CrochetingHybrids
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone and Welcome
This is my first ever grow & first post, I am a complete novice so please forgive my ignorance. Although I love vegetable gardening and I start those seeds indoors and then transplant them outside in the spring that is where my plant knowledge stops. I am always open to suggestions .
Let’s Get Into The Specs
Tent : CoolGrows Tent 48x48X80
Light: Bloom Plus LED BP 3000W
Inline Fan: AC Infinity CLOUDLINE T6, Quiet
6” Inline Duct Fan with
temperature and humidity
I will be switching this out with a controler that is wifi and bluetooth compatible since this one is only bluetooth.
Filter: AC Infinity Air Carbon Filter 6"
Fans 2) 6” Clip On Fans
Humidifier
Camera (To observe without opening tent)
Soil: FoxFarm Ocean Forest Potting Soil Mix
(Since Gaia Greens Organic Living Soil doesn’t ship to the US)
Gaia Green 4-4-4 All Purpose Organic Fertilizer
Gaia Green 2-4-8 Power Bloom( I haven’t used this yet)
Organic Worm Castings
Strain: Georgia Pie( Feminized Seeds)
Indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain (60% Indica / 40% Sativa)
Georgia Pie seeds have a flowering period of 63-70 days when grown indoors
I started the germination process 11/20 directly in peat pellets
All three Seeds popped between 11/23 - 11/25
I removed the peat pellet netting and put them into pink solo cups and added drainage holes /using fox farm soil, worm castings and gaia greens - 444 (11/27)
So far throughout the grow one has been completely lagging behind the other two and normally I would have tossed it but i only had three seeds so i’m not going to give up on it just yet.
Yesterday I noticed slight drooping of leaves due to needing water, and I also transplanted the bigger two(GP1 and GP2) into 1/2 gallon containers and put GP3(the little one) in a new solo cup with new soil. During transplant noticed the roots of GP1 and GP2 were just beginning to circle the bottom of the cups
This is what they look like this morning 12/10 after being transplanted last night GP1- The biggest, GP2- In the middle, and GP3- The struggler .
I will begin taking more pictures. Today is day 19 since I put them in the peat pellets late at night 11/20.
I look forward to interacting with you all
This is my first ever grow & first post, I am a complete novice so please forgive my ignorance. Although I love vegetable gardening and I start those seeds indoors and then transplant them outside in the spring that is where my plant knowledge stops. I am always open to suggestions .
Let’s Get Into The Specs
Tent : CoolGrows Tent 48x48X80
Light: Bloom Plus LED BP 3000W
Inline Fan: AC Infinity CLOUDLINE T6, Quiet
6” Inline Duct Fan with
temperature and humidity
I will be switching this out with a controler that is wifi and bluetooth compatible since this one is only bluetooth.
Filter: AC Infinity Air Carbon Filter 6"
Fans 2) 6” Clip On Fans
Humidifier
Camera (To observe without opening tent)
Soil: FoxFarm Ocean Forest Potting Soil Mix
(Since Gaia Greens Organic Living Soil doesn’t ship to the US)
Gaia Green 4-4-4 All Purpose Organic Fertilizer
Gaia Green 2-4-8 Power Bloom( I haven’t used this yet)
Organic Worm Castings
Strain: Georgia Pie( Feminized Seeds)
Indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain (60% Indica / 40% Sativa)
Georgia Pie seeds have a flowering period of 63-70 days when grown indoors
I started the germination process 11/20 directly in peat pellets
All three Seeds popped between 11/23 - 11/25
I removed the peat pellet netting and put them into pink solo cups and added drainage holes /using fox farm soil, worm castings and gaia greens - 444 (11/27)
So far throughout the grow one has been completely lagging behind the other two and normally I would have tossed it but i only had three seeds so i’m not going to give up on it just yet.
Yesterday I noticed slight drooping of leaves due to needing water, and I also transplanted the bigger two(GP1 and GP2) into 1/2 gallon containers and put GP3(the little one) in a new solo cup with new soil. During transplant noticed the roots of GP1 and GP2 were just beginning to circle the bottom of the cups
This is what they look like this morning 12/10 after being transplanted last night GP1- The biggest, GP2- In the middle, and GP3- The struggler .
I will begin taking more pictures. Today is day 19 since I put them in the peat pellets late at night 11/20.
I look forward to interacting with you all