SlowToke
New Member
Welcome to my first grow ever! Being that this is a newbie effort that is bound to be stressful for the plants, I have decided to use the unidentified freebie seeds from my recent Nirvana order. Better to learn on these seeds rather than the main ones I want to grow.
Please feel free to comment, especially when you see me screw up. I have no idea what I'm doing, and would love any comments that will help me learn quality grow techniques. So here goes!
First, the specs:
My grow room is still a work in progress. I wanted better control of the temps, and will install a mini-split ductless heat pump system. The HVAC is guy is coming tomorrow to install that. Once they are out of there I will go ahead and set up the tent. In the meantime I have germinated the seeds in soil in another room. The seeds were first soaked for 12 hours, then planted. Most of the seeds took a week to germinate, but two popped earlier than expected. They were so early I hadn't installed the seedling lighting yet, and by the time I could put up the lights, these two had stretched like crazy! Not sure if these two will have to be culled, of if they can be saved. So far, 8 of the 10 seeds have germinated. It's been 10 days since they were planted. The following pictures were taken 2 days ago.
Here is the overall setup for the seedlings until the grow room is ready. I mounted two T5 Sunblaster 2 ft. fixtures to a 1x4 for the lighting, and set the cups in a cloning tray. I set the two stretched plants lower than the others, but the long stems didn't support the leaves and they drooped down to cup rim height anyway.
The two stretched seedling:
And all the others. the sixth cup looks empty, but the seedling has just broken through the dirt:
Too bad I didn't get my lighting act together sooner, as the stretched plants leaves are looking really pretty.
That's it for now. Let me know if you have any comments. I can use all the help I can get!
Please feel free to comment, especially when you see me screw up. I have no idea what I'm doing, and would love any comments that will help me learn quality grow techniques. So here goes!
First, the specs:
- No idea what strains we have here. These are mystery seeds! Maybe we can make some guesses as the grow progresses.
- This will be an indoor grow in soil, using a 50/50 mix of Fox Farms Ocean Forest and Fox Farms Light Warrior.
- Vegging phase will be in a 4x4 grow tent.
- Flowering phase will be outside the tent in a dedicated grow room. - Container sizes will progress from Solo cup germination to 1 gallon vegging to 7 gallon flowering.
- Lighting will be as follows:
- Seedling: (2) T5 sunblaster 2 ft. lamps
- Vegging: (1) 1000W MH HID (maybe dimmed to 650W to start)
- Flowering: (2) Advanced XML 650 LED - Nutrients will probably be FF Grow and Bloom, but open to suggestions here.
My grow room is still a work in progress. I wanted better control of the temps, and will install a mini-split ductless heat pump system. The HVAC is guy is coming tomorrow to install that. Once they are out of there I will go ahead and set up the tent. In the meantime I have germinated the seeds in soil in another room. The seeds were first soaked for 12 hours, then planted. Most of the seeds took a week to germinate, but two popped earlier than expected. They were so early I hadn't installed the seedling lighting yet, and by the time I could put up the lights, these two had stretched like crazy! Not sure if these two will have to be culled, of if they can be saved. So far, 8 of the 10 seeds have germinated. It's been 10 days since they were planted. The following pictures were taken 2 days ago.
Here is the overall setup for the seedlings until the grow room is ready. I mounted two T5 Sunblaster 2 ft. fixtures to a 1x4 for the lighting, and set the cups in a cloning tray. I set the two stretched plants lower than the others, but the long stems didn't support the leaves and they drooped down to cup rim height anyway.
The two stretched seedling:
And all the others. the sixth cup looks empty, but the seedling has just broken through the dirt:
Too bad I didn't get my lighting act together sooner, as the stretched plants leaves are looking really pretty.
That's it for now. Let me know if you have any comments. I can use all the help I can get!