vh13
Well-Known Member
I'm a total MJ newb with the lives of 3 dead seedlings weighing heavily on my soul.
I've kept potted house plants and outdoor veggie gardens before, all organic. I'm no stranger to basic horticulture, but a healthy MJ method has eluded me thus far. Probably because I tend to over-mother these darling little wonders. Evidently, loamy soils and over-excited, under-experienced mothers are easily a lethal combination. I've been doing a lot of reading here before I try again.
I'd like to grow MJ indoors (in a stealthy box) but I can't decide between Hempy bucket (traditional mix) vs. soil, both using 3-gallon pots and as much DIY organics as I can manage.
As a newb, I want a setup that's the most forgiving of mistakes and easy to maintain. Yield is of less importance then having a successful finish - I really don't want to kill any more precious seedlings/plants after I've promised them life.
I imagine soil might have fewer problems once I get it right, but HB might make up for this because corrections can be made very quickly.
Am I right in this assumption? Compared to soil, with a HB would I learn more about how to read my plants in less time? Would I learn cause/effect relationships of my mothering better with a HB setup then a soil setup? Or are HB mistakes so much more lethal then soil mistakes it's not worth the extra control?
If it makes a difference, in my box average temperatures are between low 70s to mid 80s Fahrenheit with peak summer highs in the low 90s. My average humidity is around 30-40 percent. I have about 7000 lumens per sq. foot of light with mylar lined walls, and enough exhaust fan power to exchange air in my box about 10 times a minute with a fan inside for circulation.
Thanks for reading this far.
Namaste.
I've kept potted house plants and outdoor veggie gardens before, all organic. I'm no stranger to basic horticulture, but a healthy MJ method has eluded me thus far. Probably because I tend to over-mother these darling little wonders. Evidently, loamy soils and over-excited, under-experienced mothers are easily a lethal combination. I've been doing a lot of reading here before I try again.
I'd like to grow MJ indoors (in a stealthy box) but I can't decide between Hempy bucket (traditional mix) vs. soil, both using 3-gallon pots and as much DIY organics as I can manage.
As a newb, I want a setup that's the most forgiving of mistakes and easy to maintain. Yield is of less importance then having a successful finish - I really don't want to kill any more precious seedlings/plants after I've promised them life.
I imagine soil might have fewer problems once I get it right, but HB might make up for this because corrections can be made very quickly.
Am I right in this assumption? Compared to soil, with a HB would I learn more about how to read my plants in less time? Would I learn cause/effect relationships of my mothering better with a HB setup then a soil setup? Or are HB mistakes so much more lethal then soil mistakes it's not worth the extra control?
If it makes a difference, in my box average temperatures are between low 70s to mid 80s Fahrenheit with peak summer highs in the low 90s. My average humidity is around 30-40 percent. I have about 7000 lumens per sq. foot of light with mylar lined walls, and enough exhaust fan power to exchange air in my box about 10 times a minute with a fan inside for circulation.
Thanks for reading this far.
Namaste.