Here are some tips I'd like to share so far:
1. Certain seedlings need to be transferred to the Tower Garden sooner than others and not necessarily based on seedling height (above rockwool cube). One example is cucumber. It tends to root vigorously before leaf formation. I believe I waited too long to plant in tower and the seedlings are suffering as a result. Check the root formation out the bottom of your seedling rockwool cubes periodically. If there is good root structure, the seedlings are ready for the tower.
2. When first building the tower make sure to tighten top wing nuts on rods just enough to keep tower sections close and wait a couple of days to allow plastic to creep and settle a little bit. I recommend using large stainless washers (do not obstruct shower holes) under the top wing nuts to distribute the load better and tighten a little more to ensure the tower is stable.
3. To adjust pump flow in tower fill basin 1/2 full with water only first then turn pump on. This will allow you to turn the dial on the submerged pump before you add the tonic and adjust the pH. Make sure flow is just enough to keep top shower shelf (under Tower Garden cap) filled with about 1/4" solution.
4. Consider which plants enjoy one another and those that tend to not get along. There is a lot of research- some speculative so be discerning. We know that tomato and basil plants get along very well so grow them close to each other. Some say that cucumber and tomato plants don't get along so train them in opposite directions if possible.
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