first-tymer
New Member
Welcome all to my first attempt at growing! I'm 28 years old and this has been a work in progress if not physically then mentally since the day I first had my first hit of properly grown bud and has turned into a passion over the last decade of my life. I have a back problem I won't take the time to dive into which leads to a rather constant pain in my back and can cause migraines and at times lack of proper blood circulation. This (marijuana) has been my escape since I first became aware of its medicinal qualities and will forever be apart of my life. I am going to thank everyone in advance for their help and support throughout this incredible process and I hope I get the chance to help all of you at some point as well. Lets GROW!
Day #1
I have recieved my 10 seeds today from weedseeds.com/AutoSeeds and they are an autoflowering strain called Auto-Pounder. It's a cross between Auto#1,
Big Bud, and Power Plant. I picked this strain due to it's 8-9 week seed to harvest time/Autoflowering genetics, it's relatively large yeild potential(450gm per square meter)/Big Bud Genetics, and it's potency levels which I've heard can range anywhere between 15-20%/Power Plant Genetics! If these seeds live up to the hype I expect to yield approximately 1 pound minimum in my 4'x4'x7' tent which equals 16 sq ft. or 1.5 square meters, but could get more or less.... Here is what I am working with.
-One 600w HPS Sunsystem Block Buster Reflector - 6" duct openings for air cooling $175.00
-One Sunsystem Crop Master HPS 600w Ballast $175.00
-One 600w Sunmaster Enhanced Performance HPS Lamp $82.00
-One EcoPlus Classic Inline Fan - 6" duct openings $140.00
-One GrowLab 120 - 4'x4'x6'7" thermally protected grow tent $270.00
-One pedistal style adjustable oscilating fan
-One Water Farm 8 Pack - 8 unit hydroponic drip system $515.00
-Botanicare Organic Grow and Bloom liquid nutrients $130.00
-Large dogfood sized bag of clay pellets for a growing medium
-One Portable digital Ph meter
-A few Ph test strips to compare with meter
-I am using distilled white vinegar to lower the ph of my tapwater and baking soda to raise it when neccessary
-Cheap magnifying glass
-digital indoor thermometer/humidity meter
-40 ft of 6" duct
Thats all i can think of right now, I am new at all of this and have never used any of this equipment so any and all advise and questions are welcome i will use this information and respond to all as fast as possible. If anyone has any info on any of this equipment (ex: cheap homemade methods, news, numbers, etc...) I would love to hear it!
I have most of my equipment setup already but due to some info I have gathered online I have determined I need to poke more holes into the bottom of the growing chamber in the Water Farm units and that due to circulation issues and subsequent ph imbalances throughout the system it may be better to use the Water Farm units all indiviually rather than as one fluid unit until I can remedy this problem so I can more accruately control and manipulate ph levels in each unit although it appears I may end up working a little harder during water changes and while monitoring them each individually. This may become esspecially hard due to my use of distilled white vinegar and baking soda to manipulate the ph of large amounts of tapwater when refilling each unit and subsequent monitoring. If this proves to become too difficult I may invest in an increased circulation kit that is on the market for the Water Farm 8 system, or I may also buy some Ph boost and droping liquids....
I germinated 7 of my 10 seeds inbetween a few wet paper towels in a dark closet today and am eagerly waiting results!
Day #2
I checked them this afternoon and didnt seen any changes at a glance, but not at all discouraged yet!
Day #3
I looked again this morning and it appears they have all begun to pop but I'm gonna try to let the taproot pop out a bit on most of them before i proceed.
I liked how they looked so I put them each into a rapid rooter this evening adding just a drop of clonex to each one as well at same time. Then lightly wetted them with ph balanced 6.5 water and put them into a jiffy pot dome system to continue germination and begin root growth/sprouting. I also put a little standing water in bottom of dome sytem so the tips of the rapid rooters are sitting in just a bit of ph balanced water. Should see some changes in about 3 days.
Will have pictures coming soon as that is a work in progress.
Day #1
I have recieved my 10 seeds today from weedseeds.com/AutoSeeds and they are an autoflowering strain called Auto-Pounder. It's a cross between Auto#1,
Big Bud, and Power Plant. I picked this strain due to it's 8-9 week seed to harvest time/Autoflowering genetics, it's relatively large yeild potential(450gm per square meter)/Big Bud Genetics, and it's potency levels which I've heard can range anywhere between 15-20%/Power Plant Genetics! If these seeds live up to the hype I expect to yield approximately 1 pound minimum in my 4'x4'x7' tent which equals 16 sq ft. or 1.5 square meters, but could get more or less.... Here is what I am working with.
-One 600w HPS Sunsystem Block Buster Reflector - 6" duct openings for air cooling $175.00
-One Sunsystem Crop Master HPS 600w Ballast $175.00
-One 600w Sunmaster Enhanced Performance HPS Lamp $82.00
-One EcoPlus Classic Inline Fan - 6" duct openings $140.00
-One GrowLab 120 - 4'x4'x6'7" thermally protected grow tent $270.00
-One pedistal style adjustable oscilating fan
-One Water Farm 8 Pack - 8 unit hydroponic drip system $515.00
-Botanicare Organic Grow and Bloom liquid nutrients $130.00
-Large dogfood sized bag of clay pellets for a growing medium
-One Portable digital Ph meter
-A few Ph test strips to compare with meter
-I am using distilled white vinegar to lower the ph of my tapwater and baking soda to raise it when neccessary
-Cheap magnifying glass
-digital indoor thermometer/humidity meter
-40 ft of 6" duct
Thats all i can think of right now, I am new at all of this and have never used any of this equipment so any and all advise and questions are welcome i will use this information and respond to all as fast as possible. If anyone has any info on any of this equipment (ex: cheap homemade methods, news, numbers, etc...) I would love to hear it!
I have most of my equipment setup already but due to some info I have gathered online I have determined I need to poke more holes into the bottom of the growing chamber in the Water Farm units and that due to circulation issues and subsequent ph imbalances throughout the system it may be better to use the Water Farm units all indiviually rather than as one fluid unit until I can remedy this problem so I can more accruately control and manipulate ph levels in each unit although it appears I may end up working a little harder during water changes and while monitoring them each individually. This may become esspecially hard due to my use of distilled white vinegar and baking soda to manipulate the ph of large amounts of tapwater when refilling each unit and subsequent monitoring. If this proves to become too difficult I may invest in an increased circulation kit that is on the market for the Water Farm 8 system, or I may also buy some Ph boost and droping liquids....
I germinated 7 of my 10 seeds inbetween a few wet paper towels in a dark closet today and am eagerly waiting results!
Day #2
I checked them this afternoon and didnt seen any changes at a glance, but not at all discouraged yet!
Day #3
I looked again this morning and it appears they have all begun to pop but I'm gonna try to let the taproot pop out a bit on most of them before i proceed.
I liked how they looked so I put them each into a rapid rooter this evening adding just a drop of clonex to each one as well at same time. Then lightly wetted them with ph balanced 6.5 water and put them into a jiffy pot dome system to continue germination and begin root growth/sprouting. I also put a little standing water in bottom of dome sytem so the tips of the rapid rooters are sitting in just a bit of ph balanced water. Should see some changes in about 3 days.
Will have pictures coming soon as that is a work in progress.