rhymeminded
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Hello GThumbs, After about a month of homework I finally got my Rubbermaid/CFL box up and running. Its ample on the duct tape side atm, but those plastic 4" vent connectors are like $7 bucks a pop, so they'll have to wait. Im using 6 CFL's atm for veg, 2 42w and 4 23w. My plants arnt as close to the light as I'd like with my box's design (heatshield, multi chamber) but I raised them as close as I could without kissing the plexi glass.
I initially planted them seedlings outside in the pots of some misc. plants I had outside the house. Learning experiance #1 (know what your putting your plants in!, I know bad idea, I've learned so lets move on shall we? Next after realizing the mistake I made with starting the seedlings in some mystery soil (one had some flowers in it, the other some kind of cactus) I decided it was time to bring them in the house about a week later...
I repotted them like the noob I am, taking a spoon to the soil neglecting any root structure below, though the plants were still pretty young Im sure I did some damage to one of them due to its root system looking like a clone with freshly sprouted roots would look i assume.
I repotted them (2) in 2 8" round pots, in MG organic mix, with proper portions of vermiliian, perlite, lime, blood/bonemeal. Needless to say the MG was a bad choice but all I could get my hands on atm, I got the fox farms growbig, big bloom and tiger bloom about 2 weeks after moving the plants inside and have only watered them once with growbig to date. Also I order foxfarms ocean blend and some bigbuddha bluecheese w/ free g13 powerskunk today from attitude, (soil from closest hydro store in state.
My Temps in the box are like 70 - 88f off/on, useally stays under 85f long as the house is cool via rainy day or ac. I've been burning these babies bad with the choice of soil though im not sure what exactly is it lacking or drowning in. After breaking out the old schoiol ph soil test kit I've learned that the plants are high in N and Pot yet low in PHop. So I figured now was a good time to introduce them to thier first feeding of biggrow (which i read lowers nitrogen).
Im on my 4th week of veg. and the plants are very small for thier age which I attribute to bad soil, bad xplant and root damage, in fact Im surprised thier still alive to be honest, 1 looks like 3 weeks older then the other even though they were seeded/planted same day, but remember i butchered ones roots during xplant and was more careful on the 2nd xplant.
Heres some pics I took a cpl days ago of the burn symptoms of the bigger plant. Tell me what yas think of my trial run at this awsome hobby
I initially planted them seedlings outside in the pots of some misc. plants I had outside the house. Learning experiance #1 (know what your putting your plants in!, I know bad idea, I've learned so lets move on shall we? Next after realizing the mistake I made with starting the seedlings in some mystery soil (one had some flowers in it, the other some kind of cactus) I decided it was time to bring them in the house about a week later...
I repotted them like the noob I am, taking a spoon to the soil neglecting any root structure below, though the plants were still pretty young Im sure I did some damage to one of them due to its root system looking like a clone with freshly sprouted roots would look i assume.
I repotted them (2) in 2 8" round pots, in MG organic mix, with proper portions of vermiliian, perlite, lime, blood/bonemeal. Needless to say the MG was a bad choice but all I could get my hands on atm, I got the fox farms growbig, big bloom and tiger bloom about 2 weeks after moving the plants inside and have only watered them once with growbig to date. Also I order foxfarms ocean blend and some bigbuddha bluecheese w/ free g13 powerskunk today from attitude, (soil from closest hydro store in state.
My Temps in the box are like 70 - 88f off/on, useally stays under 85f long as the house is cool via rainy day or ac. I've been burning these babies bad with the choice of soil though im not sure what exactly is it lacking or drowning in. After breaking out the old schoiol ph soil test kit I've learned that the plants are high in N and Pot yet low in PHop. So I figured now was a good time to introduce them to thier first feeding of biggrow (which i read lowers nitrogen).
Im on my 4th week of veg. and the plants are very small for thier age which I attribute to bad soil, bad xplant and root damage, in fact Im surprised thier still alive to be honest, 1 looks like 3 weeks older then the other even though they were seeded/planted same day, but remember i butchered ones roots during xplant and was more careful on the 2nd xplant.
Heres some pics I took a cpl days ago of the burn symptoms of the bigger plant. Tell me what yas think of my trial run at this awsome hobby
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