TimeToBlaze
Well-Known Member
After experimenting with CFLs and an indoor/outdoor schedule, we've decided to change over to a closet HID grow.
Let me catch you up. We started with 11 bagseeds of some good nugs, and about 25 mids bagseeds. We started them in peat pellets under 8 23w CFLs and natural sunlight. We got all 11 of the better bagseeds to sprout around mother's day, and only about 3 out of the 25 mids plants seemed to be worth keeping. After transplanting them into bigger pots using MG Organic Choice potting soil, growth began to slow to a crawl. Then we dealt with some heavy yellowing and just generally unhealthy looking plants. From there we took a road trip for some Foxfarm Ocean Forest and a bottle of FF Big Bloom. Things started to perk up again after transplanting the healthiest looking ones into the Ocean Forest, and we decided to order a 400w MH/HPS from htgsupply. Here we are now:
Temp and Humidity were a little low because we had the door to the closet off for the pictures. Working to get it perfect.
To the left are 9 of the 11 original nug plants which were left in the MG soil (we mixed some ocean forest into a few of them which were low). To the right is some newly started seedlings, including 1x Skywalker seed and 2x Pineapple Punch seeds. Along with some more higher end bagseeds. The 2 plants with the most growth are the 2 of the 3 surviving mids plants.
Top left is the Skywalker, to the right of that is one of the Pineapple Punch's below those is the other pineapple punch which has yet to break the soil, along with another bagseed. Under those are 2 bagseed sprouts. And under those are 2 of the nug plants that we originally planted in the MG soil which have since started to grow much healthier. Under that is a mids plant that seems to be some sort of mutant, that we've left growing just to see it survive haha. And off to the right are the 2 thriving mid plants.
One of the healthier nug plants; added some Ocean forest to the bottom of this pot and seemed to help it out bigtime.
Skywalker planted on June 6th.
Okay I've typed way too much. Pause for a blunt.
There we go. Back to the pics.
Some nice looking foliage (Mids)
Another nug plant.
Another nug planted on 6/6. Any Idea whats causing the wrinkled leaves??
And one last parting shot.
Any tips that would steer me into the best grow possible would be greatly appreciated! (It is my first)
Let me catch you up. We started with 11 bagseeds of some good nugs, and about 25 mids bagseeds. We started them in peat pellets under 8 23w CFLs and natural sunlight. We got all 11 of the better bagseeds to sprout around mother's day, and only about 3 out of the 25 mids plants seemed to be worth keeping. After transplanting them into bigger pots using MG Organic Choice potting soil, growth began to slow to a crawl. Then we dealt with some heavy yellowing and just generally unhealthy looking plants. From there we took a road trip for some Foxfarm Ocean Forest and a bottle of FF Big Bloom. Things started to perk up again after transplanting the healthiest looking ones into the Ocean Forest, and we decided to order a 400w MH/HPS from htgsupply. Here we are now:
Temp and Humidity were a little low because we had the door to the closet off for the pictures. Working to get it perfect.
To the left are 9 of the 11 original nug plants which were left in the MG soil (we mixed some ocean forest into a few of them which were low). To the right is some newly started seedlings, including 1x Skywalker seed and 2x Pineapple Punch seeds. Along with some more higher end bagseeds. The 2 plants with the most growth are the 2 of the 3 surviving mids plants.
Top left is the Skywalker, to the right of that is one of the Pineapple Punch's below those is the other pineapple punch which has yet to break the soil, along with another bagseed. Under those are 2 bagseed sprouts. And under those are 2 of the nug plants that we originally planted in the MG soil which have since started to grow much healthier. Under that is a mids plant that seems to be some sort of mutant, that we've left growing just to see it survive haha. And off to the right are the 2 thriving mid plants.
One of the healthier nug plants; added some Ocean forest to the bottom of this pot and seemed to help it out bigtime.
Skywalker planted on June 6th.
Okay I've typed way too much. Pause for a blunt.
There we go. Back to the pics.
Some nice looking foliage (Mids)
Another nug plant.
Another nug planted on 6/6. Any Idea whats causing the wrinkled leaves??
And one last parting shot.
Any tips that would steer me into the best grow possible would be greatly appreciated! (It is my first)