Seraphim
New Member
Hello Everyone and welcome to my new grow journal!
What strain is it? DNA Genetics TANGILOPE
Indica, Sativa or Hybrid? 90% Sativa / 10% Indica. (Tangie X Chocolope)
Veg or Flower stage? Veg
Indoor or outdoor? Indoor
Soil or Hydro? Passive Hydro / SMART-Hempy
What is in your mix? 85% Perlite + 15% Canna Coco
What size pot? 3Gal
Size of light? Mars-II 400W LEDs(1xVeg & 2xBloom)
Is it air cooled? Yes. Unit comes with internal fans
Size of room/cab Veg - 22" X 36" X 65" Bloom 2'X4' tent
Temp of Room/cab? 75F
RH of Room/cab? 30% to 40%
PH of media or res? 6.01
Any Pests? None
Watering Schedule? As necessary
Tangilope is currently 5 weeks and 5 days old from seed and she has had her first 12 hour night last night after she was moved away from the veg tent and into the bloom tent with the still flowering Bubba-Cheese and BlueWidow. She was topped and trained to remain low but she also has super tight nodes which I think may be due to the abundance of veg spectrum LED light available to her.
I decided to start this journal from the start of flowering instead of from seedling so we could all get to the good part right away.
The container — SMART Hempy
Both the hempy bucket and the smart-pot have been proven on their own to be good platforms for above average results beyond what one could expect from simple planters. I'd like to see if there is a benefit in combining them into a single container.
A SMART-Hempy is something that combines the Smart-pot with the concept of a Hempy bucket. It uses a plastic run-off dish inside the smart-pot on the bottom facing up. The dish is the same size as the bottom and acts as the hempy reservoir holding rocks/perlite while the rest of the container holds the main media which is composed of 85% perlite and 15% coco. I made the top 1.5 inch layer with 100% coco and that is where the seed was planted and allowed to germinate and grow naturally. The top coco layer is optional, I just liked the idea of germinating in plain coco and it seems to have worked pretty well.
The smart-pot will provide a better environment for the roots while the hempy will provide its simple and proven effective passive hydro capability for rapid, healthy growth. My hypothesis is that these two combined will help the plant grow larger, faster than each one would on its own. (I hope!) I have never tried this concept before but I believe it should work and together we will find out.
Thanks for stopping by!
What strain is it? DNA Genetics TANGILOPE
Indica, Sativa or Hybrid? 90% Sativa / 10% Indica. (Tangie X Chocolope)
Veg or Flower stage? Veg
Indoor or outdoor? Indoor
Soil or Hydro? Passive Hydro / SMART-Hempy
What is in your mix? 85% Perlite + 15% Canna Coco
What size pot? 3Gal
Size of light? Mars-II 400W LEDs(1xVeg & 2xBloom)
Is it air cooled? Yes. Unit comes with internal fans
Size of room/cab Veg - 22" X 36" X 65" Bloom 2'X4' tent
Temp of Room/cab? 75F
RH of Room/cab? 30% to 40%
PH of media or res? 6.01
Any Pests? None
Watering Schedule? As necessary
Tangilope is currently 5 weeks and 5 days old from seed and she has had her first 12 hour night last night after she was moved away from the veg tent and into the bloom tent with the still flowering Bubba-Cheese and BlueWidow. She was topped and trained to remain low but she also has super tight nodes which I think may be due to the abundance of veg spectrum LED light available to her.
I decided to start this journal from the start of flowering instead of from seedling so we could all get to the good part right away.
The container — SMART Hempy
Both the hempy bucket and the smart-pot have been proven on their own to be good platforms for above average results beyond what one could expect from simple planters. I'd like to see if there is a benefit in combining them into a single container.
A SMART-Hempy is something that combines the Smart-pot with the concept of a Hempy bucket. It uses a plastic run-off dish inside the smart-pot on the bottom facing up. The dish is the same size as the bottom and acts as the hempy reservoir holding rocks/perlite while the rest of the container holds the main media which is composed of 85% perlite and 15% coco. I made the top 1.5 inch layer with 100% coco and that is where the seed was planted and allowed to germinate and grow naturally. The top coco layer is optional, I just liked the idea of germinating in plain coco and it seems to have worked pretty well.
The smart-pot will provide a better environment for the roots while the hempy will provide its simple and proven effective passive hydro capability for rapid, healthy growth. My hypothesis is that these two combined will help the plant grow larger, faster than each one would on its own. (I hope!) I have never tried this concept before but I believe it should work and together we will find out.
Thanks for stopping by!