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Dropped these this morning; plan is to grow inside as long as possible - I’ll take them off the platform eventually and put directly in the tub to gain more headroom. For now, they are under just the Marshydro TSL2000, I’ll add in the side lighting they they get around a foot tall…if I keep them inside under the intense lighting, and eventually add in the square tomato cages I’ll be shooting for a for a vertical grow. I used square tomato cages and milk crates on a grow at the GF house and they are doing great…more pics of that later today…
layering of the soil is in 3 parts. Bottom third Big Rootz, dusting of earthwork castings, next third FF Ocean Forrest, dusting of Peruvian seabird guano, and last third FF Happy Frog. I usually finish it off with a layer of Light Warrior but couldn’t find any around here. Big dusting of diatomaceous earth to top it off. I built up the middle to get the stalk elevated and that leaves some room in the pot for a top dressing with FF Strawberry Fields and guano when they hit flowering.
I’ll be using the NFTG Roman schedule (starting at 50% strength) with these and not deviating from it unless problems arise; which I’m sure will not…pH 6.4 water for the next couple of weeks to start.
I hope to be done by mid-Sep, when mold and bud rot can be a problem.
layering of the soil is in 3 parts. Bottom third Big Rootz, dusting of earthwork castings, next third FF Ocean Forrest, dusting of Peruvian seabird guano, and last third FF Happy Frog. I usually finish it off with a layer of Light Warrior but couldn’t find any around here. Big dusting of diatomaceous earth to top it off. I built up the middle to get the stalk elevated and that leaves some room in the pot for a top dressing with FF Strawberry Fields and guano when they hit flowering.
I’ll be using the NFTG Roman schedule (starting at 50% strength) with these and not deviating from it unless problems arise; which I’m sure will not…pH 6.4 water for the next couple of weeks to start.
I hope to be done by mid-Sep, when mold and bud rot can be a problem.