Jimboswood
Active Member
So after my last grow, I went out and treated my plants to some new equipment, having changed from my last grow in a 4x8 tent into a permanent room.
The room is 6ft x 9ft of which 6ft x 6ft is growing space. I built a sloping 6x6 fibreglass drip tray as i found water containment a pain previously, leading down to a trough which I find easier to clean out and mop up.
I'd fitted a reverse osmosis system, as I live in a really hard water area. Was overjoyed to find my ppm readings at zero and my ph at 5.9 when I first ran it ...
I bought a 12,000 btu wall-mounted split a/c unit as I really wanted to get the temps right, particularly with the new LED's I'd bought: 6 x 100w Veros as I'd read they ran rather hot when they were turned up to 100% (which they do).
I ran these in conjunction with 2 air cooled 600W hoods, all mounted on an aluminium frame I'd built. All told it must weight 35kilos ... and mounted onto a Jupiter light mover.
I'd made most of these purchases as I was keen to run CO2 to see what difference it would make ...
Strains:
Dr Krippling - The incredible Bulk
Feminisedseeds - Chronic, Big Bag, Easy Kush, Double Berry, Critical Auto, OG Kush, Blue treacle auto
Bomb Seeds - Atomic
Critical Mass Collective - Auto Massassin
Fast Buds - LSD-25 Auto
The eagle eyed amongst you may notice that I'm growing nine plants and germinating 11 ... well, I monumentally cocked up at germination and got all my seeds mixed up (my bad!) and even worse, germinated in too warm an area. Two sprouted the next day (which turned out to be two of the autos) .... and then nothing for a week. So I moved them into a cooler area and a few more of them spouted, added another couple or three seeds with all sprouting. SO I was left with nine seedlings, and having no idea of which seed was which - or which seeds failed to germinate. Scientific huh?
Medium:
Coco 70% Perlite 20% Claypellets 10%
Added: worm castings (maybe a kg in total); lime pellets; mychorrhizae additive; blood & bone additives; trace elements
I'm growing in the 25l(?) autopot trays; manually watering for the first month, then changing over to the autopot system (but not running it full-time ... turning it on and off at the master tap to dry out the root areas more between feedings).
Feed:
Veg: Canna A & B; Calmag; Seaweed extract; silicon; H2O2 (plus one manual trace element top-up)
Flowering: some Canna flowering (leftovers); Ph Bulk and as above
Ph up or down as needed ... 5.9 constant (apart from when I showed some nute deficiencies and I moved up to 6.2)
This grow I'm keeping my ppm below the 1000 mark, except maybe at the peak of flowering or if the plants needs it. At seedling stage, I was feeding at 500 ppm moving up to 650 (alternating feed and water*); during veg I was feeding 800ppm moving up to 1000. I intended to continue alternating feeding with watering, but the plants started to show some nutrient deficiencies* so I moved to feeding only. I think much of this nutrient deficiency was actually due to me using RO water exacerbated by big containers with smallish plants ... took a long time for the pots to dry out, and hence went a long time without calcium, magnesium or any nutes ...
If anyone's interested, I'll post this as a catch-up now, and upload some photos and another post on the early stages of the grow shortly ... and then you can see the plants as they are now ...
The room is 6ft x 9ft of which 6ft x 6ft is growing space. I built a sloping 6x6 fibreglass drip tray as i found water containment a pain previously, leading down to a trough which I find easier to clean out and mop up.
I'd fitted a reverse osmosis system, as I live in a really hard water area. Was overjoyed to find my ppm readings at zero and my ph at 5.9 when I first ran it ...
I bought a 12,000 btu wall-mounted split a/c unit as I really wanted to get the temps right, particularly with the new LED's I'd bought: 6 x 100w Veros as I'd read they ran rather hot when they were turned up to 100% (which they do).
I ran these in conjunction with 2 air cooled 600W hoods, all mounted on an aluminium frame I'd built. All told it must weight 35kilos ... and mounted onto a Jupiter light mover.
I'd made most of these purchases as I was keen to run CO2 to see what difference it would make ...
Strains:
Dr Krippling - The incredible Bulk
Feminisedseeds - Chronic, Big Bag, Easy Kush, Double Berry, Critical Auto, OG Kush, Blue treacle auto
Bomb Seeds - Atomic
Critical Mass Collective - Auto Massassin
Fast Buds - LSD-25 Auto
The eagle eyed amongst you may notice that I'm growing nine plants and germinating 11 ... well, I monumentally cocked up at germination and got all my seeds mixed up (my bad!) and even worse, germinated in too warm an area. Two sprouted the next day (which turned out to be two of the autos) .... and then nothing for a week. So I moved them into a cooler area and a few more of them spouted, added another couple or three seeds with all sprouting. SO I was left with nine seedlings, and having no idea of which seed was which - or which seeds failed to germinate. Scientific huh?
Medium:
Coco 70% Perlite 20% Claypellets 10%
Added: worm castings (maybe a kg in total); lime pellets; mychorrhizae additive; blood & bone additives; trace elements
I'm growing in the 25l(?) autopot trays; manually watering for the first month, then changing over to the autopot system (but not running it full-time ... turning it on and off at the master tap to dry out the root areas more between feedings).
Feed:
Veg: Canna A & B; Calmag; Seaweed extract; silicon; H2O2 (plus one manual trace element top-up)
Flowering: some Canna flowering (leftovers); Ph Bulk and as above
Ph up or down as needed ... 5.9 constant (apart from when I showed some nute deficiencies and I moved up to 6.2)
This grow I'm keeping my ppm below the 1000 mark, except maybe at the peak of flowering or if the plants needs it. At seedling stage, I was feeding at 500 ppm moving up to 650 (alternating feed and water*); during veg I was feeding 800ppm moving up to 1000. I intended to continue alternating feeding with watering, but the plants started to show some nutrient deficiencies* so I moved to feeding only. I think much of this nutrient deficiency was actually due to me using RO water exacerbated by big containers with smallish plants ... took a long time for the pots to dry out, and hence went a long time without calcium, magnesium or any nutes ...
If anyone's interested, I'll post this as a catch-up now, and upload some photos and another post on the early stages of the grow shortly ... and then you can see the plants as they are now ...