washingtongrown
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Any body out there that has grown in a basement ( very dry ) in soil and has grown, skywalker, critical plus, black haze, purple walrus or white widow. I am looking for any tips particular to the plant. All are clones, about 12 inches right now and have just been transplanted in to fox farm ocean blend. room size is 10 x 8, just over 6 foot. the room temp stays about 75 - 78 F, with at the moment a rh% between 41% - 29% (april in western washington ). The room is screened at both sides so to get fresh air, and i just circulate with a small portable fan.
I am running a metalarc M/MS metal halide/BT56 ( i do not know how many lums )
For fertlizer i am using a all purpose 2 part. A part is 7.0% N, 1.0% potash (K20), B part is 2.0% N, 2.0% Phos, 5.0% potash (K20), and 1.35% Mn
For bloom also a 2 part. A part 4.0% N, 1.0% potash (K20), 2.55% Ca. B part is 4.0%N, 34.0% phos, 4.0% potash (K20), and 1.25% Mn
So the question stands as. Is there any thing any body know that is particular to the strain? I am growing them all at once, under the same light, and plan to use the same all purpose fert on all. I might experment with the bloom, but really looking for sugestions on that one. I am kinda new to this, and reading off the web just keeps opening new doors of WTF. So i hope to get a washington grower who has grown under these conditions rather then a guy from michigan or califorina.
I am also very interested in the drying process. I have down loaded some stuff from the web that makes sense, but again i would like to hear from guys in the state (western washington ).
I am running a metalarc M/MS metal halide/BT56 ( i do not know how many lums )
For fertlizer i am using a all purpose 2 part. A part is 7.0% N, 1.0% potash (K20), B part is 2.0% N, 2.0% Phos, 5.0% potash (K20), and 1.35% Mn
For bloom also a 2 part. A part 4.0% N, 1.0% potash (K20), 2.55% Ca. B part is 4.0%N, 34.0% phos, 4.0% potash (K20), and 1.25% Mn
So the question stands as. Is there any thing any body know that is particular to the strain? I am growing them all at once, under the same light, and plan to use the same all purpose fert on all. I might experment with the bloom, but really looking for sugestions on that one. I am kinda new to this, and reading off the web just keeps opening new doors of WTF. So i hope to get a washington grower who has grown under these conditions rather then a guy from michigan or califorina.
I am also very interested in the drying process. I have down loaded some stuff from the web that makes sense, but again i would like to hear from guys in the state (western washington ).