Hydroponic Kratky Orange Plant - 7 Months Old - Topping Time!

Update with indoor hydroponic Kratky Orange Plant. Now 7 months old and has reached the top of the light system. It is time for some topping, let’s get ready for this one main branch to turn into many. Enjoy and thanks for watching!

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Materials Used:
Hydroponic Fertilizer Part 1 – Master Blend 4-18-38: http://amzn.to/2lJEQrZ
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Indoor Green House: http://amzn.to/2oSZ6cj
LED Grow Lights: http://amzn.to/2qHNABX
LED Protective Sunglasses: http://amzn.to/2qTrURw
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T5 – Grow Lights: http://amzn.to/2mQlkHA
Glass Mason Jars (1/2 Gallon): http://amzn.to/2mjYrk4
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Rockwool 1″X1″ Cubes: http://amzn.to/2ldy8Hg
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Hydroponic Kratky Orange Plant – 7 Months Old – Topping Time!

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  • eric cheung
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    Hey man, I'd love to see an update or get an update. This project is right up my alley. Hoping to get started this summer!

  • Drfrankenstein9
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    hey soothing, I sent a pm 6 months ago, I actually completely forgot about it until now, did you miss my pm, or did they get lost in the mail? thanks, and I hope your channel comes back soon!

  • IAMGiftbearer
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    Nice orange tree! I have lemon tree seedlings and I find that if I put my light on the floor on its side, put my trees up on boxes and let the light shine on them horizontally and upward into the leaves that keeps the leaves at all the different levels equally exposed to light and the same size. I'm finding also that doing it that way makes it bushy without cutting. I had them out on my front porch originally and their light came down from above, but since moving them indoors with light source from below and side shining up into the canopy there has been lots of new growth from the bottom nodes to the top ones!

    Somebody gave me a Tangerine seed and I'm about to try that and see if I can get a seedling of that to grow.

  • Lit' AHSr.
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    your Orange tree is taller than my lemon tree is a little wide I put mine in the window it was going pretty big then it stop growing still healthy but have some yellow spots like your tree let me know what you do with the same nutrient deficiency as mine step by step please thanks

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