Ro0k
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Hi there,
This is my first ever cannabis grow, and when I was popping my seeds to start spring planting, I decided to give a try with some random bag-seed I had. Germinated 3 seeds in addition to everything else.
The Basics
Obviously I'm not looking for 1g/watt right off the bat. My goals are twofold and, I think, modest and achievable.
I've avoided fancy hydroponic suff as well - flood and drain, or automatic feeding, or bubbleponics, or anything that has pumps/motors that can break/clog/go wrong. The goal is to eliminate or reduce variables until I get at least one successful grow under my belt. Once I get good at what I consider the basics, I'll start adding complexity. You don't play Mozart without first learning your scales.
The Timeline
The plants look healthy to me. Lots of green, and no deficiencies that I can see yet. I've seen some deficiencies in my veggies in previous years, and these look healthy. They don't look super stretchy, which tells me I did okay on light placement/height.
Plant 3 is the healthiest of the bunch, with the best growth.
Plant 2 is a weird one. The third node only sprouted 1 fan leaf, and it sprouted 7 blades instead of 5. Nice growth from the middle, though. It's gonna be bushy, I think.
Plant 1 is the middle child. Good growth, spacing's okay (I think), and the leaves look healthy. Slight spotting but I think that's from dried water droplets, and not a nutrient deficiency, because it hasn't gotten worse. But, I could be wrong. I'm thinking I'll skip a 1 gallon for these guys and go right to the final 3 gallon air pot so I don't have to transplant again. Probably do that this weekend.
Concerns
They look a little small to me. Depending on when you count as the start of veg, they're either into week 3 or week 4, and I suspect they should be a bit taller than they are. But I can't tell whether it's a function of the small pot they're in, the crapshoot genetics, or the light feeding schedule. But, again, I'm a rookie with this plant, so I don't really know one way or another.
Any thoughts or criticisms or comments? I'd appreciate any feedback I can get. The pictures below are from April 1.
This is my first ever cannabis grow, and when I was popping my seeds to start spring planting, I decided to give a try with some random bag-seed I had. Germinated 3 seeds in addition to everything else.
The Basics
- Species: unknown. It's random bag seed. I figure, why waste the good stuff if I don't know what I'm doing?
- Lighting: 3x 2-foot t5 fixture on a 16/8 cycle. This seemed to work pretty well the last couple of years for my other crops (tomatoes, peppers, basil) before I moved them outdoors.
- Lighting to be upgraded soon to either a 315 W light emitting ceramic or some sort of blurple LED like advanced platinum or kind. I want to avoid HPS because heat and electricity. And I don't want to build anything at this time.
- Grow space: Secret Jardin DP (heh heh) 90. 3' x 2.5' x 3'
- Soon to be upgraded to a 3' x 3' x 6' gorilla grow tent space because I started my crops SUUUPER early this year and I'm running out of space. Need to up-pot everything to 1 gallons soon.
- Medium: Canna Coco
- Nutrients: Canna Coco. Yes, they're a bit pricey, but I figure the Dutch have this shit figured out, so I might as well spend the extra coin for high quality nutrients and reduce one of the variables. This stuff allegedly all works together.
- Feeding schedule: hand watering using light feeding schedule (giving nutes every feeding whenever the coco looks dry-ish - every 2-3 days)
- Water: Tap water.
- 204 ppm and 7.8 pH coming out of the tap.
- When nutrients are mixed it's near 800ppm (where Canna tells me it should be) and ~6.3 pH.
- Resources: here (duh), marijuana grower's handbook (Rosenthal), Marijuana Horticulture Bible (Cervantes).
Obviously I'm not looking for 1g/watt right off the bat. My goals are twofold and, I think, modest and achievable.
- Learn the plant life-cycle and how it behaves.
- Have a harvest, of any sort. If I can get some frost, avoid pests, and have smokable weed, I will count this grow as a success.
I've avoided fancy hydroponic suff as well - flood and drain, or automatic feeding, or bubbleponics, or anything that has pumps/motors that can break/clog/go wrong. The goal is to eliminate or reduce variables until I get at least one successful grow under my belt. Once I get good at what I consider the basics, I'll start adding complexity. You don't play Mozart without first learning your scales.
The Timeline
- March 6: popped the seeds in paper towel.
- March 8: moved the sprouted seeds to peat pellets - it occurs to me I could have started in solo cups and coco or peat pellets, along with the rest of my seeds, but I wasn't sure if any of the beans were viable.
- March 17: transplanted the seedlings into current pots (half gallon? Half quart maybe? Unsure of the size).
- I'm not super sure of my timelines, here, either. Not sure if this counts as the start of veg or whether them showing the cotyledons on the 12th counts as the start. I'm calling the 17th the start of veg for my purposes.
- ~March 21 or 22: topped 2 of the plants. But I don't know the exact date because I didn't write it down.
- April 1: the pics you see below.
The plants look healthy to me. Lots of green, and no deficiencies that I can see yet. I've seen some deficiencies in my veggies in previous years, and these look healthy. They don't look super stretchy, which tells me I did okay on light placement/height.
Plant 3 is the healthiest of the bunch, with the best growth.
Plant 2 is a weird one. The third node only sprouted 1 fan leaf, and it sprouted 7 blades instead of 5. Nice growth from the middle, though. It's gonna be bushy, I think.
Plant 1 is the middle child. Good growth, spacing's okay (I think), and the leaves look healthy. Slight spotting but I think that's from dried water droplets, and not a nutrient deficiency, because it hasn't gotten worse. But, I could be wrong. I'm thinking I'll skip a 1 gallon for these guys and go right to the final 3 gallon air pot so I don't have to transplant again. Probably do that this weekend.
Concerns
They look a little small to me. Depending on when you count as the start of veg, they're either into week 3 or week 4, and I suspect they should be a bit taller than they are. But I can't tell whether it's a function of the small pot they're in, the crapshoot genetics, or the light feeding schedule. But, again, I'm a rookie with this plant, so I don't really know one way or another.
Any thoughts or criticisms or comments? I'd appreciate any feedback I can get. The pictures below are from April 1.
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