In order to try and simplify the process, I planted the seeds directly into the system instead of doing a separate process and transferring them in later. For the time being, they have to be watered by hand until the roots grow long enough. I wanted to test doing it this way, hoping to reduce the amount of human interaction required. One problem that may arise is whether or not the roots will find their way through the gaps in the net pots; if not, I will have to see if I can find another method to directly plant them. Now that the seeds have sprouted, I set the light on 8 hour intervals. There is also a fan that circulates air to both reduce tip burn and help the sprouts grow stronger.
The next step will be to get the gantry mounted to the frame and get it moving. Once it's moving between all the growing spots, I can start automating tasks.
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