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Grow is going to be indoor, soil, using feminized white Widow seeds.
Lights in veg room is a single 65 actual watt, self ballast CFL. (6400k)
Flowering room is 3x 45 actual watt, self ballast CFL (2700k) And a single 65 actual watt self ballast CFL (6400k)
Watering is when dry, approx 2-3 days in Veg, twice a week in flower.
Well, to get started, best to kick it off with some pics of the ladies who are currently in flower
Okay, I germinated the seeds by soaking them over night in a glass of distilled water, before placing them in a damp paper towel under the radiator over night to germinate.
After germination the seeds were placed into a potting compost mix in the propagator to keep humidity high and aid in sprouting. They were watered initially and left under the 65 watt CFL, 18 hours on 6 off until they had broken ground.
Once the seedlings had broken ground they were removed from from the propagator, kept under the same light cycle and left to do their work.
After their initial watering, further watering was still not required.
The lights remained that the same schedule for the next two weeks in which only a single watering was required, by now they had two sets of true leaves and were ready to be transplanted.
Usually I would transplant into a slightly larger pot and then transplant once again before inducing flowering, however, I thought I would experiment with transplanting straight into their final pots to (hopefully) reduce stress and minimize the watering frequency.
Happily in their new containers they were given their first feed, using an all purpose high nitrogen fertiliser at half dosage and left in the veging room to get settled into their new homes.
Grow is going to be indoor, soil, using feminized white Widow seeds.
Lights in veg room is a single 65 actual watt, self ballast CFL. (6400k)
Flowering room is 3x 45 actual watt, self ballast CFL (2700k) And a single 65 actual watt self ballast CFL (6400k)
Watering is when dry, approx 2-3 days in Veg, twice a week in flower.
Well, to get started, best to kick it off with some pics of the ladies who are currently in flower
Okay, I germinated the seeds by soaking them over night in a glass of distilled water, before placing them in a damp paper towel under the radiator over night to germinate.
After germination the seeds were placed into a potting compost mix in the propagator to keep humidity high and aid in sprouting. They were watered initially and left under the 65 watt CFL, 18 hours on 6 off until they had broken ground.
Once the seedlings had broken ground they were removed from from the propagator, kept under the same light cycle and left to do their work.
After their initial watering, further watering was still not required.
The lights remained that the same schedule for the next two weeks in which only a single watering was required, by now they had two sets of true leaves and were ready to be transplanted.
Usually I would transplant into a slightly larger pot and then transplant once again before inducing flowering, however, I thought I would experiment with transplanting straight into their final pots to (hopefully) reduce stress and minimize the watering frequency.
Happily in their new containers they were given their first feed, using an all purpose high nitrogen fertiliser at half dosage and left in the veging room to get settled into their new homes.