noobish
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Ok so i've jumped straight in at the deep end for a newbie, i don't know much about growing but it seems to be going well. For total peace of mind i was wondering if someone could let me know how their looking from an expirenced eye? Any advice would be appreciated! Thank you.
The set up
- A 1m x 1m x 1.6m mylar lined grow tent
- 250w HPS lamp
- 4 plants in 10" pots (couldn't get square pots which would have been better for space)
- An 8" fan
- An extractor fan hooked up to a carbon filter
The Plants
The plants are from a female mother plant thats on 24/7 veg, tbh i don't know what strain they truelly are as all i was told is that they are "cheese" but to be honest here in England alot of different strains are described as cheese.
I got the cuttings at about 4" - 5" and they got repotted at 8" in to the 10" pots their in now. I wanted to re pot them early because i read somewhere that clones take more time to recover and grow again.
Each is a 1/4 perlite mix in good quality multi purpose compost.
It's strange but i have had these plants for for nearly 8 weeks now and they really haven't grown that much.. their at about 10" and have got extremely bushy.
Other things to know
-The PH level of the soil is 6.5 - 6.
-The Temp is usually between 21 - 26 Celcius (70 - 78F) but because of where the tent is it is weather permiting and sometimes goes to 30 celcius. This has led me to putting the extractor fan where it is in the pictures it just seem to keep it from going above 26 celcius.
-Unfortunately i haven't been able to grab a humidity sensor (don't flame me!)
its just i haven't had the time to pick one up but should get one form eBay come payday, so i don't know humidty levels.
- I've been watering once ever 3 days as they dry very fast under the HPS bulb as for nutes i 've been giving them a feed every other watering with no adverse effects.
-I got the nutes from a someone who grows for profit, he simply poured some of the nutes in to three different bottles for me for free! and told me what ratio to feed them in but his infomation was very vague something like 2mm of each in 7 litres of water. He didn't even tell me what it was i was feeding them. There is a picture attached of the nutes in their fruit juice bottles lol does anyone have any idea what they are? Either way the've done no damaged and i did notice a massive difference in colour and bushyness once i started using them.
-Innitially i had them on 18 on 6 off for light but then went to 24 on after re potting them to help with recovery then back to 18/6 after a week.
The bottom line
Anyway like i said this is only my first grow and to boot i got the clones for free so i won't be devistated if these were to die or yeild only a few buds as i believe you can only learn through trial and error and this won't be my only grow.
I've been doing research since and really as i'm not in it for the profit and just a personal bit to smoke i was thinking of putting these in to flower now at 10" and pick up some AF seeds for a quick turn around time on the next grow so i can try different strains.
What would you do? Thanks for reading, all advice appreciated, Noobish.
EDIT: in the pictures if they look droopy it because the picture was taken after cleaning the leaves with natural insectides, usually they are perky and pointing towards the light.
The set up
- A 1m x 1m x 1.6m mylar lined grow tent
- 250w HPS lamp
- 4 plants in 10" pots (couldn't get square pots which would have been better for space)
- An 8" fan
- An extractor fan hooked up to a carbon filter
The Plants
The plants are from a female mother plant thats on 24/7 veg, tbh i don't know what strain they truelly are as all i was told is that they are "cheese" but to be honest here in England alot of different strains are described as cheese.
I got the cuttings at about 4" - 5" and they got repotted at 8" in to the 10" pots their in now. I wanted to re pot them early because i read somewhere that clones take more time to recover and grow again.
Each is a 1/4 perlite mix in good quality multi purpose compost.
It's strange but i have had these plants for for nearly 8 weeks now and they really haven't grown that much.. their at about 10" and have got extremely bushy.
Other things to know
-The PH level of the soil is 6.5 - 6.
-The Temp is usually between 21 - 26 Celcius (70 - 78F) but because of where the tent is it is weather permiting and sometimes goes to 30 celcius. This has led me to putting the extractor fan where it is in the pictures it just seem to keep it from going above 26 celcius.
-Unfortunately i haven't been able to grab a humidity sensor (don't flame me!)
its just i haven't had the time to pick one up but should get one form eBay come payday, so i don't know humidty levels.
- I've been watering once ever 3 days as they dry very fast under the HPS bulb as for nutes i 've been giving them a feed every other watering with no adverse effects.
-I got the nutes from a someone who grows for profit, he simply poured some of the nutes in to three different bottles for me for free! and told me what ratio to feed them in but his infomation was very vague something like 2mm of each in 7 litres of water. He didn't even tell me what it was i was feeding them. There is a picture attached of the nutes in their fruit juice bottles lol does anyone have any idea what they are? Either way the've done no damaged and i did notice a massive difference in colour and bushyness once i started using them.
-Innitially i had them on 18 on 6 off for light but then went to 24 on after re potting them to help with recovery then back to 18/6 after a week.
The bottom line
Anyway like i said this is only my first grow and to boot i got the clones for free so i won't be devistated if these were to die or yeild only a few buds as i believe you can only learn through trial and error and this won't be my only grow.
I've been doing research since and really as i'm not in it for the profit and just a personal bit to smoke i was thinking of putting these in to flower now at 10" and pick up some AF seeds for a quick turn around time on the next grow so i can try different strains.
What would you do? Thanks for reading, all advice appreciated, Noobish.
EDIT: in the pictures if they look droopy it because the picture was taken after cleaning the leaves with natural insectides, usually they are perky and pointing towards the light.
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