Year in review
In our metformin er 500mg side effects new season UHGU is aiming to expand upon the success of our initial experimentation and the beginnings of developing proven methods of production. Since my trial version of Dreamweaver CS4 expired and my photoshop 7.0 obsoleted when I upgraded to OSX 10.6, the UHGU site wasn’t getting updated. So, I decided to move it to a more easily updated format that would allow me to embed my my youtube videos as well. Plus archiving and all that jazz. I am going to work on getting some pictures and getting everything up to date with the new growing season. I don’t know how many back post will get done so I will do a quick rundown of our history in pictures as I tell ya’ll the current here setup.
At StudioLogic:

Yes we metformin hydrochloride and weight loss have a grow tent at work. You can’t argue with free wattage and the people
who work with us really seem to enjoy not only the free herbs but they like having the garden. The couple of times we have had to do a tear down have been me with “what happened to the plants? are the comming back?” We have one 4×4 growlab with our “super cropper system” it will continue to be our herb garden, growing: Lemon basil, Thai basil, Sweet basil, and Cilantro. Interestingly enough Cilantro has proved to be difficult to germinate. If anyone has any successful methods I would love to hear them.
Charles:

beginning to use one of his tents and the GH power grower 8-pack to expand on the methods we were developing with the Fogponic vs Aeroponic Grow. This will be a long term grow. We learned that pepper leaf curl is genetic when it comes to LED lighting and jalapenos so if one of our plants starts to struggle we will either clone one that is doing well or germinate more. Our goal is to get three jalapenos, three thai peppers and one bhut jolokia producing over several seasons. I look forward to having peppers again especially since the last batch of pickled oneswhere so delicious. His other tent will eventually be put to use trying to accomplish the Holy Grail of LED grown indeterminate tomatoes. Previous attempts at Roma, Patio, and Early Girl tomatoes all failed to produce full size(or even ripe) fruit.

However most of these attempts where in the very beginning of our exploits. I would definitely consider tomatoes and advanced crop for indoor LED growing. I have personally spent a lot of research time into trying to figure out how to accomplish this and will do a post just on my thoughts about it when we get closer to embarking on this project. Hopefully the combination of my research and the “wagonistic touch” will equal some tasty tomatoes grown under LED.
Zach:
Having moved into my new apartment I am fortunate enough to have an entire room dedicated to UGHU. I am still in the process of getting setup but I will be able to support three crops in addition to germination. I will be continuing our efforts with cucumbers and already have my plants going well. For this grow we will be returning to using floramato after a brief (and ill advised) foray into organics. We had good result with floramato as Charles is proudly displaying to the right. In addition to cucumbers I am working on a method for constant production of bibb lettuce and am contemplating growing seascape strawberries. It has been a great first year and we have developed many systems and methods that will help us moving forward. Hopefully 2010 will see UHGU begin to have bountiful yields and increased membership.







