Indica415
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Ok, this is a pretty long post and would appreciate it if u read it, and would offer me advice. Conditions at bottom......
I just hit day 22 when these small clones took the soil. They were planted strait into 3 gallon pots each and have been watered every 3-4 days and started using E.B. Stone Bat Guano Organic Nutrients (9-2-1, and was reccomended by a grower at local store, hehe) after the first week and having been using the reccomended dosage and seems to be doing fine.
These clones started out 4 and 5 inches tall and are now around 7 and 9 inches, they have also grown healthy green leave sets and strong stems from keeping a small fan on them 24/7. Only some of the lower leaves have dried out and died on the snowcap and not so much on the sensi.
I am concerned with acouple things at this point. Is my snowcap stretching from being to far away from the light? Am i getting enough lumens or w/e for my grow space? And do i have possible soil rot at the bottom of my pot? I think this might be the case because when i water each plant i only use about 16-24 ounces of water/bat guano tea and i have NEVER seen any water leak out the bottom holes that i have screwed. But it seems to be enough water for them and i usually let the soil get pretty dry on top and when i stick my long ass fingers down in there.(3-4 inches down)
Plant conditions:
- 15-18 / 9-6 hours lighting scedual
-temp: lights on(78-82) lights off (60-70)
-humid: 45-65%
-growing space; homeade greenhouse material, 2x2x5 ft. inside a shackhouse, 10x8x7 ft. (my smoke shack!) lol
-ventilation: small fan inside greenhouse, bigger fan and small heater for the nights kept in Shack house.(look at pics)
-regular all purpose indoor/outdoor gardening soil....??
-2 20 watt cfl twisties above each plant around 6 inches away. And just added another 14 watt cfl aimed so it hits both lights pretty well and just put that light in less then a week ago.
- E.B. Stone Organic Bat Guano
Anything i have forgotten to add in please let me know. Thanks alot for your time and help.
Noah
I just hit day 22 when these small clones took the soil. They were planted strait into 3 gallon pots each and have been watered every 3-4 days and started using E.B. Stone Bat Guano Organic Nutrients (9-2-1, and was reccomended by a grower at local store, hehe) after the first week and having been using the reccomended dosage and seems to be doing fine.
These clones started out 4 and 5 inches tall and are now around 7 and 9 inches, they have also grown healthy green leave sets and strong stems from keeping a small fan on them 24/7. Only some of the lower leaves have dried out and died on the snowcap and not so much on the sensi.
I am concerned with acouple things at this point. Is my snowcap stretching from being to far away from the light? Am i getting enough lumens or w/e for my grow space? And do i have possible soil rot at the bottom of my pot? I think this might be the case because when i water each plant i only use about 16-24 ounces of water/bat guano tea and i have NEVER seen any water leak out the bottom holes that i have screwed. But it seems to be enough water for them and i usually let the soil get pretty dry on top and when i stick my long ass fingers down in there.(3-4 inches down)
Plant conditions:
- 15-18 / 9-6 hours lighting scedual
-temp: lights on(78-82) lights off (60-70)
-humid: 45-65%
-growing space; homeade greenhouse material, 2x2x5 ft. inside a shackhouse, 10x8x7 ft. (my smoke shack!) lol
-ventilation: small fan inside greenhouse, bigger fan and small heater for the nights kept in Shack house.(look at pics)
-regular all purpose indoor/outdoor gardening soil....??
-2 20 watt cfl twisties above each plant around 6 inches away. And just added another 14 watt cfl aimed so it hits both lights pretty well and just put that light in less then a week ago.
- E.B. Stone Organic Bat Guano
Anything i have forgotten to add in please let me know. Thanks alot for your time and help.
Noah
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