

In addition to their tending of the garden, they have taken great pleasure in singing. Hesperis is appropriately the personification of the evening (as Eos is of the dawn) and the Evening Star is Hesperus. They are sometimes called the "Western Maidens", the "Daughters of Evening", or Erythrai, and the "Sunset Goddesses", designations all apparently tied to their imagined location in the distant west. A certain Crete, possible eponym of the island of Crete, was also called one of the Hesperides. Their names were: Aegle, Erythea, Arethusa, Hestia, Hespera, Hesperusa, and Hespereia. He believed that they were the seven Hesperides, nymph daughters of Atlas and Hesperis. Petrus Apianus attributed to these stars a mythical connection of their own. A pyxis has Hippolyte, Mapsaura, and Thetis.

An ancient vase painting attests the following names as four: Asterope, Chrysothemis, Hygieia, and Lipara on another seven names as Aiopis, Antheia, Donakis, Calypso, Mermesa, Nelisa, and Tara. However, the historiographer Diodorus in his account stated that they are seven in number with no information of their names.

Apollodorus gives the number of the Hesperides also as four, namely: Aigle, Erytheia, Hesperia (or Hesperie), and Arethusa while Fulgentius named them as Aegle, Hesperie, Medusa, and Arethusa. In addition, Hesperia, and Arethusa, the so-called "ox-eyed Hesperethusa". Hesiod says that these "clear-voiced Hesperides", daughters of Nyx (night), guarded the golden apples beyond Ocean in the far west of the world, gives the number of the Hesperides as four, and their names as: Aigle (or Aegle, "dazzling light"), Erytheia (or Erytheis), Hesperia ("sunset glow") whose name refers to the colour of the setting sun, red, yellow, or gold and lastly Arethusa. In another source, they are named Aegle, Arethusa, and Hesperethusa, the three daughters of Hesperus. Hyginus in his preface to the Fabulae names them as Aegle, Hesperie, and Aerica. Apollonius of Rhodes gives the number of three with their names as Aigle, Erytheis, and Hespere (or Hespera). Nevertheless, among the names given to them, though never all at once, there were either three, four, or seven Hesperides. The ideal VPD for the flower stage is closer to the top end of the range, 1.2kPa – 1.5kPa.The Garden of the Hesperides by Frederick, Lord Leighton, 1892.In flower stage the plants are robust, but the flowers are sensitive to various issues.The ideal VPD for the vegetative stage is close to the middle of the general range, around 1.0 kPa.CO2 is particularly important in the vegetative stage, because that’s the main ingredient that plants use to grow large. This will cause the stomata of the plants to close, causing them to absorb less CO2. This will increase water and nutrient uptake, but you don’t want to increase VPD too much. You can reduce the humidity in your environment to increase VPD. In veg (vegetative) stage the plants are bigger and more robust.The ideal VPD for clones is closer to 0.8 kPa.Target a higher humidity and VPD closer to the lower end of the general range. Clones are baby plants, they can’t handle a lot of stress because they are still just trying to form roots.According to them, your in seedling mode with a -2F leaf temperature Also, the article talks about what the VPD range is for different stages of growth. Ah well, stacked and contained.Ĭlick to expand.Do you know your leaf temperature? I don't see where either of those charts account for leaf temperature difference. Now the tray is leaking so had to buy a larger one anyways and could have got away with just the one riser. The dual riser setup as the black ring sticks out as I want, but didn't fit in the first tray nicely. Maybe in the next day or two we will see it perk up. I'm hesitant to add anymore until it dries out a bit. I still think it looks droopy despite all the extra water. Should I start adding bloom nutrients and aim for higher ppm numbers?ĭo you see some precious nubbies starting? I think so.

I think I see some flowering/trichs developing but I can't tell for certain. Pics: Still looking limey as heck and droopy. Soil is still quite wet, the pot is heavy, and I had to place a second runoff dish as the first one developed a hole and started leaking! Just 200ml of water with a bit of molasses to feed the MM microbes I put in yesterday.
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I lost my SD card somewhere between camera and computer! I've been shooting with an old point-n-shoot digital as it simply can't imprint any metadata like my phone could.ĭay 39 Wednesday : Fed 300ppm AN Sensi Grow A/B in 1.2L waterĭay 40 Thursday : 2L water - lots of runofffĭay 41 Friday : 2L water - less runoff - odd? Soil absorbed betterĭay 42 Saturday : 2L water plus 8ml of Miicrobial Mass. Sorry about the lack of pictorial updates.
