4 Strains, 2nd Grow.

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Amen to that, I just did a shit load of moving around, rearranging, and re tying
 
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They went into 2 Gallon pots from 1/2 gallon pots. Since they are still small Indecided to do a mix of: 1 bag Fox farm seedling mix and 1 bag FFOF. I added just a little extra peat moss and perlite to the whole mix. Also put some Mychorhriazze from Xtreme gardening in the bottom, where the transplant is touching.

Tested the soil pH and its 6.0ish by the comparison chart.

I'm watering them at 6.5 pH and 55 ppm ( added just a touch of cal mag to the water since it is RO.

My thought is since there are amendments in the soil I will do two plain waterings before a I give them a light feeding.
 
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I feel like this is kind of a ghetto set up but I didn't plan far enough ahead when I bought the 2 ft t5 so I had to spread the lighting out as best I could. The ones underneath the LED have been responding well to it supplementally so for the next few days they will have mostly that.
 
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Irish063

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here was my first try at some trianing.. hah.

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as you can see i fucked up.. its funny to look back at ones mistakes.

iv never grown a damn ting in my life.. so this has been a interesting hobby to try out.. even tho i need the herb for meds. still a hobby i guess.

chris.
I'm not seeing the mess up but still new myself. Looks like you accomplished training some of the branches for what you wanted to do.
You're telling me. Before I did my first grow last season I couldn't keep a plant alive to save my life. ( My mom has a green thumb like you wouldn't believe. So I always found it funny that I had such a hard time keeping a plant alive.) However, I had a lot of fun and found it very rewarding/ therapeutic growing last season. It's just a hobby for me but i like to partake every once in a while.
 
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I went up from 3-5 gal. With the sour d, autos are in a 5 and a 3, the littler plants and ones I'm mainlining are in 2 gal.
Nice man. Hope that works out well. I'm thinking I will mainlkne that one in about a week. Really let it get use to the new pot. These will all go from these 2 gal to 5 gallon smart pots. Trying to decide their final container size. I have a few 10 gal smarts from last year. Can't decide between those or 15's. I've thought about going in the ground with them but my ground here sucks. There is a ton of clay in it and I feel like I feel like I'd have to make the holes huge to be worth it.
 
Madvillian

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I wish I had the room inside for that, 5-7 gal is max for what I can squeeze in there lol ...outside though, that's where my main lined plant is going in about 3 weeks
 
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I feel like this is kind of a ghetto set up but I didn't plan far enough ahead when I bought the 2 ft t5 so I had to spread the lighting out as best I could. The ones underneath the LED have been responding well to it supplementally so for the next few days they will have mostly that.
I have 3 different kinds of light going T5, mh/hps and LED.. my plan is T5 for seedlings and clones, LED for autos/ supplemental light, and the mh/ hps for..well the rest lol albeit mines preeettyyyy ghetto as well, Mylar lined closet
 
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I have 3 different kinds of light going T5, mh/hps and LED.. my plan is T5 for seedlings and clones, LED for autos/ supplemental light, and the mh/ hps for..well the rest lol albeit mines preeettyyyy ghetto as well, Mylar lined closet
Haha. Hey man whatever works. I'm all about penching pennies. I searched for a day or two until I found that t5 for $60 on Amazon.
Haha. I had to move half the stuff out of my closet for them to have a place to start. after reading up on light spectrums on here again. I wish I had a mh to give them. I'd really like a Cmh. People seem to be having good results with them
 
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