forestgreen
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone. I've been lurking for a long while, but finally decided to register and start my grow journal. I would like to contribute to the many other great journals out there that have a simple beginning and end with information helpful to other new growers. I'm hoping mine ends with a successful grow!
I am a noob to growing marijuana, but have been reading this forum for the past month non-stop. I can't seem to get enough info! I also enjoy vegetable gardening from time to time.
Lets talk about the grow...
Germination: I have germinated and sprouted three bag seeds. A word of caution about germinating in paper towels: make sure the tap root hasn't embedded itself in the fiber of the paper towel. I accidentally snapped the end of the root and killed one. I would have had four sprouts!
Medium: a mixure of natural, rich compost from a nearby private forest, perlite, and vermiculite. The soil naturally has a favorable ph, so I dont have to worry too much there. I decided to add the perlite and vermiculite to better aerate the soil. I am using the same mixture in pots while they are young so when I transplant them to the forest, they will have an easier transition with less shock.
Site: I have scouted a nearby forest that is privately owned by a community. The forest is rather thick and small, so there are no hikers, hunters, or deer. I do worry though about kids who sometimes (rarely) wander out there to play.
Within the woods, there are patches where the trees have thinned out and lots of sun shines through. I would estimate the plot receives about 5 hours minimum of direct Florida sunlight, and much more indirect. I plan to grow the plants in pots for a period of 2-4 weeks at my house where they will receive a full day's direct sunlight everyday before being transplanted to the forest. I will post pictures of the site soon!
Nutes: I placed a small amount of starter fertilizer in the soil at the time of planting in the pots. I know... shouldn't have done it. Its best to wait until the plant tells you it needs food. Lesson learned, and plants are doing OK. Starting in three to four weeks I will be feeding with Jack's Classic Plant Food from J.R. Peters. The website is great. You can locate vendors by zip code. I will use the All Purpose fert for vegging and the Blooming Formula for flowering.
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Phase two
I am considering these first three sprouts my practice plants. Within a few weeks I will be receiving 10 Afghan seeds which are brilliant indicas for outdoor growing and very resistant to disease. Several sites have ranked this strain within the top 5 outdoor strains. I purchased the seeds from this reputable site. The price was fantastic and every order is shipped with an additional 5 free seeds! Hopefully, the month lag between grows (bagseed and Afghans) will allow me to make most of my mistakes on the bagseed strain.
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This concludes my first post. I dont plan on this being a daily diary of events. I plan to post about once a week or possibly more frequently if I am having grow problems. In that case, I would love your comments and suggestions. For that matter, I would love your comments and suggestions regardless! I am well read, but need help as any newbie would.
Thanks for reading!
I am a noob to growing marijuana, but have been reading this forum for the past month non-stop. I can't seem to get enough info! I also enjoy vegetable gardening from time to time.
Lets talk about the grow...
Germination: I have germinated and sprouted three bag seeds. A word of caution about germinating in paper towels: make sure the tap root hasn't embedded itself in the fiber of the paper towel. I accidentally snapped the end of the root and killed one. I would have had four sprouts!
Medium: a mixure of natural, rich compost from a nearby private forest, perlite, and vermiculite. The soil naturally has a favorable ph, so I dont have to worry too much there. I decided to add the perlite and vermiculite to better aerate the soil. I am using the same mixture in pots while they are young so when I transplant them to the forest, they will have an easier transition with less shock.
Site: I have scouted a nearby forest that is privately owned by a community. The forest is rather thick and small, so there are no hikers, hunters, or deer. I do worry though about kids who sometimes (rarely) wander out there to play.
Within the woods, there are patches where the trees have thinned out and lots of sun shines through. I would estimate the plot receives about 5 hours minimum of direct Florida sunlight, and much more indirect. I plan to grow the plants in pots for a period of 2-4 weeks at my house where they will receive a full day's direct sunlight everyday before being transplanted to the forest. I will post pictures of the site soon!
Nutes: I placed a small amount of starter fertilizer in the soil at the time of planting in the pots. I know... shouldn't have done it. Its best to wait until the plant tells you it needs food. Lesson learned, and plants are doing OK. Starting in three to four weeks I will be feeding with Jack's Classic Plant Food from J.R. Peters. The website is great. You can locate vendors by zip code. I will use the All Purpose fert for vegging and the Blooming Formula for flowering.
____________
Phase two
I am considering these first three sprouts my practice plants. Within a few weeks I will be receiving 10 Afghan seeds which are brilliant indicas for outdoor growing and very resistant to disease. Several sites have ranked this strain within the top 5 outdoor strains. I purchased the seeds from this reputable site. The price was fantastic and every order is shipped with an additional 5 free seeds! Hopefully, the month lag between grows (bagseed and Afghans) will allow me to make most of my mistakes on the bagseed strain.
__________
This concludes my first post. I dont plan on this being a daily diary of events. I plan to post about once a week or possibly more frequently if I am having grow problems. In that case, I would love your comments and suggestions. For that matter, I would love your comments and suggestions regardless! I am well read, but need help as any newbie would.
Thanks for reading!
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