can also act as a biological agent (do they
suffer in some way under carbon arc). The plan is to replace the Halide lamp
(using the large one only in this cycle) with a carbon arc lamp and running the
exact cycle again next year. Strawberries and gypsy onions in containers are
included for these cycles, in soil, watered with worm water. Strawberries are
year round and I suspect the gypsy onions are likewise.
Plants to be included in this cycle are:
BEANS
Navy beans
Pinto beans (both bush beans)
Lima bean (just one climber)
SALAD
Spinach
Lettuce
Rocket (a mustand green)
GRAIN or OIL
Buckwheat
Flax
CABBAGE
Chinese
PEPPER
Cayenne
Bell
TOMATOES
Cherry
Italian
SQUASH
Winter Squash
OKRA
Okra
BERRY
Strawberry
ONION
Gypsy onion