bertandernie
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I am starting this diary as a record of learning and to exchange with those more experienced, and hopefully, to support those on the same journey.
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Gawwd i hate when i waste my money LOL Just dump that first bag of crap in the garden bed. I've never bought that HP but seen it around alot. In my area the container outdoor growers just get pallet of FF and amend that as needed.Medium:
First, I bought a 'cannabis' specific medium from the local DIY store. As it was sold as a growers medium, I assumed that it would be fine. It wasn't. It caused all sorts of issues. The medium held water and suffocated the roots. See details here. I would not recommend.
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I switched to Bio Bizz light mix. I found this mix totally turned my plants around. It was almost 30% lighter in comparison to the other medium and the plants really made a turn around.
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The exact ratios of these ingredients aren't disclosed by BioBizz, as they keep their proprietary mix confidential. However, it’s generally estimated that Light-Mix contains about 20-30% perlite and a smaller portion of coco coir, with the remaining majority as organic soil.
Yeah, it was real crap. I used it to fil holes that my dog had dug in the gardenGawwd i hate when i waste my money LOL Just dump that first bag of crap in the garden bed. I've never bought that HP but seen it around alot. In my area the container outdoor growers just get pallet of FF and amend that as needed.
60 x 60 x 140 cm or 2feet x 2feet x 5feetWhat are the dimensions of your tent? What type of soil are you growing in and what are you planning on watering with?
Hi,Water & Nutes:
Nutrients
As I mentioned, I had no idea what I needed in terms of nutrients when I started. I decided to go for a pre-packaged set and chose Biobizz. It was a bit pricey at 59 euros, but it’s been worth it for a beginner, saving me the time and effort of researching individual nutrients.
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Ph Tester
I originally bought a cheap pH tester from Amazon with a 4.2-star rating, but it turned out to be completely useless, so I sent it back. I went to my local grow store and picked up the Milwaukee PH51 instead. I’ve found it to be accurate, easier to use, and very simple to re-calibrate.
I also have testing strips as a backup in case I need to test something quickly.
For adjusting pH, I use pH Down powder.
Watering
I do all my watering with a syringe while my plants are still small. This approach has been really helpful as it allows me to accurately measure the amount of water I’m providing, preventing any single spot from becoming overloaded.
Recording My Watering and Feeding
Like many new growers, I initially overwatered. I received a great tip from a THC Farmer member: weigh your pot, record the weight, and only water again when the pot returns to its original weight. I now keep a watering diary, noting the pot’s weight, the amount of water provided, and any changes I make to the plant, such as repotting or adding nutrients.
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Yeah, I bought it from a local garden centre and I looked at prices online today and it does seem a decent price. I think it seemed expensive because I had no idea how much these things cost.Hi,
That's not a bad price for the BioBizz. I'm in the UK and I paid almost half £23 for 2 bottles from BioBizz (500ml). I just flipped on the 27th (October) and I'm a inexperienced first time grower. I've thought about doing a grow diary, but my set up is totally unorthodox and kind of weird. I'm thinking that if my flowering goes well, I might start a grow diary.
I will be interested to follow your grow and see how things go. I'm always curious to see how other inexperienced growers get on with their plants.
Thanks for the tips with the auto. I fed them a little 'root jucie' but kept it well below what was recommended.Just keep doing what your doing. The photo and auto look goodJust try not to feed that auto till 3wks old then begin and increase amount of liquids. Those 2 are still feeling out their homes but don't scrimp with the water for them water in circle on the outer sides of leaf make those roots search. I write down on calender the days i do feed an water. Just FYI but do how you want to keep track. Do you have a gental fan to blow above them?