First Grow (AG PRO 200)

lopezri

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Well fuck me I've been worrying for nothing then.

I thought over 80 was a no/no.

Also I found a clip on desk light that I can throw on when I need a little bit more when I'm flowering.

So thats an additional 2700k 1700 lumens.

My roommates came home when I had like 20 boxes of lights and shit all over my floor and my door was open, so they were like 'hey wut ru doing?' but they don't care at all so its not really a stealth grow anymore, I'm just going to keep it in that cabinet so I can have darkness.

So with max lighting potential I have a grant total of 7830 lumen for my 2.5'x2'x1' grow space.

Here are more pics just because I like my fisheye lens..

I can clip the desk light to bottom of the door and close it with all that light trapped in there.



I just want these motherfuckers to grow some leaves or something so I have something to look at after all this damn work and money.. lol
I'm not sure how safe this would be, but you can buy a little adapter for your ground plug. I got one at Home Depot for like 69 cents and w/tax it was 74 cents. You just plug your ground plug into one end and then it makes it a two prong. Of course I plugged mine into a power strip which is plugged into a ground plug so I think mine is ok as far as safety goes.
 

lurkmaster

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Yea I was about to just wire 2 sep cords out of the cabinet and zip tie them but then someone called me and I got stoned and forgot.

If its un-manageable like that I guess I can just buy a heavy duty extension cord and find somewhere to put my powerstrip.

Right now I'm going to keep 24/0 until I have 2 sets of leaves.

I'm not sure how safe this would be, but you can buy a little adapter for your ground plug. I got one at Home Depot for like 69 cents and w/tax it was 74 cents. You just plug your ground plug into one end and then it makes it a two prong. Of course I plugged mine into a power strip which is plugged into a ground plug so I think mine is ok as far as safety goes.
That sounds like alot more risk and I'm already on thin ice with no grounds, that grounds is going to try to dump off all that extra charge on everything.
 

lurkmaster

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Word.

I ended up just wiring another cord out of my cabinet, looks a little more ghetto in my bathroom now but whatever.



I am 100% ready for this grow now.
 

lurkmaster

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Well, I have some bad news, the second seed I just germinated was looking good, but it was moving too far down inside the culture sponge, It was about to fall out so I tried to move it in the middle instead of like 1/16" from the hole at the bottom and the taproot broke.

So.. my main (hope its going fem..) plant is still doing great, I just germinated another seed..

Whats the longest growth gap I should have? I just popped in my second to last seed.

Original plant broke seed with root on 1/27.
 

lurkmaster

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[quote="SICC";2011872]I planted 3 seeds, then a week later i planted 2 more, it should be good[/quote]

Alright cool.

I'm hoping the oldest one will be female, then I don't have to worry about the other one.
 

lopezri

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Too bad you didn't have some rooting powder. The little one you broke would have made it probably if you had dipped what was left in rooting powder and then set it back in the sponge. That happened to two of mine when I was trying to transplant them. I didn't know what to do because I was getting low on seeds so I ran to the trusty Wal-mart and got a 5.00 jar of rooting powder in the gardening section. Came home, took what was left of the seedling, dipped it into the powder and then just stuck it into the sponge as far as I could w/out covering the seedling leaves. They came along just fine. Too bad though bro. Hope your other is female. Keep that trick in your ditty bag for next time.
 

lurkmaster

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Too bad you didn't have some rooting powder. The little one you broke would have made it probably if you had dipped what was left in rooting powder and then set it back in the sponge. That happened to two of mine when I was trying to transplant them. I didn't know what to do because I was getting low on seeds so I ran to the trusty Wal-mart and got a 5.00 jar of rooting powder in the gardening section. Came home, took what was left of the seedling, dipped it into the powder and then just stuck it into the sponge as far as I could w/out covering the seedling leaves. They came along just fine. Too bad though bro. Hope your other is female. Keep that trick in your ditty bag for next time.
Ah, yea well initially when it happened I figured damage to the main taproot that early on would be a growth-stunter, I mourned the loss of my seed and then threw it away.

I have another seed germing, not going to touch it, and I have one more seed left in my bottle.

I have access to some grape ape seeds and blue cheese seeds though, this was more of an experimental grow than anything, just used bag seeds from some random dank I got.
 

lurkmaster

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I feel like my first plant is slowing down, there is also still some kind of brownish membrane over top of the 2 "baby" leaves, should I try to cut this membrane a little bit to help the plant out or is this just a natural process?

My second seed has a pretty long taproot, I'm expecting it to sprout pretty soon, its hanging out about 1/4" from the middle of the sponge.
 

"SICC"

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Im pretty sure its just from the seed, a couple of mine had the same thing, it will go away
 

lurkmaster

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[quote="SICC";2021663]Im pretty sure its just from the seed, a couple of mine had the same thing, it will go away[/quote]

Alright cool, it looks like there is another set of leaves tucked inside the pod and its barely splitting, hasn't moved in a few days, it was growing super fast until now so I got a little concerned.
 
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