NoahEbin
Active Member
Starting my first grow from seed. I germ'd 4 fem seeds (Jan 31, but only 2 have sprouted on Feb 4). One C99 (Grapefruit hybrid) and one Shark Attack sprouted. One C99 and my only UFO Sweet Deep Grapefruit did not sprout (yet). Very sad about the SDG, I was so excited when it was added to my order. But I figure starting with two decent strains will be enough to manage, and hopefully the C99 will be somewhat grapefruit/pina flavored and a good smoke. I know it is supposed to be good for beginner grow. The Shark Attack finishes pretty quickly and is a heavy body stone from what I have read, so a good evening smoke and pain killer, I was happy about this one too.
Due to rushing a bit, before having my cabinet space finished, it has started as a very ghetto grow, but now that things are moving along, my focus will be to get my cabinet finished (paint, reflectors, vents, fans, etc.)
Specs as of now: Cabinet is 33W X 24D X 30H (will be painting inside white tomorrow). I currently have 1 23W 2700k and two 25W 6500K going about 3 inches from the seedlings on 18/6. I started the lights at 5", then 4", and now 3" and they are as of now 3 days old. I read somewhere not to put them to 1 to 2 inches at first. I assume in a few days, they will be able to handle 1 to 2 inches. I am also adding light bulbs as the seedlings grow. Temp is pretty steady at 75 and humidity ranges from 50 to 60%.
C99 is front
C99
Shark Attack
Bulbs I have at the ready, are 2 more 25W 6500K, I think 3 or 4 more 23W 2700k, 8 13W 6500k and just bought 4 40W 2700K. I know that is heavy on the red spectrum, but I figure since the cabinet is small and it is my first grow, and I am wanting to finish this grow as reasonably quick as possible. I will be switching to 12/12 at maybe 2 to 3 weeks of Veg (Advice on this issue will be greatly appreciated). I would also like opinions as to what rate I should add bulbs/wattage. All the bulbs I have on hand = 200W of 6500k and 260W of 2700k, was wondering if I end up with 2 reflector hoods, if about 200W for each plant would be about right when they are ready for it.
Anyway, right now my concern is the upcoming transplant and soil/pot recommendations. I started the seeds in some cheap organic mix I had on hand, pots are about 2 cup volume.
From the Hydro store, I just purchased:
1) Large bag Roots Organic
2) 30# Earthworm Castings
3) Large bag Perlite
4) 2 small free samples of Green Gro Mycorrhizae
5) Two 3 gallon Smart Pots (figure this is perfect size for final transplant)
The main things I could use help with right now are should I transplant the seedlings into 1/2 gallon or 1 gallon regular pot (basically step up transplanting slowly), or go ahead and put them into the 3 gallon Air Pots in a few days?
The other question: I am definitely trying to get as close to Subcool's Super Soil as I can, esp. for the final flowering pots. But for now, I have the items listed above, plus a huge bale of Sphagnum Peat Moss from big box store. So what ratios of the soil ingredients should I use. I am basically trying to mimic a Light Warrior mix for the next transplant, as I am assuming pure Roots Organic soil is pretty hot. I was thinking somewhere around 20% Peat Moss, 40% Roots Organic, 10 to 20% Worm Castings and 20% Perlite.
Please help me out here with any ideas on my next soil mix. I was also thinking of going even lighter on the Roots Organic up high in the pot, and maybe putting it mixed with 10% Peat and 10% Perlite as a separate mix at the bottom of the next container so the roots can grow into it over the next couple of weeks. I plan to get some guano, bone meal and kelp meal and dolomite lime, Epsom salts and the remainder of the Super Soil Recipe for the final transplant.
Thanks again for all the advice I have already recieved from RIU and for any advice to come
Due to rushing a bit, before having my cabinet space finished, it has started as a very ghetto grow, but now that things are moving along, my focus will be to get my cabinet finished (paint, reflectors, vents, fans, etc.)
Specs as of now: Cabinet is 33W X 24D X 30H (will be painting inside white tomorrow). I currently have 1 23W 2700k and two 25W 6500K going about 3 inches from the seedlings on 18/6. I started the lights at 5", then 4", and now 3" and they are as of now 3 days old. I read somewhere not to put them to 1 to 2 inches at first. I assume in a few days, they will be able to handle 1 to 2 inches. I am also adding light bulbs as the seedlings grow. Temp is pretty steady at 75 and humidity ranges from 50 to 60%.
C99 is front
C99
Shark Attack
Bulbs I have at the ready, are 2 more 25W 6500K, I think 3 or 4 more 23W 2700k, 8 13W 6500k and just bought 4 40W 2700K. I know that is heavy on the red spectrum, but I figure since the cabinet is small and it is my first grow, and I am wanting to finish this grow as reasonably quick as possible. I will be switching to 12/12 at maybe 2 to 3 weeks of Veg (Advice on this issue will be greatly appreciated). I would also like opinions as to what rate I should add bulbs/wattage. All the bulbs I have on hand = 200W of 6500k and 260W of 2700k, was wondering if I end up with 2 reflector hoods, if about 200W for each plant would be about right when they are ready for it.
Anyway, right now my concern is the upcoming transplant and soil/pot recommendations. I started the seeds in some cheap organic mix I had on hand, pots are about 2 cup volume.
From the Hydro store, I just purchased:
1) Large bag Roots Organic
2) 30# Earthworm Castings
3) Large bag Perlite
4) 2 small free samples of Green Gro Mycorrhizae
5) Two 3 gallon Smart Pots (figure this is perfect size for final transplant)
The main things I could use help with right now are should I transplant the seedlings into 1/2 gallon or 1 gallon regular pot (basically step up transplanting slowly), or go ahead and put them into the 3 gallon Air Pots in a few days?
The other question: I am definitely trying to get as close to Subcool's Super Soil as I can, esp. for the final flowering pots. But for now, I have the items listed above, plus a huge bale of Sphagnum Peat Moss from big box store. So what ratios of the soil ingredients should I use. I am basically trying to mimic a Light Warrior mix for the next transplant, as I am assuming pure Roots Organic soil is pretty hot. I was thinking somewhere around 20% Peat Moss, 40% Roots Organic, 10 to 20% Worm Castings and 20% Perlite.
Please help me out here with any ideas on my next soil mix. I was also thinking of going even lighter on the Roots Organic up high in the pot, and maybe putting it mixed with 10% Peat and 10% Perlite as a separate mix at the bottom of the next container so the roots can grow into it over the next couple of weeks. I plan to get some guano, bone meal and kelp meal and dolomite lime, Epsom salts and the remainder of the Super Soil Recipe for the final transplant.
Thanks again for all the advice I have already recieved from RIU and for any advice to come