perfectgrow033
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Alright. The details.
This grow began around November 2nd, vegged until dec. 15 on a 21/3 lighting cycle, and then was flipped to 12/12. Why I did 21/3 I could not say. Call me a stoner Started off in little nettie pots, transplanted to 1 gal pots, then 3 gal bags, then 5 gal bags. and finally to approx. 7 gal pots. (feewf) I didn't like the bags but they were the cheap option.
Quick question. I am violently opposed to transplanting again because of root bound issues. Anyone who could provide a viable solution would get some +rep.
Now for the Facts:
Lighting
2x150watt hps
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3x42 watt daylight cfls
3x23 watt daylight cfls
1x23 watt cool white cfl
Tin foil is being used, I don't like it but I don't have money for mylar at the moment.
Soil
Ocean Forrest 70%
Per-lite 20%
Sphagnum peat moss 10%
One plant has about 50% manure (.05 .05 .05) and the rest per-lite and ocean forrest. We ran out of soil so decided to try manure out. It hasn't done so hot.. kinda stretchy and buddin real slow. could be because its a different seed than the rest but who knows.
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Nutrients
Sample kit of Technaflora from Canada
Veg cycle: B.C. Boost, B.C. Grow, Thrive Alive B-1 Red, MagiCal, and Sugar Daddy
Flower cycle: B.C. Boost, B.C. Bloom, Awesome Blossoms, Thrive Alive B-1 Red, MagiCal, and Sugar Daddy.
Genetics
Unknown, but bag seeds from good weed. its only the 2nd grow. Tryna dial in my grow room. I have real seeds on the way.. Chill.
Ventilation
Through the attic and to a crook at the top of the house. Works incredible well and no carbon filter needed cuz people can't smell that high. haha.
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It is currently day 27 or so in the flowering cycle. bout to have full power of nutes with next fert which will be today or tomorrow. Time to start pumpin out some buds. Its going to be interesting to see how different the bag seeds buds look..
Bud Pics
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Thanks for tuning in for the fun part. As it is my second grow any sort of tips or constructive criticism is always welcome.
This grow began around November 2nd, vegged until dec. 15 on a 21/3 lighting cycle, and then was flipped to 12/12. Why I did 21/3 I could not say. Call me a stoner Started off in little nettie pots, transplanted to 1 gal pots, then 3 gal bags, then 5 gal bags. and finally to approx. 7 gal pots. (feewf) I didn't like the bags but they were the cheap option.
Quick question. I am violently opposed to transplanting again because of root bound issues. Anyone who could provide a viable solution would get some +rep.
Now for the Facts:
Lighting
2x150watt hps
View attachment 1375374
3x42 watt daylight cfls
3x23 watt daylight cfls
1x23 watt cool white cfl
Tin foil is being used, I don't like it but I don't have money for mylar at the moment.
Soil
Ocean Forrest 70%
Per-lite 20%
Sphagnum peat moss 10%
One plant has about 50% manure (.05 .05 .05) and the rest per-lite and ocean forrest. We ran out of soil so decided to try manure out. It hasn't done so hot.. kinda stretchy and buddin real slow. could be because its a different seed than the rest but who knows.
View attachment 1375367
Nutrients
Sample kit of Technaflora from Canada
Veg cycle: B.C. Boost, B.C. Grow, Thrive Alive B-1 Red, MagiCal, and Sugar Daddy
Flower cycle: B.C. Boost, B.C. Bloom, Awesome Blossoms, Thrive Alive B-1 Red, MagiCal, and Sugar Daddy.
Genetics
Unknown, but bag seeds from good weed. its only the 2nd grow. Tryna dial in my grow room. I have real seeds on the way.. Chill.
Ventilation
Through the attic and to a crook at the top of the house. Works incredible well and no carbon filter needed cuz people can't smell that high. haha.
View attachment 1375361
It is currently day 27 or so in the flowering cycle. bout to have full power of nutes with next fert which will be today or tomorrow. Time to start pumpin out some buds. Its going to be interesting to see how different the bag seeds buds look..
Bud Pics
View attachment 1375397
Thanks for tuning in for the fun part. As it is my second grow any sort of tips or constructive criticism is always welcome.