FRANKIE1579
Active Member
I apologize if this has already been covered, I just wanted to be 100% certain on several points before I go ahead and try this recipe. I have grown for 15 years but this will be my first organic grow.
I will have 99 plants in automated flowering greenhouses. All legal per county law. 2 month flowering time on 11/13 photoperiod schedule.
I am planning on vegging the plants INDOORS under 1000 watters for 2.5-3 months. 2-4 weeks in small 6 X 6 nursery pots and then 2 months inside larger 10 gallon pots. Then they would be transplanted 1 week before into the flowering pot size.
I am hoping for 1-2 lbs per plant. I know you can achieve far more outdoors but this is with a straight 60 day flowering time where the photoperiod is controlled artificially. So what pot size would you recommend where I will not have to topdress late in flower? Also if I use too large size pots will that have any negative effects other than wasted nutrients?
Lastly, I was reading that with the additives added to the base soil, the nitrogen will begin breaking down first and then other nutrients are released more slowly thus becoming available later in flower.
Will transplanting 1 week before flower into large supersoil filled pots mean I have excess nitrogen which will inhibit flowering? I'm new to this whole thing so I apologize if I could have put these questions clearer its a learning process.
99 plants in a 30X120 greenhouse carries significant investment and I want to make sure I get it right the first time. If not I'll just go the safe route with what I have experience with (Mills Nutrients)
Thanks everyone in advance and happy growing!
I will have 99 plants in automated flowering greenhouses. All legal per county law. 2 month flowering time on 11/13 photoperiod schedule.
I am planning on vegging the plants INDOORS under 1000 watters for 2.5-3 months. 2-4 weeks in small 6 X 6 nursery pots and then 2 months inside larger 10 gallon pots. Then they would be transplanted 1 week before into the flowering pot size.
I am hoping for 1-2 lbs per plant. I know you can achieve far more outdoors but this is with a straight 60 day flowering time where the photoperiod is controlled artificially. So what pot size would you recommend where I will not have to topdress late in flower? Also if I use too large size pots will that have any negative effects other than wasted nutrients?
Lastly, I was reading that with the additives added to the base soil, the nitrogen will begin breaking down first and then other nutrients are released more slowly thus becoming available later in flower.
Will transplanting 1 week before flower into large supersoil filled pots mean I have excess nitrogen which will inhibit flowering? I'm new to this whole thing so I apologize if I could have put these questions clearer its a learning process.
99 plants in a 30X120 greenhouse carries significant investment and I want to make sure I get it right the first time. If not I'll just go the safe route with what I have experience with (Mills Nutrients)
Thanks everyone in advance and happy growing!