Sorry to be blunt but... lol before you start pushing look for a good envirnment.. I would loook at the containers of rockwool they look huge with loads of airspace an light ... roots dont like light i believe.. but what do i know peppers and orchids are more my cup of tea..:thumb:
But if...
Looks great.. Next pics shut off the LED's and shhot under white florescent or tungsten light with the apropriate white balance...Whanna see accurate greens on the foliage.
«it's called evolution .. Each seed will be slighly different from the other.. Sometimes a small batch will have extreme diffferences.. Same soil same lights same temperature.. thats why you try several select the best and clone from there... Its called survival of the fittest..
PS excuse my...
I would gladly take the pictures... for free... Proper color balance no abuse of wide angle lenses to enhance aparent size.. Visible scale to gage size .. Damm its hard to be a perfectionist..But I asume my weakneses ..:thumb:
Ohh and i can do it in 35mm 6X6 or even on a 4 X 5 inch...
Sorry for a late reply but it took me a while to stop laughing. Happy New year everyone. Nice environment and nice plant. Shows that you cant outperform mother nature.
Umm did you mean How about thinking of your soil as a living breathing ecosystem rather than a medium..
That is how succesfull organic or natural farmers become succesfull.
Anyone have real live worms in their gardens..
Nature is light years ahead of us.
Sorry for my first post