Hi Everyone
I'm new here and to growing cannabis. Not much of a user, but I really enjoy growing plants and wanted to give cannabis a try. I bought some White Widow feminized seeds and jumped in before actually doing the proper research. The plants seem healthy from what I can tell, but based on the research I've done on this site, I'm pretty sure I've made some errors along the way. Below is a descriptions of my setup. Happy to hear anyone's advice. I'm not sensitive to constructive criticism and I don't claim to know what I'm doing.
I originally planted the seeds in a Click N Grow indoor herb garden. I've successfully used it to grow many other plants, so I assumed cannabis would be no different. I used their Experimental Plant Pods to germinate the seeds. The website doesn't provide much detail on the soil composition but it does say the pod includes no GMOs, pesticides, fungicides, insecticides, or plant hormones. I'm hoping this means there are no time released nutrients because the pod basically makes up the entire root ball for each plant.
Like most things grown in the CnG the seeds spouted within days. Our tap water locally holds a consistency of Ph7, and the CnG has a lighting cycle of 16/8. After the seeds sprouted I started manually controlling the light cycle to 19/5. The temperature of our finished basement holds at about 20C / 68F. After about 4 weeks the plants each had 3 nodes and starting grow secondary shoots. However I started to notice that the bottom leaves were either turning dark green with a downward curl or getting yellowing tips. I've no expert at diagnosing this stuff, but I read this could be a nutrient problem or overwatering.
I'm not looking to have a grow tent, so the set up is out in the open.
Lighting: Feit Electric 2 ft. 2-Light 19W White LED Full Spectrum Linkable Grow Light
Soil: (sad) Miracle Gro Potting Mix
I quickly learned that Miracle Go is problematic for cannabis growth, especially in the flowering stage. The assistant at the store said it's a very mild nutrient charge that would be gone in 2 weeks. Even if that is true, I also ready this soil has horrible drainage. Since then I bought the following products to help fix this dilemma
Here are a couple example of the leaves with concerns
Long Term Goals
I'm new here and to growing cannabis. Not much of a user, but I really enjoy growing plants and wanted to give cannabis a try. I bought some White Widow feminized seeds and jumped in before actually doing the proper research. The plants seem healthy from what I can tell, but based on the research I've done on this site, I'm pretty sure I've made some errors along the way. Below is a descriptions of my setup. Happy to hear anyone's advice. I'm not sensitive to constructive criticism and I don't claim to know what I'm doing.
I originally planted the seeds in a Click N Grow indoor herb garden. I've successfully used it to grow many other plants, so I assumed cannabis would be no different. I used their Experimental Plant Pods to germinate the seeds. The website doesn't provide much detail on the soil composition but it does say the pod includes no GMOs, pesticides, fungicides, insecticides, or plant hormones. I'm hoping this means there are no time released nutrients because the pod basically makes up the entire root ball for each plant.
Like most things grown in the CnG the seeds spouted within days. Our tap water locally holds a consistency of Ph7, and the CnG has a lighting cycle of 16/8. After the seeds sprouted I started manually controlling the light cycle to 19/5. The temperature of our finished basement holds at about 20C / 68F. After about 4 weeks the plants each had 3 nodes and starting grow secondary shoots. However I started to notice that the bottom leaves were either turning dark green with a downward curl or getting yellowing tips. I've no expert at diagnosing this stuff, but I read this could be a nutrient problem or overwatering.
I'm not looking to have a grow tent, so the set up is out in the open.
Lighting: Feit Electric 2 ft. 2-Light 19W White LED Full Spectrum Linkable Grow Light
Soil: (sad) Miracle Gro Potting Mix
I quickly learned that Miracle Go is problematic for cannabis growth, especially in the flowering stage. The assistant at the store said it's a very mild nutrient charge that would be gone in 2 weeks. Even if that is true, I also ready this soil has horrible drainage. Since then I bought the following products to help fix this dilemma
- Dyna Gro Grow
- Dyna Gro Bloom
- General Hydroponics Cocotek
- Perolite
Here are a couple example of the leaves with concerns
Long Term Goals
- Not looking for huge yields.
- Would like to keep one as a house plant with proper lighting above
- Clones when possible
- I'd like to train one of them into a bonsai
- If possible; I'd like to return one of the plants into Veg after they flower. I like having the same plant for sentimental reasons.
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