First grow looking for input.

  • Thread starter Mseguin
  • Start date
  • Tagged users None
Mseguin

Mseguin

6
3
Hi all this is my very first grow I'm hoping for some advice.

4x4 tent
Sf1000 light with dimmer
Spider farmer 4 inch vent kit with automatic controller
2 6 inch clip fans
Growing in 3 liter fabric pots
Photo seeds pink lemonade
This pictures 18 days above ground.

Tent temp 75
Humidity 60
Water is 5.6 ph water every 4 days if soil meter shows dry
The soil is made by the hydroponics store won't need anything but water until flower I was told.
 
First grow looking for input
ThatRapperWeed

ThatRapperWeed

544
93
Looking good so far. Main feedback would be to watch that your watering is more even (saturating all the soil) otherwise you can cause dry pockets in the soil. I would also bring up your ph a bit, closer to 6.0-6.4 in soil I believe (though I'm not a soil expert, that's from what I remember).
 
Mseguin

Mseguin

6
3
Looking good so far. Main feedback would be to watch that your watering is more even (saturating all the soil) otherwise you can cause dry pockets in the soil. I would also bring up your ph a bit, closer to 6.0-6.4 in soil I believe (though I'm not a soil expert, that's from what I remember).
Thanks for the reply the hydroponics store told me between 5.0 and 6.2 would be ok.. maybe the soil mix?

Once the soil dries out and I need to re water I will definitely try to water more even.
 
ThatRapperWeed

ThatRapperWeed

544
93
Thanks for the reply the hydroponics store told me between 5.0 and 6.2 would be ok.. maybe the soil mix?

Once the soil dries out and I need to re water I will definitely try to water more even.
Hmm, do you remember what brand? 5.0-5.5 is low for soil. I'll wait for the soil experts to chime in but I think 5.8-6.2 is more ideal after checking my notes.
 
Mseguin

Mseguin

6
3
Hmm, do you remember what brand? 5.0-5.5 is low for soil. I'll wait for the soil experts to chime in but I think 5.8-6.2 is more ideal after checking my notes.
Info on soil it's made by them.

Our Soil​

Our Superior Cannabis Soil is made from the finest blend of organic ingredients and specifically formulated to produce maximum growth, health and yields. We use sustainable, organic ingredients; including our own special blend compost that is loaded with growth-boosting microorganisms that plants thrive on! Our soil is rich with an abundance of trace minerals and bio-diversity not found in commercially produced products. In addition to our exceptional ingredients, what truly sets our soil apart is our process. Every batch of Stone Queen Organic soil is mixed by hand then cooked for a minimum of 30 days. The process of “cooking” allows the nutrients to break down into simpler forms thereby creating more accessible uptake for your plants. Plants grown in organic soil contain higher levels of nutrients, minerals, better flavor and aroma.
991958_7ac3b295db7a42ad982969f73bbb089f~mv2.webp

991958_dd6ce91a12bf4c3e8ed76813bf2f6958~mv2.webp

  • Organisms remain in the soil so there is less chance of nutrient run off or waste
  • Slow release of nutrients protects the plants from overfeeding and burning
  • Formulated for optimal aeration and drainage
  • Organic soil deters pest infestations and inhibits pathogens
  • Organic nutrients stay in the soil for much longer than liquid /chemical nutrients
  • Organic soil improves and enhances flavor
  • Sustainable and environmentally friendly
  • All Organic-No Chemicals
  • Easy application-simply pour and grow!

Benefits of Our Soil:​


Marijuana plants thrive in soil with a pH between about 5.5 and 6.5 but struggle when growing in soils outside of that pH range. As the soil gets further from the desired pH range, it becomes difficult, then impossible for marijuana plants to uptake certain important nutrients. This nutrient lockout not only deprives your plants of important nutrients which stall growth but leads to plant stress and eventually plant death.



Our soil has a pH between 5.9-6.3, however, it is also very important to check the pH of your water on a regular basis
 
Saul.Goodman

Saul.Goodman

I just wet my plants...
Supporter
862
143
I think saying that soil has a PH of x is misleading. This is going to change over time even with just water. 5.0 is too low based on my knowledge. I shoot for a solid range of 6 to 6.8 depending on the life cycle of the plant in a soil grow.
 
Mseguin

Mseguin

6
3
I think saying that soil has a PH of x is misleading. This is going to change over time even with just water. 5.0 is too low based on my knowledge. I shoot for a solid range of 6 to 6.8 depending on the life cycle of the plant in a soil grow.
Awesome thanks so much for the advice.
 
TheMidgetTickler

TheMidgetTickler

44
18
They look good
Haven't done soil for a while but traditionally soil grows didn't need to amend pH unless it was really extreme water
Soil naturally buffered the water & allowed uptake through the drift

When starting them out water from below and let them wick what they need until they're established. After that water from above with a run off
 
Saul.Goodman

Saul.Goodman

I just wet my plants...
Supporter
862
143
They look good
Haven't done soil for a while but traditionally soil grows didn't need to amend pH unless it was really extreme water
Soil naturally buffered the water & allowed uptake through the drift

When starting them out water from below and let them wick what they need until they're established. After that water from above with a run off
Yup yup, I have well water and the PH is really high so I am a PH hall monitor....Lol.
 
Top Bottom