Log In Register

Hey! First timer here!

  • Thread starter Thread starter Trying2Grow
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Hey! First timer here!

Trying2Grow 20 Replies 2,257 Views
Page 1 of 2 · Replies 1–20 of 21
Trying2Grow

Trying2Grow

Posts
114
Reactions
107
Joined
Mar 28, 2025
Points
43
Hey!

Canadian newbie here!

I have never grown anything, and not under any illusion that it will be easy.

I decided to splurge to give myself the best odds of success.

My set up is:

-Spider Farmer 28x28x63 tent,
-AC Infinity IONBOARD S22 grow light, -one CLOUDRAY A6 clip fan,
-4-inch CLOUDLINE Inline Fan
-Controller 69 Pro.
-Five Vivosun 5-gallon Fabric pots

I also have a cheap little humidifier that Iโ€™m hoping will do the job.

I currently have my first seed germinating, a โ€œPure CBDโ€ Auto, and am using the paper towel/ziploc method as per the seed bankโ€™s recommendations.

Canโ€™t help but to think itโ€™s not the best method, so would love some recommendations there!

Also, Iโ€™ve been looking into watering regiments and am a bit confused. My plan was to plant the seeds directly into their final pot once the taproot hits 2cm, but apparently it can essentially suffocate a seedling if I water the whole pot? So do I just spray the centre where the seed is?

Wondering if a newbie like myself might have more luck transplanting than growing in a big pot right away?

Iโ€™m ramblingโ€ฆ

Anyway! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you!
 

Attachments

  • hey-first-timer-here.jpeg
    hey-first-timer-here.jpeg
    298.9 KB · Views: 1
Welcome to the farm!
Nice set-up homie!
No doubt you'll be
enjoying some dank
in no time (even if it is
just cbd).

I'm not a soil grower,
nor an auto grower,
so I won't be of much
help, but there are
many here who'll be
able to guide you thru
your 1st grow, hopefully
trouble free.

Good luck growing Bro!
peace ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿคœ๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ’จ
 
Welcome to the farm!
Nice set-up homie!
No doubt you'll be
enjoying some dank
in no time (even if it is
just cbd).

I'm not a soil grower,
nor an auto grower,
so I won't be of much
help, but there are
many here who'll be
able to guide you thru
your 1st grow, hopefully
trouble free.

Good luck growing Bro!
peace ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿคœ๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ’จ
Thank you for the warm welcome! If I switch to hydro and/or photoperiod Iโ€™m sure weโ€™ll chat in the future ๐Ÿ˜„ best of luck with all your grows!
 
Welcome! Not a soil grower, I do autos in coco. My recommendation is fill your pot half way up. Water it evenly and slowly until you get a little discharge out the bottom, fill the pot the rest of the way with soil. And water it slowly until a little discharge at the bottom occurs. This will naturally compact your soil and give your auto plenty of water to sprout. Without risk of drowning it. Hope this helps good luck!
 
Welcome! Not a soil grower, I do autos in coco. My recommendation is fill your pot half way up. Water it evenly and slowly until you get a little discharge out the bottom, fill the pot the rest of the way with soil. And water it slowly until a little discharge at the bottom occurs. This will naturally compact your soil and give your auto plenty of water to sprout. Without risk of drowning it. Hope this helps good luck!
I would have never thought to split the initial watering in half like that. Makes total sense though! Thank you very much!
 
I've always used the paper towel method with good results. I plant into the final container once germinated. Always afraid of damaging roots.

You just need to make sure you give small amounts of water at first to not drown it. Water in a circle around the seedling until it gets bigger. It's a learning curve, eventually you get the hang of it.
 
The paper towel method did work just fine, and if it ainโ€™t broke I wonโ€™t try to fix it/reinvent the wheel. Iโ€™m just curious how much better/worse it is than the soak in a cup of water or straight to soil methods.

Iโ€™m more afraid of damaging the taproot than a moderately developed root system. But maybe itโ€™s more resilient immediately after sprouting?

Appreciate the words of encouragement!
 
I'd recommend a dehumidifier to control your "lung" room humidity. Will make it much easier to control relative humidity in the tent. As far as germination, do what works for you. I've never done anything but seeds in a solo cup, transplant to a one gallon then again to 7 gallon final home. Keep the seedlings in some kind of humidity dome with a heat mat to keep em warm. Keep soil lightly moist, then lightly misting the seedling once they pop. I've done way more veggie seeds then medicine seeds, but it's worked for me. Good growing!
 
Hey!

Canadian newbie here!

I have never grown anything, and not under any illusion that it will be easy.

I decided to splurge to give myself the best odds of success.

My set up is:

-Spider Farmer 28x28x63 tent,
-AC Infinity IONBOARD S22 grow light, -one CLOUDRAY A6 clip fan,
-4-inch CLOUDLINE Inline Fan
-Controller 69 Pro.
-Five Vivosun 5-gallon Fabric pots

I also have a cheap little humidifier that Iโ€™m hoping will do the job.

I currently have my first seed germinating, a โ€œPure CBDโ€ Auto, and am using the paper towel/ziploc method as per the seed bankโ€™s recommendations.

Canโ€™t help but to think itโ€™s not the best method, so would love some recommendations there!

Also, Iโ€™ve been looking into watering regiments and am a bit confused. My plan was to plant the seeds directly into their final pot once the taproot hits 2cm, but apparently it can essentially suffocate a seedling if I water the whole pot? So do I just spray the centre where the seed is?

Wondering if a newbie like myself might have more luck transplanting than growing in a big pot right away?

Iโ€™m ramblingโ€ฆ

Anyway! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you!
With that setup and the 69 pro the learning curve becomes a lot less steep. Great choices โœŒ๏ธ
 
I'd recommend a dehumidifier to control your "lung" room humidity. Will make it much easier to control relative humidity in the tent. As far as germination, do what works for you. I've never done anything but seeds in a solo cup, transplant to a one gallon then again to 7 gallon final home. Keep the seedlings in some kind of humidity dome with a heat mat to keep em warm. Keep soil lightly moist, then lightly misting the seedling once they pop. I've done way more veggie seeds than medicine seeds, but it's worked for me. Good growing!
Problem is my lung room is very dry. Too dry. If my little humidifier isnโ€™t running in the tent it drops below 70% in about 5 minutes.

Also struggling to keep the inline fan running frequently, let alone nonstop, without having a super high vpd/low temp+humidity, so Iโ€™m in a constant battle with cycling the fans on and off. hopefully the humidity dome is doing its job!

I have a heat mat in there too, but Iโ€™ll definitely need a heater for next winter at which point I probably will opt for a new humidifier/dehumidifier too. Iโ€™ve learned unfinished Canadian basements arenโ€™t the best places to grow ๐Ÿ˜…

Thank you for the support!
 
You'll want it well below 70% when you reach later flowering stages. I grow in a not as cold basement as yours in northern Illinois, so I can appreciate your concerns! Don't know your plans ss far as plant count, but rh can get pretty high at lights out with a packed tent. A dehumidifier might not be a bad idea to have on hand. Lol, the wife was incredulous when she discovered I run a dehumidifier in the lung room AND a humidifier in the tent while drying the harvests! That's when it's especially important to have s handle on your humidity levels!
 
You'll want it well below 70% when you reach later flowering stages. I grow in a not as cold basement as yours in northern Illinois, so I can appreciate your concerns! Don't know your plans ss far as plant count, but rh can get pretty high at lights out with a packed tent. A dehumidifier might not be a bad idea to have on hand. Lol, the wife was incredulous when she discovered I run a dehumidifier in the lung room AND a humidifier in the tent while drying the harvests! That's when it's especially important to have s handle on your humidity levels!
Fair point I hadnโ€™t considered. I am currently just doing one at a time so I can focus/take notes, and not kill too many plants at once ๐Ÿ˜† I doubt I can do many more than 2 at a time with my current set up anyway, but I can already feel the itch for a 2nd or bigger tent/light..

Hopefully your wife smokes and benefits from your expensive hobby ๐Ÿ˜…
 
My set up is:

-Spider Farmer 28x28x63 tent,
-AC Infinity IONBOARD S22 grow light, -one CLOUDRAY A6 clip fan,
-4-inch CLOUDLINE Inline Fan
-Controller 69 Pro.
-Five Vivosun 5-gallon Fabric pots
I have the same tent with the same light, fans and controller. I also use 5-gallon fabric pots. There are some Zkittles clones vegging in that tent now, but I'll be moving them to a larger tent tomorrow. Usually, I only grow one large plant at a time in that tent. We just harvested a nice OG Kush from it last week.

I also have a cheap little humidifier that Iโ€™m hoping will do the job.
Some of the humidifiers and heaters I use operate from an AC Infinity control plug. Control plugs work well with those devices.

Problem is my lung room is very dry. Too dry. If my little humidifier isnโ€™t running in the tent it drops below 70% in about 5 minutes.
It should run below 60% most of the time. Young plants like higher humidity, or a VPD between 0.8 and 1.0. As they get older, lower humidity is better, a VPD between 1.0 and 1.2. When they have a lot of leaves, they'll put a lot of humidity in the air. It's what they do.

Also, Iโ€™ve been looking into watering regiments and am a bit confused. My plan was to plant the seeds directly into their final pot once the taproot hits 2cm, but apparently it can essentially suffocate a seedling if I water the whole pot? So do I just spray the centre where the seed is?
Make sure the soil is moist when you plant the seed. Spraying is good. It doesn't take much. The soil won't lose water rapidly until the plant gets large. Water loss also depends somewhat on the type of nutrients used.
 
I have the same tent with the same light, fans and controller. I also use 5-gallon fabric pots. There are some Zkittles clones vegging in that tent now, but I'll be moving them to a larger tent tomorrow. Usually, I only grow one large plant at a time in that tent. We just harvested a nice OG Kush from it last week.


Some of the humidifiers and heaters I use operate from an AC Infinity control plug. Control plugs work well with those devices.


It should run below 60% most of the time. Young plants like higher humidity, or a VPD between 0.8 and 1.0. As they get older, lower humidity is better, a VPD between 1.0 and 1.2. When they have a lot of leaves, they'll put a lot of humidity in the air. It's what they do.


Make sure the soil is moist when you plant the seed. Spraying is good. It doesn't take much. The soil won't lose water rapidly until the plant gets large. Water loss also depends somewhat on the type of nutrients used.
I almost got the control plug to run my ViparSpectra p1000, but their customer service was so bad I returned it and got the ionboard before I even started. Glad to know they work for a similar set up cause Iโ€™ve heard mixed reviews.

Iโ€™m running things like:
IMG 1563
for my caveman brain to remember. 70 degrees, 70 humidity, 0.7 vpd. I heard between 0.2-0.8 vpd for seedlings ๐Ÿ˜ฌ hope I havenโ€™t been running too low. But also had a power outage on my first day in soil! Just my luck. So I canโ€™t imagine the decimal point will do more damage than the 3 hours without light or heat ๐Ÿ˜“ it did sprout though, so fingers crossed itโ€™s salvageable. Though my seed coat is currently stuck.

I havenโ€™t used any nutrients yet, I didnโ€™t want to burn the little guy out.

Iโ€™m thinking of doing blackstrap molasses during late veg/flower, and am between a cal-mag or trying club soda.. but tbh Iโ€™ve been putting off thinking about any additives too much, though I should probably get a jump on it, with this plant being an auto and all.
 
Friday night to Monday morning progress:

IMG 1588



Seems incredibly fast, especially with a power outage and a lot of lost hours of light/warmth/ventilationโ€ฆ

But Iโ€™m not complaining!
 
"Hopefully your wife smokes and benefits from your expensive hobby ๐Ÿ˜…" Lol! She does not. She does like tomatoes, though. My first grow indoors I also planted a couple of tomato plants. Fresh tomatoes in the middle of winter was a great selling point for acquiring a second tent!
 
By the by... the dehumidifier i purchased last October already crapped out. It'll be replaced under warranty, but it's one of those jump through internet hoops to get it done. Fortunately, I'm only in week 2 of flower in my current grow so humidity isn't a big issue yet. If it had been a few weeks later I'd be scrambling to get a new one quickly! Just a thought to keep in mind for the future. Keep some spare cash on hand in emergency situations. It would suck to have this ruined by mold/rot!
 

Attachments

  • 20250328_154306.jpg
    20250328_154306.jpg
    203.4 KB · Views: 8
Page 1 of 2 · Replies 1–20 of 21
Back
Top Bottom