Hello everyone,
I'm starting a new thread so I can log my garden adventures and share various lessons learned in a single place.
Hopefully some experienced growers choose to follow along. Everyone is welcome!
Here's a breakdown of my equipment/setup to start:
Mother's den
CD-1, Cookies Kush and (TBD) mother plants growing DWC style in 5 gal buckets (3 total). This space will also be used to grow clones.
Early veg and drying area
After clones grow a bit they will be transplanted to final pot or bucket and squished into this tent. DWC 5 gal buckets when the plants are destined for CMH flowering area; air or fabric pots and coco if they're going to LED flowering area.
Plants will enter this area a few weeks old (up to 2 weeks in Mother's Den and a few weeks in early veg area).
Same as above. Plants will enter this area almost ready to flower (~2 weeks in Mother's Den and a few weeks in early veg area)
I started using GH Flora Trio + Calimagic before I learned about Greenleaf Nutrients. Now i use a powdered one-part fertilizer (Mega Crop) and some additional products during flower.
Key lessons learned re: equipment and setup so far
While some of this is no doubt common sense, I felt like these are good tips to keep in mind of you're just starting out:
Have a great day all!
I'm starting a new thread so I can log my garden adventures and share various lessons learned in a single place.
Hopefully some experienced growers choose to follow along. Everyone is welcome!
Here's a breakdown of my equipment/setup to start:
Mother's den
CD-1, Cookies Kush and (TBD) mother plants growing DWC style in 5 gal buckets (3 total). This space will also be used to grow clones.
- 3.5 x 3.5 space
- 315W CMH
- 4" exhaust fan
- Heating pad
- Propagation tray and dome
- 5 gallon buckets w/ 6" net pot lids
- 950 GPH 32W air pump w/ 6 outlets
Early veg and drying area
After clones grow a bit they will be transplanted to final pot or bucket and squished into this tent. DWC 5 gal buckets when the plants are destined for CMH flowering area; air or fabric pots and coco if they're going to LED flowering area.
- 2 x 4 x 6 space
- 260W quantum board
- 7" circular fan
- 4" exhaust fan
- 5 gal buckets or air pots
- 950 GPH 32W air pump w/ 6 outlets
Plants will enter this area a few weeks old (up to 2 weeks in Mother's Den and a few weeks in early veg area).
- 4 x 4 x 7 space
- 315W CMH
- 40" tower fan
- 7" circular fan
- 6" exhaust fan and carbon filter
- 5 gal buckets w/ 6" net pot lids
- 950 GPH 32W air pump w/ 6 outlets
Same as above. Plants will enter this area almost ready to flower (~2 weeks in Mother's Den and a few weeks in early veg area)
- 4 x 8 x 7
- 3x 260W LM301B QBs
- 2x 40" tower fan
- 7 gal air pots and/or fabric pots
- 6" exhaust fan and carbon filter
I started using GH Flora Trio + Calimagic before I learned about Greenleaf Nutrients. Now i use a powdered one-part fertilizer (Mega Crop) and some additional products during flower.
- DWC: Mega Crop & Sweet Candy from day 1; PK booster begins early flower
- COCO: Mega Crop from day 1; Sweet Candy & PK booster begins early flower
Key lessons learned re: equipment and setup so far
While some of this is no doubt common sense, I felt like these are good tips to keep in mind of you're just starting out:
- The process of growing can be just as therapeutic as the end product
- With the right equipment, this website and attention to detail you can go from knowing absolutely nothing about growing to growing that sticky-icky
- You can get high quality 260W LED quantum boards for almost the same amount as a 315W CMH if you're willing to build it yourself
- You probably don't need everything you're going to buy/consider so try and be conservative
- Beware of clever marketing -- you definitely don't need all the products companies say you need
- It is really difficult to maintain DWC reservoir temps outside of winter unless you buy a chiller ($$$)
- An oscillating tower fan takes up less space and pushes more air than a traditional oscillating fan
- You can save a lot of money by going with powdered nutrients
- You can pick up a lot of items that you need at a hardware store or places like Walmart in lieu of over-priced grow shops
Have a great day all!
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