1st Grow

mcpskills2000

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Ok after months of studying, reading, watching every Jorge Cervantes DVD, every Youtube video, and buggin' the living crap out of everyone I know with even slight knowledge of indoor growing I'm finally up and running. I have a 4x4x8 grow room, 600 watt HPS, 100 cfm fan blowing air in at the bottom, 150 cfm fan blowing air thru the HPS and out of the room. Today is day 1 and I have 7 G13 clones purchased from a local medical mj provider. A couple of the clones look pretty pathetic but from what I understand "they are young and will heal". The clones are in small rock wool cubes at this point. And I was planning on growing in soil. Is it possible to transplant from rock wool to soil? OH.... also at this point I am only watering the clones with distilled water with a PH of 6.5. No Nutes. Most of my clones have roots that are begining to come out of the cube's bottom a couple of them don't. When should I transplant them. I plan on using Foxfarm Ocean Forest potting soil. Which Im told Perfect for containers and ready to use right out of the bag. Ocean Forest is pH adjusted at 6.3 to 6.8 to allow for optimum fertilizer uptake. There’s no need for nitrogen fertilizers for first 3 weeks. I will attach pics any advice or pointers will be greatly appreciated. I will update this daily.
 

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curious.george

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And I was planning on growing in soil. Is it possible to transplant from rock wool to soil?

yes.

OH.... also at this point I am only watering the clones with distilled water with a PH of 6.5. No Nutes. Most of my clones have roots that are begining to come out of the cube's bottom a couple of them don't. When should I transplant them.

now, should be ok, but you could also wait a month or so as they will grow big in the rock woll.

There’s no need for nitrogen fertilizers for first 3 weeks.
plants that have roots use nutes
 

mcpskills2000

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Thanks for all the help everyone. I appreciate it. Thinks are already looking better. Anyone know a good way to raise the humidity. The highest I got it was 50%. It's seems to stay at about 45%.
 
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