mjfish
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First off I have to say props to Nirvana for quality genetics, or I probably would be starting from scratch already.
Being eager, and stupid I still hadn't decided on which set up I was going to opt for but after recieving my seeds and a few other basics I was eager to germinate.
I placed two of each strain in cups of water over night before transfering to a folded paper towel in plastic ice cream container washed out. I placed this in a small cupboard uncovered and the following day was pleased to seed all seeds had opened,
after one more day I took a photo and realised I must plant asap.
I sent someone to the store to pick me up some peat and vermiculite as I had been advised by a friend to go with this medium over rockwool and others , in brief to keep it natural. Unfortunately I recieved peat n mix a soil mixture instead, and decided to go ahead and planted them in a huditity dome tray, the next day my two snow whites had sprouted and I could see the seeds of the chrystalls popping the surface, forward 12 hours after adding more light and water the chrstal's have popped over an inch but leaves are still fully incased with seeds.
This is where I started to go really wrong, with anticipation and excitement, i would check them often and mist and mist and mist using tap water... I also elevated the tray as close to the light as possible. I believe this cooked one of my chystal's water leaves closed as one slowly opened, the other remained closed for a week! I never took photos as I was not proud of what I had done. After a week, one leaf finally broke through between the two leaves, and as gently as i could I pryed the water leaves open, all the while my snowwhites growth stunting completely, leaves turning dark green and water leaves hard and dry, I realised I had to do something. (There was even mould starting to appear on the edge of my tray, massive over watering, so ashamed).
So instead of transplanting into a hydroponic medium from this stage I just transplanted each strain into two pots, desperate to give my baby's the dryer medium they required and save them from the mould observed.
I currently have them under two 130w cfl's one 6500k one 14000k, which I think I will soon switch to another 6500k as the plants seem to lean towards it.
At the moment they seem to be recovering nicely but I realise now they are too close together, and the roots will soon be entangling.
Although its only been two weeks I am now going to have to transplant them again, ever so gently.
I have some coir pellets, could these help me at all? I wanted to switch all 4 from soil but am now thinking of keeping two in soil and trying to compare the results of two waterfarms or similar.
k should note I am only working with a 450mmx700mm cupboard, ventilation is going to be an issue, I realise but ideally i could have a shelf up the top for cloning and bottom for reservoir with still about 150mm height to work with. From this I expect to raise 2 mothers which I will clone for transfer to a 600w NFT system when the time arises and I can afford it.
Ok so I know I need to do something about the walls, mylar would be great, but any other advice on how I should proceed would be much appreciated. I'm thinking at the moment I best just transfer them to four larger pots, and if I just stick to the peat n mix for my mothers it might be my best option.
In the last picture you can kind of see the disfiguration, and where the leaves were stuck together is burnt it appears
So the blue pot is Chrystal the Marroon are my snow whites, looking much lighter than they did a few days ago.
Sorry for the long winded introduction, but thats me, a man of little words and long rambles.
Peace for now
Being eager, and stupid I still hadn't decided on which set up I was going to opt for but after recieving my seeds and a few other basics I was eager to germinate.
I placed two of each strain in cups of water over night before transfering to a folded paper towel in plastic ice cream container washed out. I placed this in a small cupboard uncovered and the following day was pleased to seed all seeds had opened,
after one more day I took a photo and realised I must plant asap.
I sent someone to the store to pick me up some peat and vermiculite as I had been advised by a friend to go with this medium over rockwool and others , in brief to keep it natural. Unfortunately I recieved peat n mix a soil mixture instead, and decided to go ahead and planted them in a huditity dome tray, the next day my two snow whites had sprouted and I could see the seeds of the chrystalls popping the surface, forward 12 hours after adding more light and water the chrstal's have popped over an inch but leaves are still fully incased with seeds.
This is where I started to go really wrong, with anticipation and excitement, i would check them often and mist and mist and mist using tap water... I also elevated the tray as close to the light as possible. I believe this cooked one of my chystal's water leaves closed as one slowly opened, the other remained closed for a week! I never took photos as I was not proud of what I had done. After a week, one leaf finally broke through between the two leaves, and as gently as i could I pryed the water leaves open, all the while my snowwhites growth stunting completely, leaves turning dark green and water leaves hard and dry, I realised I had to do something. (There was even mould starting to appear on the edge of my tray, massive over watering, so ashamed).
So instead of transplanting into a hydroponic medium from this stage I just transplanted each strain into two pots, desperate to give my baby's the dryer medium they required and save them from the mould observed.
I currently have them under two 130w cfl's one 6500k one 14000k, which I think I will soon switch to another 6500k as the plants seem to lean towards it.
At the moment they seem to be recovering nicely but I realise now they are too close together, and the roots will soon be entangling.
Although its only been two weeks I am now going to have to transplant them again, ever so gently.
I have some coir pellets, could these help me at all? I wanted to switch all 4 from soil but am now thinking of keeping two in soil and trying to compare the results of two waterfarms or similar.
k should note I am only working with a 450mmx700mm cupboard, ventilation is going to be an issue, I realise but ideally i could have a shelf up the top for cloning and bottom for reservoir with still about 150mm height to work with. From this I expect to raise 2 mothers which I will clone for transfer to a 600w NFT system when the time arises and I can afford it.
Ok so I know I need to do something about the walls, mylar would be great, but any other advice on how I should proceed would be much appreciated. I'm thinking at the moment I best just transfer them to four larger pots, and if I just stick to the peat n mix for my mothers it might be my best option.
In the last picture you can kind of see the disfiguration, and where the leaves were stuck together is burnt it appears
So the blue pot is Chrystal the Marroon are my snow whites, looking much lighter than they did a few days ago.
Sorry for the long winded introduction, but thats me, a man of little words and long rambles.
Peace for now