FiveToMidnight
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
I have built myself a 1200mmX900mmX450mm box to house my girls and fitted it with a 4" Carbon Filter with ducting through a 4" inline duct fan and a MarsHydro 300W LED light.
I will be growing 3 X Northern Lights Feminised which are germinating at this present moment using the old paper towel in saucers technique. Once tap roots are showing, these will be put in to seedling peat pots and then into their final home in 7.5L plastic pots.
I have purchased some General Hydroponics Flora Micro and Flora Bloom as well as some PH Up and PH Down as my nutrients and will be growing it all in a 75/25 Coco/Perlite mix.
Once in the peat pots I will be feeding plain water and then nutrients after week 2 at 1/4 strength. (This is what I have been advised) If anyone can suggest a better plan for this please feel free. I'm not 100% sure if I should be waiting until week 2 in the peat pots or week two in the large pots.
The formula I will be using is (per Gallon/3.7L):
6mL FloraMicro
9mL FloraBloom
1g epsom salts (only use this one if they show signs of mag def)
pH to 5.8-6.2
Again, any suggestions to this are greatly appreciated.
Here are some pics so you can see what I have done. Any comments are highly appreciated!
Questions:
Can someone please tell me what the PPM I should be aiming for should be and how to change that if it is too high or too low?
Can someone please tell me if I should be adding nutes in week 2 of being in the peat seedling pots or wait until week two of being in the large pots?
Can someone please tell me if I should be putting them straight under the LED light as soon as they are in the seedling peat pots or wait until they have sprouted above the coco?
Can someone please explain how I should be flushing them? I have plastic basins under the pots to hold any run off but should I be emptying that before flushing? or after? or at all? Sorry but a bit of explanation around this task would be awesome.
Any help that anyone can provide is HUGELY appreciated. I wouldn't have made it this far if it wasn't for the generous help of so many people on these forums.
I really hope you enjoy my journal!!
I have built myself a 1200mmX900mmX450mm box to house my girls and fitted it with a 4" Carbon Filter with ducting through a 4" inline duct fan and a MarsHydro 300W LED light.
I will be growing 3 X Northern Lights Feminised which are germinating at this present moment using the old paper towel in saucers technique. Once tap roots are showing, these will be put in to seedling peat pots and then into their final home in 7.5L plastic pots.
I have purchased some General Hydroponics Flora Micro and Flora Bloom as well as some PH Up and PH Down as my nutrients and will be growing it all in a 75/25 Coco/Perlite mix.
Once in the peat pots I will be feeding plain water and then nutrients after week 2 at 1/4 strength. (This is what I have been advised) If anyone can suggest a better plan for this please feel free. I'm not 100% sure if I should be waiting until week 2 in the peat pots or week two in the large pots.
The formula I will be using is (per Gallon/3.7L):
6mL FloraMicro
9mL FloraBloom
1g epsom salts (only use this one if they show signs of mag def)
pH to 5.8-6.2
Again, any suggestions to this are greatly appreciated.
Here are some pics so you can see what I have done. Any comments are highly appreciated!
Questions:
Can someone please tell me what the PPM I should be aiming for should be and how to change that if it is too high or too low?
Can someone please tell me if I should be adding nutes in week 2 of being in the peat seedling pots or wait until week two of being in the large pots?
Can someone please tell me if I should be putting them straight under the LED light as soon as they are in the seedling peat pots or wait until they have sprouted above the coco?
Can someone please explain how I should be flushing them? I have plastic basins under the pots to hold any run off but should I be emptying that before flushing? or after? or at all? Sorry but a bit of explanation around this task would be awesome.
Any help that anyone can provide is HUGELY appreciated. I wouldn't have made it this far if it wasn't for the generous help of so many people on these forums.
I really hope you enjoy my journal!!