notrichbutgame
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Im trying to start yes I'm very new I'm turning my attic into a grow room but starting out small cuz money is tight. My caregiver says have a tarp on floor can it be blue or do I have to go buy NOTHER OF DIFFERENT COLOR
I bough a CFL, a medium size bag of organic soil, a light timer and pots all for under $20. Just gotta do some shopping thats all! Purchased my stuff from I bough a CFL, a medium size bag of organic "Miracle Gro" soil, a light timer and pots all for under $20. Just gotta do some shopping thats all! Purchased my stuff from Target.for those of us that can't or just plain out don't want to buy expensive things off line. what grow products are good for use and are found in your local lowes, walmart or home depot? like nutes, soil and lights???? any thing will help. try naming brands if you could remember. go in depth if possible.
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They look healthy to me, but obviously air circulation is important. If you notice a decrease in rate of growth with the fans OFF then turning them back ON would probably be a good idea, but like you said that runs the risk of it getting to cold.I am a first time grower wanting to know if I'm doing the right thing. I currently have 6 blueberry seedling plants that are 2 weeks old. I am using pro mix bx soil, and have not yet got the nutrients for them. I am growing in a 3x2x1 grow box for my veg stage with 3 45 watt = 200 light output and I have 2 5 inch cpu fans for ventilation one on top for exhaust and one on bottom for intake. It is currently too cold to keep fans running as it has gotten the soil very cold. SO I have the fans off and I just leave the doors open. I was wanting to know if I am doing things right. Below are pics of my 2 week old babies. Let me know if they look healthy or if I'm killing them.
When u transplant, use some root juice, a special nutrient/fertilizer with Vitamin B. Disturb the root ball as little as possible when you transplant. The plant is probably in shock, that is why it is wilting. It should make it, just keep it in the shade until it gets better, NOT the sun. Also, keep the light cycle the same, no switching around, that will stress it too.newbie here, My fine looking 1 month plant is still fine...but pointing down? I keep it outside in a pot during the day, and bring it in to a sun lit mud room at night. I just transplanted it to a bigger pot and watered.....and now the leaves are point down. What up with that?
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