spring2012
Well-Known Member
Well folks this is my second grow and I am again growing autos. I chose Dutch Passions Big Bang auto and Auto Bomb because I wanted to see if I could achieve high yields as others have. My love for autos is strong I will probably stick primarily with them until I feel ready for regular plants. I kind of added these two girls into my older journal. They are already at 5 weeks. I wanted to give them their own thread as My older thread will be moved to complete. I added in as many pics as I could sorry so many!!
FFOF soil
Straight to 3 gallon pots from germ
Under 19 CFLs. Spectrum mix 70/30 depending on Veg/Flower. 18 CFLs are 23 watt (100 equiv ). 6500k and 2300k. Last CFL is 200 true watts with a hood.
In Virtual Sun 4x2x5' tent.
Temps withg lights on range from 82 to 86. Lights off 70 to 73. RH stays around 50%
Ventalation is from a 4" and 6" fan pulling form lower passive flaps of tent. Heat outtake and smell is through a carbon filter then pulled into attic with a 400cfm inline fan. I also use another 4" fan to blow on the ballasts. CFL's do get hot.
Nutes are used at 5 weeks because of the FFOF factor. I then follow the FF soil feeding schedule adding in some cal/mag, Super thrive, and molasses.
Feed every water and water every 3 to 4 days. Usually a gallon each.
FFOF soil
Straight to 3 gallon pots from germ
Under 19 CFLs. Spectrum mix 70/30 depending on Veg/Flower. 18 CFLs are 23 watt (100 equiv ). 6500k and 2300k. Last CFL is 200 true watts with a hood.
In Virtual Sun 4x2x5' tent.
Temps withg lights on range from 82 to 86. Lights off 70 to 73. RH stays around 50%
Ventalation is from a 4" and 6" fan pulling form lower passive flaps of tent. Heat outtake and smell is through a carbon filter then pulled into attic with a 400cfm inline fan. I also use another 4" fan to blow on the ballasts. CFL's do get hot.
Nutes are used at 5 weeks because of the FFOF factor. I then follow the FF soil feeding schedule adding in some cal/mag, Super thrive, and molasses.
Feed every water and water every 3 to 4 days. Usually a gallon each.