Napalmgreen76
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Ok, well here it goes. I've got an indoor grow space, closet, 5'w x 4'w x 8'h. Mylar on the walls, question: should I put a sheet of mylar on floor to reflect light Back up, doesn't happen in nature but thought it might be beneficial for the plants. I'm running an led light 1200 Philzon full spectrum with veg and bloom switch. 1060 PAR @ 12", 650 PAR @ 18", and 530Par @ 24". Right now I've got some pepper and tomatoe seedlings that are between 4 to 6 inches tall, I've got my light at 36" for them and the seem to be to really well, by the way I'm growing them in rockwool and hand water them. On a 18/6 schedule for now.
For this grow I've got bag seeds that I've gotten to sprout today in a jiffy starter in humidity dome. Question 2 : how long should I leave in the jiffy propagate before putting into its permanent home, which Is 5 gallon plastic planter bucket filled equal parts mixed, organic garden soil, coco coir and unfortunately miracle grow perlite, i tried to avoid MG but had no other option. Now the soil and perlite are slightly charged with nutes, so i shouldn't have to feed for a few weeks.
Well that's where I'm at. Any gurus or wise men out there that can help keep me in line and on the path to righteousness, please follow and feel free to speak your mind, my ears are always open. Thanks and looking forward meeting a lot great people.
For this grow I've got bag seeds that I've gotten to sprout today in a jiffy starter in humidity dome. Question 2 : how long should I leave in the jiffy propagate before putting into its permanent home, which Is 5 gallon plastic planter bucket filled equal parts mixed, organic garden soil, coco coir and unfortunately miracle grow perlite, i tried to avoid MG but had no other option. Now the soil and perlite are slightly charged with nutes, so i shouldn't have to feed for a few weeks.
Well that's where I'm at. Any gurus or wise men out there that can help keep me in line and on the path to righteousness, please follow and feel free to speak your mind, my ears are always open. Thanks and looking forward meeting a lot great people.