Hi all. Decided to make another journal rather than to keep going on my old one. I plan on started this grow very soon, as soon as the nutes I won from NOTM get here its go time. For this grow I will be very strained for space so I am just going to grow one plant but try to get it to be super bushy and have a ton of tops to maximize my yield. So some massive topping and supercropping will be in order.
Strain: Lavender Jones (Purple Urkle x Casey Jones) Sativa dominant hybrid. This is one of the most unique smelling strains of MMJ i've ever smelt. Almost doesn't even smell like herb. Very floral and fruity aromas with a sharp edge to them.
Light: To start one 2 foot 4 bulb 96w T5 with 6500K bulbs for vegging. Once plants get a little bigger i'll add some additional side lighting with some CFL's.
Soil: FFOF with 20% perlite mixed in
Nutes: Blue planet three part series, micro, grow, and bloom. Calmag.
Growing plan: I want to veg this plant for about 4-5 weeks and really try and develop a bushy structure to the plant with a combo of LST, topping, and supercropping. Once its ready, i'll throw her into flower with the proper lights.
Pots: Start em off in small containers and move to its 3 or 5 gallon final home. Haven't decided which size to use yet.
Thanks for checking in and stay tuned for pics.
Strain: Lavender Jones (Purple Urkle x Casey Jones) Sativa dominant hybrid. This is one of the most unique smelling strains of MMJ i've ever smelt. Almost doesn't even smell like herb. Very floral and fruity aromas with a sharp edge to them.
Light: To start one 2 foot 4 bulb 96w T5 with 6500K bulbs for vegging. Once plants get a little bigger i'll add some additional side lighting with some CFL's.
Soil: FFOF with 20% perlite mixed in
Nutes: Blue planet three part series, micro, grow, and bloom. Calmag.
Growing plan: I want to veg this plant for about 4-5 weeks and really try and develop a bushy structure to the plant with a combo of LST, topping, and supercropping. Once its ready, i'll throw her into flower with the proper lights.
Pots: Start em off in small containers and move to its 3 or 5 gallon final home. Haven't decided which size to use yet.
Thanks for checking in and stay tuned for pics.