>>1411149Hoped it was still salvageable, but I figured. Had quite a few fruits this summer. Thanks for the milb removal advice, I'll definitely try it if they become an issue again.
I'll probably not grow Coriander for some time then, light is in short supply right now.
The little dome is were I grow seedlings, at least right now since I just need a few to try out things, I have a big one for spring. The completely grey one is my current best. In it I have a pepper, considering it is winter it has been growing rather fast. On the inside it looks exactly like the big see through one. It's see through because I didn't realize it has to be dark in the water container. It caused some algae problems but nothing major, I'll need to paint it eventually. My dad has some sheep and I have just used their untreated wool, it seems to work well. I was worried since my setup is the precise opposite of the well controlled and sterile ones most common, but it seems to balance itself so far. I have only been using eggs, coffee ground and very little stinging nettle for fertilizer, but only very rarely. It still grows well and shows no deficiencies, wool is a natural fertilizer so I think that and the fact that there is some soil on the wool makes my fertilizing needs lower than usual hydroponics. I'll gladly answer questions and provide more pics, advice and thoughts are appreciated