Please rate my very first grow

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Hi everyone, this is my first post here

I'm from a country where it's very difficult to obtain anything more specific-related to cannabis grow, I'm basically using everything I got in hand as I also can't put much money in it
It's my first real grow that i'm going to try
Almost forgetting, sorry about mt rusty English


I got some seeds from a flower that were sold as "Lemon Haze" but came with a lot of seeds and didn't hit

Got 3 seeds germinated and growing, 2 2-3 weeks old transplanted to a 5-6 liters vase and 1 1-2 weeks old that i'm going to transplant to a bigger vase soon

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For my first lights, tomorrow will arrive 2 new 28w full spectrum to assist the rest of the leds on the spectrum range, for late vegetative and flowering stages maybe one or two 15W UV tubular w/ reactor that I have to improve thc and terpene production and maybe have more dark leaves, also have another 15w warm white led plate for flowering stage so I pretend to have 2 tents, one for vegetation and one for flowering running at the same time.

Currently have:

1 100w cold white led reflector (I think this one wattage is a lie)
1 30w warm white led reflector
1 10w warm white led reflector
1 15w blue and red led reflector

Please rate my very first grow 2

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For the substrate I'm actually using 4 liters land soil with pine bark and rice husk and burned vegetable remains | 350g earthworm humus | 500ml sand
Now I got vermiculite to the new ones

For the vase a 5l plastic bag all perforated to oxygenate the soil

Please rate my very first grow 3
10 days seedlings before transplantation
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For fertilization I have some ideas and got some synthetic nutrients:

For the organic nutrients:
A 5 litter gallon with water, 250g earthworm humus, rests of the washing of my fishtank filters so basically decomposed fish shit with some fish food also, all of this composting trough the days, I use the water to the plants and add more water etc as needed. I'm thinking I'll add banana peel in this. This adds a lot of goof bacteria as well as nutrients.

For the synthetic nutrients:
Vegetative:
I use this brand of fertilizer that contains these:

Please rate my very first grow 5

NPK 15-03-03 + 09 Nutrients + 18 amino acids + Seaweed Extract. 1g per liter of water once a week or so.
Nitrogen(N) 15.0%, Phosphorus Pentoxide(P0.) 3.0%, Potassium Oxide (K,0) 3.0%, Calcium(Ca) 1.5%, Magnesium(Mg) 2.0%, Sulfur(5) 3.1%, Boron(B) 0.1%, Copper(Cu) 0.1%, Iron(Fe) 0.5%6, Manganese(Mn)1.0%, Molybdenum(Mo) 0.01% , Zinc(Zn) 0.5%.

Flowering(from the label):

Please rate my very first grow 6

NPK 3.7-45-15 + macro and micronutrients + 18 amino acids + Seaweed Extract.

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For the tent I'm using a reflective emergency blanket to build it. Still thinking about how big it will be, I have plenty of space available, any idea is welcome


For now I have basically Sativa based plants but I'm looking for better seeds

Soon I will post more photos of the plants, they are bigger now
 
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Please rate my very first grow 4
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Oh I just saw it now, gonna try reposting here

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Hey, My only comment is that your soil looks to heavy / thick, is there any way you can access perlite? If you could it would aerate the soil for better O2 supply to the roots. Ooops another comment...your lighting is okay for veg but you'll need more watts if you want a nice harvest. Those lights won't penetrate any foliage and I don't believe powerful enough to produce nice hard flowers
 
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Hey, My only comment is that your soil looks to heavy / thick, is there any way you can access perlite? If you could it would aerate the soil for better O2 supply to the roots. Ooops another comment...your lighting is okay for veg but you'll need more watts if you want a nice harvest. Those lights won't penetrate any foliage and I don't believe powerful enough to produce nice hard flowers
Hi there

This first 2 vases I used just what I had here, I'm recuperating from multiple broken bones so I'm doing everything slow

The soil actually IS heavy, but is really loose and for the other vases I got 8 liters Vermiculite now, how much should I use?
For the vases that are already with heavy soil I'm thinking in adding some earthworms from the garden to aerate the soil, their tunnels doesn't harm the roots and increase drainage and aeration while providing nutrients from their humus...

The new light arrive and will be used just for seedlings, I'll buy another lights
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11/10, pictures look like they came from the Hubble. Would read again.
 
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Hi there

This first 2 vases I used just what I had here, I'm recuperating from multiple broken bones so I'm doing everything slow

The soil actually IS heavy, but is really loose and for the other vases I got 8 liters Vermiculite now, how much should I use?
For the vases that are already with heavy soil I'm thinking in adding some earthworms from the garden to aerate the soil, their tunnels doesn't harm the roots and increase drainage and aeration while providing nutrients from their humus...

The new light arrive and will be used just for seedlings, I'll buy another lights
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Vermiculite retains moisture, perlite gives aeration. I've gone to 40% perlite up from the 30% I had been mixing in. I find my soil compacts with multiple watering and the perlite loosens it up. It makes transplanting tricky though as the soil falls away from the roots with a high percentage of perlite
 
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WD,

Hubble. Deep space telescope named after famed astronomer Edwin Hubble. I think the reference was in regards to one of your fuzzy pics.

Zill.
 
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