Check out photos of my starter trees in my gallery. I'm wanting to move up in the attic. My possible growspace is 3'W x 5'L x 3'-4'H. I'm wanting to keep as low of cost as possible. I have 4 plants 3 weeks old. Right now I have two Compact Flourecent Lights. Check out my photos for reference to...
yeah pull off the bottom dead leaves give it a couple days to recouperate. when flowering the plant focuses on feeding the bud growth and leaves and stems halt growing and die from the bottom-up naturally. it's okay to aid that pluck. i do
ok so I just transplanted into 4 seperate small pots. like coffee cup, pickle jar sized pots. should I leave the light on or allow it to heal in the night? I have been leaving it on 24. any suggestions? should I water and leave light on or just leave the soil how it is and turn the light off?
check out my gallery, they have not been urined directly onto, but very weakly mixed urine sporatically into the water when feeding into the soil. my trees are green
Here are some updates: I keep the light about an 1nch from the growing tips. i moved the light for the photos. 22 days old in photos. more photos in my gallery. i moved the plants from a coffee can to an ice cream bucket. light bulb and socket maybe set me back only 20 dollars at most. the...
check out my first grow. more photos soon! twice the size now. Since this photo I have transplanted into a bigger medium and they have started vegetation growth this week. One 23W compact flouro with aluminum reflector socket, set me back a whole 20 dollars total so far but I do have growth.
good to see hope down the road for my cfl daylight bulbs. i got one 23W CFL, now i guess i need a couple more like ya have there. Any tips on wiring like in a daisy chain you did there?? I eventually want to tap into my upstairs closet's electricity and setup in the attic through that closet...
that is amazing. what light system do you have on them?? would a 23w daylight CFL get me any bud at all? so far its growing well. i don't expect anything like that though, really nice work.