Alpaca Bowl
New Member
Hey everyone! Just wanted to say that I'm excited to be here and look forward to being part of this great community of people. My wife and I are Marine Corps veterans and this is our first ever attempt at growing medicinal marijuana. So let me get started with the details.
Room Size: I'm growing in a 2'x3'x5' Xen Lux grow tent.
Strain: My beans are from mjseedscanada, Autoflowering Berry Feminized. Indica X Sativa X Ruderalis.
THC: 17.5%
Veg/Flower: Still in veg state, only been above ground about 6 days now.
Climate: Indoor/Outdoor. Growing Indoor.
Soil/Hydro: Deep Water Culture Hydroponics / 20 Gallon Rubbermaid Tub is the main reservoir.
Substrate: Hydroton and Rock wool in 2 - 8" Net Pots
Lighting: 125W CFL 6400k
Room Temp: 72 - 84 degree's Fahrenheit
PH Level: 5.5
Watering: 24 Hrs via Drip line & 2 - 10" Air Stones
Nutrients: General Hydroponics Flora Series Nutes.
Air Flow: Carbon Filter fan combo from Vent Tech. In / Out. 1 Oscillating Clip Fan.
So most of you are probably going to notice that currently only one net pot is being utilized, and the other is covered with a propagator and black plastic. That is because in all of my newbness, my impatience got the best of me and I killed on of my beloved seedlings by constantly bothering it. So with that being said, I only have one Auto Berry Fem in the DWC. The other net pot will be holding the seed that is currently germinating in the propagator. I apologize for the poor quality of some of the images; the water pump and drip lines are not currently shown in any of the pictures. I'll be sure to include it in my next post.
I know that the tub I'm using looks kind of trashy, but I assure you it's brand new, the tape is wrapped all around it to prevent any light from getting to the nutrient solution so I avoid any algae growth.
You'll notice in the last picture that my stem looks brown. I can assure you that it indeed is not brown, but rather purple. When I first noticed this I panicked a little bit. However, thanks to 420Magazine Forums I soon learned that stems that are purple are usually like that because of plant genetics. This being a "berry" origin, I'm certain this is correct.
Please let me know if you have questions or comments.
Again, this is my first grow, so any and all advice is welcome, and compliments too!
Thanks for your time!
-Alpaca Bowl for ya
Room Size: I'm growing in a 2'x3'x5' Xen Lux grow tent.
Strain: My beans are from mjseedscanada, Autoflowering Berry Feminized. Indica X Sativa X Ruderalis.
THC: 17.5%
Veg/Flower: Still in veg state, only been above ground about 6 days now.
Climate: Indoor/Outdoor. Growing Indoor.
Soil/Hydro: Deep Water Culture Hydroponics / 20 Gallon Rubbermaid Tub is the main reservoir.
Substrate: Hydroton and Rock wool in 2 - 8" Net Pots
Lighting: 125W CFL 6400k
Room Temp: 72 - 84 degree's Fahrenheit
PH Level: 5.5
Watering: 24 Hrs via Drip line & 2 - 10" Air Stones
Nutrients: General Hydroponics Flora Series Nutes.
Air Flow: Carbon Filter fan combo from Vent Tech. In / Out. 1 Oscillating Clip Fan.
So most of you are probably going to notice that currently only one net pot is being utilized, and the other is covered with a propagator and black plastic. That is because in all of my newbness, my impatience got the best of me and I killed on of my beloved seedlings by constantly bothering it. So with that being said, I only have one Auto Berry Fem in the DWC. The other net pot will be holding the seed that is currently germinating in the propagator. I apologize for the poor quality of some of the images; the water pump and drip lines are not currently shown in any of the pictures. I'll be sure to include it in my next post.
I know that the tub I'm using looks kind of trashy, but I assure you it's brand new, the tape is wrapped all around it to prevent any light from getting to the nutrient solution so I avoid any algae growth.
You'll notice in the last picture that my stem looks brown. I can assure you that it indeed is not brown, but rather purple. When I first noticed this I panicked a little bit. However, thanks to 420Magazine Forums I soon learned that stems that are purple are usually like that because of plant genetics. This being a "berry" origin, I'm certain this is correct.
Please let me know if you have questions or comments.
Again, this is my first grow, so any and all advice is welcome, and compliments too!
Thanks for your time!
-Alpaca Bowl for ya