t0rn
Well-Known Member
Like the title said, this is my first post on these threads and this will be the intro to my 1st grow journal
Prop 19 seemed to have failed us, I bet we win in 2012 in Cali as the latest polls (54% no and 46% yes at 80% precincts reporting in) show that this measure could have won. All California needs is a couple years and better information (as well as a better written proposition).
Prop 19 was supposed to give us 25 sq ft to work with so what I mapped out was a 4x4 flowering area and a 3x3 vegging area (which comes out to 25 sq ft). I have my 4x4 flowering area framed out and walled with caulking in between all of the outside areas making for a lightproof box. This area is a little over 7ft tall so I should be able to hang my light and have some tall flowering plants with no problem (prop 215 says I can have 6 mature plants). I'm only going to be flowering 6 plants in the 4x4 area so I have a little wiggle room for larger plants and some LST/Supercropping.
With all of this said, tomorrow I'm going down and getting my license and starting some clones out that I need to procure from some local dispenseries. I'll be growing in coco. I have some 2 gal pots that I planned on using for a SOG type growing method but I'm not sure if these pots are going to be large enough now with the size of plants I plan on growing (5ft). I have 1 liter pots that I plan on putting my clones in for transplant after their 1.5 in. rockwool cubes for cloning. I'm sort of worried the 2 gal pots wont sustain my 4-5 ft. plants (insight on this would be cool ).
For lighting I have 1 250 HPS and I plan on using about 6-8 larger CFLs for flowering and about 8 mixed spectrum 42 bulbs for vegging that I made DIY reflectors for .
I'll be using the KISS method of maxibloom and flower dry nutes with 2-3 waterings with epsom salts.
Thanks for reading and subscribe because old glory will be making our hobby a legal dream come true soon enough.
Prop 19 seemed to have failed us, I bet we win in 2012 in Cali as the latest polls (54% no and 46% yes at 80% precincts reporting in) show that this measure could have won. All California needs is a couple years and better information (as well as a better written proposition).
Prop 19 was supposed to give us 25 sq ft to work with so what I mapped out was a 4x4 flowering area and a 3x3 vegging area (which comes out to 25 sq ft). I have my 4x4 flowering area framed out and walled with caulking in between all of the outside areas making for a lightproof box. This area is a little over 7ft tall so I should be able to hang my light and have some tall flowering plants with no problem (prop 215 says I can have 6 mature plants). I'm only going to be flowering 6 plants in the 4x4 area so I have a little wiggle room for larger plants and some LST/Supercropping.
With all of this said, tomorrow I'm going down and getting my license and starting some clones out that I need to procure from some local dispenseries. I'll be growing in coco. I have some 2 gal pots that I planned on using for a SOG type growing method but I'm not sure if these pots are going to be large enough now with the size of plants I plan on growing (5ft). I have 1 liter pots that I plan on putting my clones in for transplant after their 1.5 in. rockwool cubes for cloning. I'm sort of worried the 2 gal pots wont sustain my 4-5 ft. plants (insight on this would be cool ).
For lighting I have 1 250 HPS and I plan on using about 6-8 larger CFLs for flowering and about 8 mixed spectrum 42 bulbs for vegging that I made DIY reflectors for .
I'll be using the KISS method of maxibloom and flower dry nutes with 2-3 waterings with epsom salts.
Thanks for reading and subscribe because old glory will be making our hobby a legal dream come true soon enough.