1st simple LED grow.

Overview:​
So, this is my first grow with LED and excited to see how this turns out.

What I am using:

1x1500watt LED (235 actual watt)
4x 5 gallon buckets
2x miracle grow mosture control vegetables and herbs garden soil. (1.5 CU FT [nutrient enriched])
1x 150 watt hps.
1x 14" Circulation fan.

The setup:
Basically this is just in an extra room in my house in the open for the most part. I have the light about 18in above the plants. I water every 3 or 4 days depending on temps. Temps stay around 78° give or take. No higher than 82° when hot in room. Circulation fan keeps temps under control. I have 6 plants total, but plan to cut down to at most 4 after they have been sexed. I do have some knowledge of indoor growing btw. Im not a complete newb. The seeds were started under the 150watt hps and vegged under same light for 25 days. Then the light was switched over to the LED. Also it must be noted this is just some bagseed I found in some decent locally grown herb.

Anyway thats pretty much it. Let me know what you think. All questions and comments are welcome.

P.S.
I know i do have a few nute deficiencies, but thats to be expected with soil that has the time release nutes in it already.
 

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Better to have pics in natural light.

Your plants look like a scene from a 60's LSD flick.
 
Miracle grow?.... I reconsider and transplant as soon as possible or sooner or later you will be dealing with all sorts of problems that otherwise could’ve been avoided by choice of fert just a suggestion
 
Miracle grow?.... I reconsider and transplant as soon as possible or sooner or later you will be dealing with all sorts of problems that otherwise could’ve been avoided by choice of fert just a suggestion
Unfortunately thats all I had. This is just an experimental grow. I will be switching to a promix that they sell at my local hardware store for next my next grow. Also will be growing with better genetics. Was thinking about going with super skunk.
 
Unfortunately thats all I had. This is just an experimental grow. I will be switching to a promix that they sell at my local hardware store for next my next grow. Also will be growing with better genetics. Was thinking about going with super skunk.
No. You should get the promix now. They're gonna need specific feeding here soon.

Also there are genetics out there far better than your generic "super skunk", homie.
Try anything from Exotic Genetix, Humboldt Seed Organization, Rare Dankness, InHouse Genetics, DNA. Stuff like that.
 
No. You should get the promix now. They're gonna need specific feeding here soon.

Also there are genetics out there far better than your generic "super skunk", homie.
Try anything from Exotic Genetix, Humboldt Seed Organization, Rare Dankness, InHouse Genetics, DNA. Stuff like that.
Word right out my mouth! United your growing your first time to let to deal w problem you WILL not be able to fix do it now and also you have legit breeder out there that have superior genetics at under a100 dollars
 
So it has been a while since i posted last. Just wanted to post a quick update. They are 42 days into flower and are frosty as mountain top. Nothing has changed as far as the set up. I'm still using the miracle grow soil due to lack of funds. They do have some minor nute diffs, but are still growing just fine :)
 

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