justcurious70
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Having been an avid smoker for 15 years and being extremely tired of paying $150 for a decent quarter, I decided I'd try my hand at growing some bagseed from an ounce of mid-grade that only had 11 seeds in it. I spent some time here reading before I even started, and have a working setup which I *think* will do the trick.
Thanks to all of the members that contribute the wealth of information this site contains! It's nice that everything anyone could ever need to know regarding a grow is just a few clicks away!
Here are a few pics to see what the pros have to say! Any and all input is welcome!
This is my 14x26w (2700k currently) CFL hood with a 125CFM fan that blows the hot air from the lights into a homemade carbon filter. The filter is made from a plastic lamp shade, screen, panty hose, and small wooden box containing 2x50CFM fans. The layer of activated carbon is around 4 inches thick, and completely eliminates the smell. The hood and filter are suspended from an old walker, and are adjustable in 1" increments from the ground. The entire setup is in a walk-in shower in a spare bathroom:
A closer shot of the hood, plants, and PTZ webcam:
I currently have six plants that have been on 12/12 for 13 days. Two of them are females, but the other 4 haven't shown any signs. Considering that the two known females are much larger and bushier than two of the remaining 4, I'm hoping to wind up with 4 girls since they all came from the same seeds.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Criticism?
Thanks!
Thanks to all of the members that contribute the wealth of information this site contains! It's nice that everything anyone could ever need to know regarding a grow is just a few clicks away!
Here are a few pics to see what the pros have to say! Any and all input is welcome!
This is my 14x26w (2700k currently) CFL hood with a 125CFM fan that blows the hot air from the lights into a homemade carbon filter. The filter is made from a plastic lamp shade, screen, panty hose, and small wooden box containing 2x50CFM fans. The layer of activated carbon is around 4 inches thick, and completely eliminates the smell. The hood and filter are suspended from an old walker, and are adjustable in 1" increments from the ground. The entire setup is in a walk-in shower in a spare bathroom:
A closer shot of the hood, plants, and PTZ webcam:
I currently have six plants that have been on 12/12 for 13 days. Two of them are females, but the other 4 haven't shown any signs. Considering that the two known females are much larger and bushier than two of the remaining 4, I'm hoping to wind up with 4 girls since they all came from the same seeds.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Criticism?
Thanks!