I started my second grow a couple weeks ago and wanted to do a journal on here since everyone was super helpful during my last grow. I am growing three 4 Assed Monkey autos from Mephisto. Four seeds were started in rapid rooters on 1/27/19, and one of them didn't make it past the first week, so I'm down to three. I grew two of this strain in the fall and wanted to do a run with the same strain to dial in my environment more since I was already familiar with the plants.
Environment
I'm also changing up the soil and using Vermont Compost Company Fort Lite instead of FF Happy Frog and Ocean Forest. I had some FFOF left over from my last grow, so I mixed that with some perlite and filled the bottom of the pots, but the rest is Fort Lite with a little extra perlite. The soil is peat-based, and is very hydrophobic, so if the results aren't significantly better, I might go back to FF soil next time since it's a bit easier to water.
So far the grow seems to be going well. It's tough growing in a cold, dry basement, so most of the work has been filling a humidifier and tweaking the exhaust schedule to keep temps and humidity up. Plants are on day 17 from seed and are tracking pretty closely with my last grow in terms of size.
Environment
- Basement in northern New England that averages 55℉ and 20-30% RH this time of year
- 2'x4'x5' Vivosun grow tent
- 3 different lights: 55W 3500K Autocob + (136W) DS350 VIPAR LED + 150W HPS
- Boneco U200 Ultrasonic humidifier
- Oscillating fan + non-oscillating clip on fans
- Hydrologic Stealth-RO 150 reverse osmosis filter (for humidifier and watering)
- Light schedule 20/4
- 3 gal fabric Vivosun pots
- 70% Vermont Compost Fort Lite, 15% perlite, 15% FF Ocean Forest (bottom of pots only)
I'm also changing up the soil and using Vermont Compost Company Fort Lite instead of FF Happy Frog and Ocean Forest. I had some FFOF left over from my last grow, so I mixed that with some perlite and filled the bottom of the pots, but the rest is Fort Lite with a little extra perlite. The soil is peat-based, and is very hydrophobic, so if the results aren't significantly better, I might go back to FF soil next time since it's a bit easier to water.
So far the grow seems to be going well. It's tough growing in a cold, dry basement, so most of the work has been filling a humidifier and tweaking the exhaust schedule to keep temps and humidity up. Plants are on day 17 from seed and are tracking pretty closely with my last grow in terms of size.
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