Okay, I am a novice grower. My goal is to grow 2-3 plants indoors strictly for personal use. I have done quite a bit of research, and have pulled from different sources to develop a very basic organic soil method that I would like some input on.
I purchased a bag of organic potting soil (contains ingredients such as peat moss, humus, compost, etc.), a bag of organic compost, and a bag of perlite. I plan on mixing these for my growing medium. However I am uncertain as to what ratios I should use...
I will planting each plant in a 5 gallon bucket with holes drilled in the bottom for drainage. Should I add a layer of gardening pebbles for additional drainage? And if so, how thick of a layer?
I have chosen to go with CFL bulbs because they are relatively cheap and energy efficient. I purchased a pack of four 1650 lumen CFl bulbs and I plan on using all of them...that puts it at 4950 lumens. More???
I figured if I don't add more bulbs increase the vegetative cycle?
I plan on watering with distiller water.
I purchased a bag of organic potting soil (contains ingredients such as peat moss, humus, compost, etc.), a bag of organic compost, and a bag of perlite. I plan on mixing these for my growing medium. However I am uncertain as to what ratios I should use...
I will planting each plant in a 5 gallon bucket with holes drilled in the bottom for drainage. Should I add a layer of gardening pebbles for additional drainage? And if so, how thick of a layer?
I have chosen to go with CFL bulbs because they are relatively cheap and energy efficient. I purchased a pack of four 1650 lumen CFl bulbs and I plan on using all of them...that puts it at 4950 lumens. More???
I figured if I don't add more bulbs increase the vegetative cycle?
I plan on watering with distiller water.