Hi everyone!
Apologies if there is anything wrong with my post, this is my first one on this community, and I do want to try my best to follow the rules. Pics are at the end of the post.
I am a beginner grower and I want to share my journey with you. I hope the community can offer me some good advice where I need it.
I am keeping a grow journal in a notebook, so I have a day to day record of what I have done so far.
My strains are photoperiod feminized, grown from seed using the paper towel method, first started in jiffy pots plus a bit of soil, in paper cups, then moved to 5 gallon fabric pots at week two of growth. They are currently 2.5 weeks old.
Initially I grew a second Chiquita Banana plant but it was not growing past the tiniest seedling in the first couple of weeks in the jiffy pot, and it was turning yellow, so I got rid of it. It's OK though, because I planned it so that at least one of the plants would not survive. I probably only have space enough in my tent for 5 plants anyway.
My grow medium is Biobizz Light Mix (top 2/3 of the pots) and Biobizz All Mix (bottom 1/3 of the pots). I have a pH/light/humidity meter that seems to indicate my soil is not in the ideal range for cannabis (it reads between 7 and 8), so I have been adding the tiniest amount of white vinegar to my plant water (at a ratio of 500ml vinegar to 10L water), and have not yet tested again since watering with this mixture twice since the plants were transferred into 5 gallon pots. Before this I only gave plain filtered water. I am likely underwatering my plants at this stage because I do not yet have plant saucers for my pots, to catch runoff, but those are on the way soon. I know that if I can test the runoff water using litmus paper (which I have), I can find out more accurately if my soil pH is actually a problem. I have no desire to buy a pH pen because I don't know if I can justify the expense, and I have heard they are difficult to calibrate properly.
I have purchased (but not yet used) the following Advanced Nutrients brand nutrients.
pH Perfect Sensi Grow (1 and 2)
pH Perfect Sensi Bloom (1 and 2)
'B-52' B Vitamins for Cannabis
'Bud Candy' Bloom Booster
I chose Advanced Nutrients because they claim their nutrients will naturally modulate pH, so I don't need to worry about it as much. Does anyone have any info or experience to support or contradict this? I am hoping to get a bit of advice on how to go about offering nutrients to my plants and when. I have read on GWE that you generally want to use nutrients at half strength. How do I know when my soil has run out of nutrients and I need to start feeding them? I would love to hear from anyone who can compare this brand with others.
My setup is:
Other information:
I plan to use Nebula's 'manifolding' technique to get the best out of my grow, but I am nervous with the idea of topping and defoliating since I am brand new to cannabis growing.
I read her whole tutorial on it, and have a shopping cart with the twist ties, soft wire, and yoyo contraptions, but I will no doubt be asking advice here on the forum (with pictures of my plants) to ask the community when I should start training my plants. I know almost nothing about grow lights, but I believe from what I read on GWE, my 300W LED lights will work for the manifolding method. Let me know if that is unrealistic.
Thanks for reading all that! And I wish everyone all the best with their own grows!
-Ashflower
Apologies if there is anything wrong with my post, this is my first one on this community, and I do want to try my best to follow the rules. Pics are at the end of the post.
I am a beginner grower and I want to share my journey with you. I hope the community can offer me some good advice where I need it.
I am keeping a grow journal in a notebook, so I have a day to day record of what I have done so far.
My strains are photoperiod feminized, grown from seed using the paper towel method, first started in jiffy pots plus a bit of soil, in paper cups, then moved to 5 gallon fabric pots at week two of growth. They are currently 2.5 weeks old.
- AK47 (2 plants)
- Chiquita Banana (1 plant)
- Blackberry Moonrocks (2 plants)
Initially I grew a second Chiquita Banana plant but it was not growing past the tiniest seedling in the first couple of weeks in the jiffy pot, and it was turning yellow, so I got rid of it. It's OK though, because I planned it so that at least one of the plants would not survive. I probably only have space enough in my tent for 5 plants anyway.
My grow medium is Biobizz Light Mix (top 2/3 of the pots) and Biobizz All Mix (bottom 1/3 of the pots). I have a pH/light/humidity meter that seems to indicate my soil is not in the ideal range for cannabis (it reads between 7 and 8), so I have been adding the tiniest amount of white vinegar to my plant water (at a ratio of 500ml vinegar to 10L water), and have not yet tested again since watering with this mixture twice since the plants were transferred into 5 gallon pots. Before this I only gave plain filtered water. I am likely underwatering my plants at this stage because I do not yet have plant saucers for my pots, to catch runoff, but those are on the way soon. I know that if I can test the runoff water using litmus paper (which I have), I can find out more accurately if my soil pH is actually a problem. I have no desire to buy a pH pen because I don't know if I can justify the expense, and I have heard they are difficult to calibrate properly.
I have purchased (but not yet used) the following Advanced Nutrients brand nutrients.
pH Perfect Sensi Grow (1 and 2)
pH Perfect Sensi Bloom (1 and 2)
'B-52' B Vitamins for Cannabis
'Bud Candy' Bloom Booster
I chose Advanced Nutrients because they claim their nutrients will naturally modulate pH, so I don't need to worry about it as much. Does anyone have any info or experience to support or contradict this? I am hoping to get a bit of advice on how to go about offering nutrients to my plants and when. I have read on GWE that you generally want to use nutrients at half strength. How do I know when my soil has run out of nutrients and I need to start feeding them? I would love to hear from anyone who can compare this brand with others.
My setup is:
- in my garage
- in a Mars Hydro grow tent (100cm x 100cm x 180cm) with a TSW-2000 (300 watt) LED grow light, with a 4 inch inline duct fan & carbon filter, and hygrometer/thermometer connected to an exterior display/control panel
- I am using a mechanical timer switch to keep my light schedule at 18:6
- the plants live on top of a 85x85cm square card table right now that fits pretty well within the tent
- I have two clip fans running continuously within the space to blow across the canopy of the plants
- there is 2500 watt oil radiator with thermostat underneath the table to keep the space warm enough. It is pretty cold in my garage and this is the only effective way to keep it warm enough. I am a little concerned for later on in the grow that this heater will be too big for the space and I will want to replace it with a smaller one.
- There is a humidifier in the tent as well, I only recently added it (within the last week or so), so the humidity was not ideal in there for the first 2 weeks of growth (probably between 40-50% most of the time). I tried to keep the humidity up using a bucket of water with an aquarium heater (not very effective) and then wet shammy cloths around the cups (more effective). With the humidifier it can shoot up to 80% RH in no time. Unfortunately my humidifier is not connected to anything that automatically shuts it off if the humidity gets high enough.
- If it gets too warm or too wet, the exterior display/control panel is hooked up to the duct fan and it comes on automatically. HOWEVER, I am not sure what settings I should be using at this stage of growth. Right now I have high humidity set at 70%, and high temperature set at 30ºC. How high can the humidity get for these strains during the early vegetative stage? Later vegetative stage? Flowering? I know the rule of thumb is you want it to be wetter and warmer in the beginning, but gradually decrease this as the plant goes into flowering. But some specific numbers would be helpful.
- It has been challenging to keep the humidity and temperature in ideal ranges since I am growing in my garage, which has an ambient temperature of about 15ºC. I would have done this in my house but I simply do not have the space right now. Maybe for later grows I will figure it out.
Other information:
I plan to use Nebula's 'manifolding' technique to get the best out of my grow, but I am nervous with the idea of topping and defoliating since I am brand new to cannabis growing.
I read her whole tutorial on it, and have a shopping cart with the twist ties, soft wire, and yoyo contraptions, but I will no doubt be asking advice here on the forum (with pictures of my plants) to ask the community when I should start training my plants. I know almost nothing about grow lights, but I believe from what I read on GWE, my 300W LED lights will work for the manifolding method. Let me know if that is unrealistic.
Thanks for reading all that! And I wish everyone all the best with their own grows!
-Ashflower
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