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    Plan for selecting and keeping a mother plant

    I'm growing some feminized Cookies Kush by Barney's Farm and I have some questions about how I can/should go about getting a good mother plant.

    Here is my current plan:
    1. Let current plants grow to the point where they're ready to flower
    2. Cut a couple clones from each and label them so I know what plant they're from
    3. Care for the clones under 18-6 or 24-7 in veg tent while I watch what happens during flowering
    4. Select a mother from clones based on "parent" plant's performance during flowering period

    Can someone help confirm that's the right approach?

    Also, I don't really know which light to put the mother - and some clones, from time-to-time - under. Looking for something as low actual watt as possible to keep the energy bills down. What are your mamas under right now?
    Hi everyone. I thought it would help keep me on track if I create a log for my first grow. I'm at a point where I have some seedlings under 24 hours of light.
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    #2
    hey, I don't know the answers to your questions but I do have questions for you if you don't mind.

    How will you take care of the mother once you have her? do you have a dedicated small tent for her? and what light do you plan to use for the long haul of keeping her? I know that's part of what you asked but in general, is it just a low wattage LED array type of thing or should it be a full on grow light or do Home Depot LED or CFL bulbs do the trick? I was thinking a small 2x2x4' tent would work for this.

    Can you describe the setup you are working with now for veg?

    Thanks
    Last edited by Cronk; 03-03-2019, 05:53 PM.
    complete beginner
    39" x 39" x 78" tent
    315 Watt CMH
    4" Phat Filter w/ 4" Hurricane duct fan
    Automatic top feed into coco.
    Mega Crop nutes

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    • ocgreen
      ocgreen commented
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      I'm going to go with a 2x4 veg tent -- half for the mother and half for starting seedlings/young veg.

      When it comes to lighting, I'm on the fence about a few different options at this point:
      - some type of T5 light (see below)
      - 240w kingbrite or meiju led from alibaba
      - 238w true northern lighting plate

      Here's one article I was reading to help better understand best practices:


      I don't know much about T5 lighting at this point but it seems popular.

      Hope this helps. Take it all with a grain of salt because I'm really at a planning stage/don't have a veg tent setup right now.

    #3
    ah, thanks. T5 seems like an affordable option. I used to be a lighting designer and T5 was the go to back then for high color rendering, high lumen, low consumption. THis is before LED was mainstream.

    Seems like I could get a 4-6 tube 12" T5 fixture for little money..
    complete beginner
    39" x 39" x 78" tent
    315 Watt CMH
    4" Phat Filter w/ 4" Hurricane duct fan
    Automatic top feed into coco.
    Mega Crop nutes

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    • ocgreen
      ocgreen commented
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      I'm looking at this one here:
      T5 Grow Light (2ft 4lamps) DL824 Ho Fluorescent Hydroponic Bloom Veg Daisy Chain with Bulbs https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B009GU4RMC/..._KzgFCbD6MR8NY

    • Cronk
      Cronk commented
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      $70 US for that one. nice.

    • ocgreen
      ocgreen commented
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      Did some more research. My concern with these t5 lights is they only pump out about 10k lumens. More lumens and you're getting into higher watts/more tubes.

      Somewhere I remember reading that plants in vegetative stage need 15000-50000 lumens, so I guess I'm concerned that the small t5 setups won't generate enough light.

      What do you think given your previous experience with t5?

    #4
    A couple of us were just disgusting some of these subjects in this thread.
    Hi, I am 65 days into growing and learning as much as I can, so I wanted to reach out to the community for any help/advice as I start to grow two mother
    You're killing me Smalls!

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    • ocgreen
      ocgreen commented
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      Thanks for bringing this thread to my attention. The concept of a bonsai is very interesting but also a bit daunting (to me).

      I liked reading everyone's thoughts on lighting. Helped me feel like the small t5 light which pumps out about 10k lumen may be just enough --- not enough for usual vegetation but should prevent the mother from growing too rapidly.

    #5
    Hey ocgreen, that is exactly what you would do to select a mother plant. Keep "starters" of plants you like. You can even streamline a little bit by taking cuttings from other friend's top performers. Once you get good at propagation, you could have quite the library.

    I'm of the unfounded opinion that you should start with regular, non-feminized seeds, and weed out the males. That way, your mothers are true females, not feminized.
    Nothing is foolproof for the sufficiently talented fool.

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    • ocgreen
      ocgreen commented
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      This really helps. I was debating between a 238w actual (dimmable to 50%) QB LED 4000k for ~300 CDN or a 2ft 4 bulb t5 ho 6500k setup I can get for ~120. But keeping her by the window sounds nice and simple. Do you think it would stink up the whole room? First grow so not really sure how much a single plant would smell.

    • DingusKhan
      DingusKhan commented
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      Excellent! One of the most important lesson this pot grower learned is that not every light that you point at a plant has to be maximized for growth. Seedlings and early veg THRIVE on less light, my favorite is my T5 2ft x 4. It's not so harsh that you need eye protection, cool, doesn't fry your sprouts.

      Most plants don't smell much unless they're in flower. Some do, but you will be able to tell before you set her out. I kinda like a faint scent in the house. But I'm in a legal state.

    • ocgreen
      ocgreen commented
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      Well you just convinced me to go 2ft 4 bulb t5 ho. Appreciate that because I have a tendency to run into "analysis paralysis" sometimes. Much cheaper and just the right amount of light.

      Will be fun to see how they smell. I really like the idea of having one by the window in the bedroom.

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