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Don't know where I am at times...Seems I am in the right place now:DWelcome to the farm!
Looks good, should be interesting seeing what you pull out of those seeds.
Keep us in the know with a grow diary and lots of photos please and thank you!
Do you have any idea what strain those seeds came from?
Don’t double cup them, it’s will hold water and rot the roost out, use the single solo cup that has drains and use a tray to collect run off, water very little , get it to near dry then a squirt of water maybe daily to every other day. At about 3 weeks start cal mag. It has nitrogen and will get you to about week 5 then up pot and start the feeding regiment .
Welcome to the farm!
Don’t double cup them, it’ will hold water and rot the roots out, use the single solo cup that has drains and use a tray to collect run off, water very little , get it to near dry then a squirt of water maybe daily to every other day. At about 3 weeks start cal mag. It has nitrogen and will get you to about week 5 then up pot and start the feeding regiment .
Welcome to the farm!
Start figuring out a grow area. Figure out soil, and feed/nutrients.
In the cheap get miracle grow organic soil. 3-5 gal container, all at home cheapo, also their Alaska line of fish emulsion for veg and bloom is great. And they have cal mag there too. All in all, under $70 and u will have a great start with enough stuff leftover for the next go.
As they grow about 6-9 weeks in we will need to sex them, look for males to either kill of or to use for more breeding and seeds . Female plants are the keepers.
Yes that soil will work, one advice however, and many options out there on it. Cut that soil with coco perlite mix like promix hp or royal gold basement mix. Watch for fungus knats. Use mosquito pellets in soil. As an amendment. FF is great by itself and won’t need much feeding if any if done right but since u plan on feeding cut it and get ahead of the curve to learn. It’s a loamy soil/ dense and doesn’t drain well and gets water logged. Adding amendments like perlite mix helps it drain better , aerate it and allows for some feeding and it’s forgiving if you happen to over or under do it.Thanks for the tips, I'm relying on Youtube for most of hwat Ive done so far, lol. I am using Fox Farm Ocean floor soil, I heard that you shouldn't start nutes for the first three weeks or so while the plant uses up the stuff in the soil. Does that make sense or will I starve my girls to death?
Im using a closet with a grow tent, I am ordering it tomorrow. The size I have chosen is 32x32x62, but I do have a little more room in my closet. My light is an HLG 135 Watt V2 Rspec QB, but I'm using a CFL for this stage. I have some Foxfarm Grow Big which is 6-4-4, will that be ok to use? Not trying to pepper you with questions but I want to give these plants the best chance I can. Thanks again!
Yes that soil will work, one advice however, and many options out there on it. Cut that soil with coco perlite mix like promix hp or royal gold basement mix. Watch for fungus knats. Use mosquito pellets in soil. As an amendment. FF is great by itself and won’t need much feeding if any if done right but since u plan on feeding cut it and get ahead of the curve to learn. It’s a loamy soil/ dense and doesn’t drain well and gets water logged. Adding amendments like perlite mix helps it drain better , aerate it and allows for some feeding and it’s forgiving if you happen to over or under do it.
Copy that! And hey it’s a plant and Boise’s back and you will get parental jitters but it’s gonna be aight!!I have seen other cut the soil like that, I will get some stuff and do that. I'll look at the options you provided, thanks. I will wait to feed and use a light touch with it, I've heard a lot of people say they messed up by using too much. Thanks again, Ill keep this thread updated so we can see what happens, lol
At this stage they will stretch. I wouldn’t worry about that an I wouldn’t stress them by replanting it over and over. Just let it go and establish roots, and leaves.I added a bowl of water and that brought the humidity up to 50% as of this morning. I also re-potted the plants deeper to alleviate the stretch from yesterday, a strategy I saw on YouTube. Hopefully that will work, they seemed ok this morning. Tent, filter and fan will be here tomorrow so they will have their permanent home soon! I could really get into this...
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