Kyu Maengun
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone! I am super stoked to be posting my very first grow journal! As I stated in my recent introduction to the forums and I am not new to enjoying Cannabis but this will be my first legitimate effort to grow my own.
~Preface:
I had stumbled across a stealth "PC" grow box on another site and this really sparked my creative juices and pushed me into wanting to seriously do this. The benefits of being self sufficient heavily outweigh the cons of dealing with outside people to obtain your bud.
To start I want to clarify I am going to break this up into two parts more or less; I will have my "trial grow" section which is where I am piloting whether or not my grow conditions can even support life, and then my "bonafide grow" where I will be approaching it holistically with all aspects already prepared and ready to go.
~Pilot:
So unlike most folks I made a bunch of purchases financially committing to this concept before totally verifying that I could in fact do this. So while I was impatiently waiting for all of the necessary supplies for a quality grow I thought I would do a test run. To be honest I want to begin by saying I had no expectations that these seeds would germinate or sprout to seedlings.
I had roughly a dozen random bag seeds hanging out in the keef catch of my grinder. These had been sitting in my cold, detached garage all winter and I assumed most if not all were duds. I figured if I were to pilot and these seeds and for some reason they did not germinate or if I killed the seedlings that I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
Things I had around the house:
an older bag of "light" potting soil by Miracle Grow
3 .5 gallon nursery pots
miracle grow all purpose plant food
a medium bag of perlite
20 red solo cups.
Things I bought for the bonafide grow and was waiting on:
270 W LED full color spectrum grow light
25' of 2 mm Mylar material
7 day digital outlet timer with two outlets
120 mm PC fan
80 mm PC fan
Ac/ 12 v DC power adapters
Acurite humidity and temp digital reader
pH soil tester
Beans from the UK
3 size#2 Smart pots
Now at this point mind you I hadn't figured out exactly what my "grow box" would be but I did have an idea of what I wanted to do. The thread I had found on another site that inspired me utilized a large PC Server case that measure roughly 26" h x 12" d x 19" l. Now due to this being a PC box there were some things inside that limited the volume of the case and made for a really compact grow box. The grower had managed to have all of the necessary components inside of the case so upon inspection it looked like a plain old computer tower. This grower also utilized 2 100W LED grow lights, two intake fans and one larger exhaust fan with a custom made carbon filter to eliminate odors from escaping. His temps, humidity, CFM, and space for the pots and plants were plenty for three smaller hybrids. This concept inspired my ideas to pursue something similar in dimensions that was inconspicuous and wouldn't draw attention from my wife if she was looking around and stumbled across it.
I began searching classifieds to find a similar Full ATX tower/server tower that would meet my needs. I was unsuccessful in finding anything that was at least as big as the tower. The more I thought about it the more I realized I wanted more volume inside of my grow box anyhow, so If I chose a sativa -heavy phenotype I wouldn't have to limit my yields or worry about outgrowing the container.
After browsing countless alternatives on classified ads I found someone selling an old decorative trunk! I figured it would be the perfect container once fully assembled to accommodate my purpose and would have even more room than a PC tower. I found one for $10 not far from my home and another one that was even bigger for $5! At this point everything but the beans had shown up that I purchased so i was able to begin constructing my grow box.
I started by opening the trunk and removing most of the awful floral wall paper that lined the interior and sanding any rough particle board/wood to get an even surface. I patiently lined three side of the trunk with mylar after hours of using a razor blade and packing tape. There was an insert for the trunk that I lined the backing of to minimize light waste. I then cut a round hole that would be roughly the diameter of the 120 mm PC fan so that air could be sucked out of the box. I found an ac/dc 12 v output adapter and wired the pc fan to the adapter so it could plug in.
Here are some pics-
After I constructed the box and visited the local Home Depot for supporting hardware to hang the light I got this puppy assembled.
While this was going on I had taken the twelve spare beans I had and tried germinating half in a tupperware container with about an inch of lukewarm water stored in a dark place and the other half i used the paper towel method. The space I had each in was fluctuating in temps quite a bit coming out of winter thaw and only half of them total germinated and had a tap root emerge. I planted six in the solo cups filled with the generic light potting soil and for some reason only three ended up even sprouting. This could be due to a lot of things but these were "test beans" anyhow and since I figured my soil for the bonafide grow would utilize a much higher quality of soil mix combined with perlite to increase drainage, get more oxygen to the roots and be more permeable for the roots to spread.
After a few days all three seedlings that I put in the box have breached the surface. Some sprouted sooner than others but I have made slight adjustments to the amount of water I give them and rotated the cups slightly. I think this is officially the third day for the first cup, the second day for the second cup and about 1 and 1/5 days on cup three. Their growth progress reflects this.
#1
#2
#3
Now I know I made the mistake of overwatering the first day, under watering the second and I may need to move to an every other day schedule for these seedlings.
Regarding the bonafide grow I did receive some goodies today but I will show those off at a later point
Things that still need to be bought:
Fox farms soil combinations
Fox farms nutes
For these I am still searching for the best deal possible and I am still debating the combination of soil and nutes...
~Preface:
I had stumbled across a stealth "PC" grow box on another site and this really sparked my creative juices and pushed me into wanting to seriously do this. The benefits of being self sufficient heavily outweigh the cons of dealing with outside people to obtain your bud.
To start I want to clarify I am going to break this up into two parts more or less; I will have my "trial grow" section which is where I am piloting whether or not my grow conditions can even support life, and then my "bonafide grow" where I will be approaching it holistically with all aspects already prepared and ready to go.
~Pilot:
So unlike most folks I made a bunch of purchases financially committing to this concept before totally verifying that I could in fact do this. So while I was impatiently waiting for all of the necessary supplies for a quality grow I thought I would do a test run. To be honest I want to begin by saying I had no expectations that these seeds would germinate or sprout to seedlings.
I had roughly a dozen random bag seeds hanging out in the keef catch of my grinder. These had been sitting in my cold, detached garage all winter and I assumed most if not all were duds. I figured if I were to pilot and these seeds and for some reason they did not germinate or if I killed the seedlings that I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
Things I had around the house:
an older bag of "light" potting soil by Miracle Grow
3 .5 gallon nursery pots
miracle grow all purpose plant food
a medium bag of perlite
20 red solo cups.
Things I bought for the bonafide grow and was waiting on:
270 W LED full color spectrum grow light
25' of 2 mm Mylar material
7 day digital outlet timer with two outlets
120 mm PC fan
80 mm PC fan
Ac/ 12 v DC power adapters
Acurite humidity and temp digital reader
pH soil tester
Beans from the UK
3 size#2 Smart pots
Now at this point mind you I hadn't figured out exactly what my "grow box" would be but I did have an idea of what I wanted to do. The thread I had found on another site that inspired me utilized a large PC Server case that measure roughly 26" h x 12" d x 19" l. Now due to this being a PC box there were some things inside that limited the volume of the case and made for a really compact grow box. The grower had managed to have all of the necessary components inside of the case so upon inspection it looked like a plain old computer tower. This grower also utilized 2 100W LED grow lights, two intake fans and one larger exhaust fan with a custom made carbon filter to eliminate odors from escaping. His temps, humidity, CFM, and space for the pots and plants were plenty for three smaller hybrids. This concept inspired my ideas to pursue something similar in dimensions that was inconspicuous and wouldn't draw attention from my wife if she was looking around and stumbled across it.
I began searching classifieds to find a similar Full ATX tower/server tower that would meet my needs. I was unsuccessful in finding anything that was at least as big as the tower. The more I thought about it the more I realized I wanted more volume inside of my grow box anyhow, so If I chose a sativa -heavy phenotype I wouldn't have to limit my yields or worry about outgrowing the container.
After browsing countless alternatives on classified ads I found someone selling an old decorative trunk! I figured it would be the perfect container once fully assembled to accommodate my purpose and would have even more room than a PC tower. I found one for $10 not far from my home and another one that was even bigger for $5! At this point everything but the beans had shown up that I purchased so i was able to begin constructing my grow box.
I started by opening the trunk and removing most of the awful floral wall paper that lined the interior and sanding any rough particle board/wood to get an even surface. I patiently lined three side of the trunk with mylar after hours of using a razor blade and packing tape. There was an insert for the trunk that I lined the backing of to minimize light waste. I then cut a round hole that would be roughly the diameter of the 120 mm PC fan so that air could be sucked out of the box. I found an ac/dc 12 v output adapter and wired the pc fan to the adapter so it could plug in.
Here are some pics-
After I constructed the box and visited the local Home Depot for supporting hardware to hang the light I got this puppy assembled.
While this was going on I had taken the twelve spare beans I had and tried germinating half in a tupperware container with about an inch of lukewarm water stored in a dark place and the other half i used the paper towel method. The space I had each in was fluctuating in temps quite a bit coming out of winter thaw and only half of them total germinated and had a tap root emerge. I planted six in the solo cups filled with the generic light potting soil and for some reason only three ended up even sprouting. This could be due to a lot of things but these were "test beans" anyhow and since I figured my soil for the bonafide grow would utilize a much higher quality of soil mix combined with perlite to increase drainage, get more oxygen to the roots and be more permeable for the roots to spread.
After a few days all three seedlings that I put in the box have breached the surface. Some sprouted sooner than others but I have made slight adjustments to the amount of water I give them and rotated the cups slightly. I think this is officially the third day for the first cup, the second day for the second cup and about 1 and 1/5 days on cup three. Their growth progress reflects this.
#1
#2
#3
Now I know I made the mistake of overwatering the first day, under watering the second and I may need to move to an every other day schedule for these seedlings.
Regarding the bonafide grow I did receive some goodies today but I will show those off at a later point
Things that still need to be bought:
Fox farms soil combinations
Fox farms nutes
For these I am still searching for the best deal possible and I am still debating the combination of soil and nutes...