SableZen
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This is my first grow journal as well as my first foray into hydroponics and indoor growing. Feedback/help/constructive criticism/advice greatly appreciated as I'm here to learn. The journal is beginning in week 2 of being in the cabinet - week 1 through 2 photos attached.
The cabinet dimensions are only 34" (H) X 24" (W) X 15" (D). Exhaust ventilation is provided by a $14 bathroom exhaust fan from a home-improvement store rated at 50 cfm. I am using an additional (quite) booster fan at intake (mainly used to keep a small amount of airflow within the cabinet when the lights and main exhaust fan is turned off and if I need to put the cabinet into quite mode). An additional small circulating fan has been placed blowing across the HPS light housing (including the internal ballast) and bulb. The light housing/ballast never gets more than slightly warm. Temperatures in the cab top out in the upper 80s at the hottest points with all fans/lights (incl. CFLs) running... roughly 10 degrees above room ambient temperature. Humidity stays pretty much pegged at 20% due to home A/C use - unable to find a way to raise it due to rapid air exchange inside the cabinet... so not worrying about it unless a problem shows. Exhaust fan may be upgraded along with the addition of a carbon filter later in the grow as needed.
Ionization smoke alarm installed internally (located above the lights and near the exhaust intake). All wiring is above water level. HPS light is double-hung with safety hooks.
I am using about a 20'ish liter Sterilite container for the DWC system, however only 17 liters (max) is usable due to holes for the handles. 2 dual (2 line) air pumps go to 4 airstones. The outside of the reservoir and lid is covered in Panda film. Black silicone aquarium air lines were used for light-proofing the reservoir.
For lighting, a 150w HPS and three 26w (currently) CFLs providing additional light spectrum in the 5000k-6000k range. The interior of the cab is covered in white/black Panda film.
The plants are seed from a random bag that was indica-like with it's effects. Due to my height limits in the cabinet I thought I was just better off with an indica + short vegetative period + LST. Males will be culled with an expected 2 females being kept for final growth.
Would like to try a SCROG grow... as it seems like it would make the most use of the space I have... however, not sure how that would work with seeds and having to cull out males mid-grow. Does anyone do this when growing with non-feminized seeds?
I am using Liquid Karma (LK). LK used at full recommended strength as listed on the bottle for hydroponics. Have not started nutrients but have purchased Pure Blend Pro Grow and Bloom - will likely just start them on half-strength PBP Bloom and not use the PBP Grow at all until I figure out how much of a vegetative growth time I can get away with.
I have had an issue with pH that has been corrected. I believe the water was so base here I burned the seedlings at first which seemed to stunt their growth for a couple of days and resulted in a 'clawing' of the first leaves. Plants otherwise look healthy and are growing quickly since maintaining the pH of the reservoir to ~6 pH with phosphoric acid.
The cabinet dimensions are only 34" (H) X 24" (W) X 15" (D). Exhaust ventilation is provided by a $14 bathroom exhaust fan from a home-improvement store rated at 50 cfm. I am using an additional (quite) booster fan at intake (mainly used to keep a small amount of airflow within the cabinet when the lights and main exhaust fan is turned off and if I need to put the cabinet into quite mode). An additional small circulating fan has been placed blowing across the HPS light housing (including the internal ballast) and bulb. The light housing/ballast never gets more than slightly warm. Temperatures in the cab top out in the upper 80s at the hottest points with all fans/lights (incl. CFLs) running... roughly 10 degrees above room ambient temperature. Humidity stays pretty much pegged at 20% due to home A/C use - unable to find a way to raise it due to rapid air exchange inside the cabinet... so not worrying about it unless a problem shows. Exhaust fan may be upgraded along with the addition of a carbon filter later in the grow as needed.
Ionization smoke alarm installed internally (located above the lights and near the exhaust intake). All wiring is above water level. HPS light is double-hung with safety hooks.
I am using about a 20'ish liter Sterilite container for the DWC system, however only 17 liters (max) is usable due to holes for the handles. 2 dual (2 line) air pumps go to 4 airstones. The outside of the reservoir and lid is covered in Panda film. Black silicone aquarium air lines were used for light-proofing the reservoir.
For lighting, a 150w HPS and three 26w (currently) CFLs providing additional light spectrum in the 5000k-6000k range. The interior of the cab is covered in white/black Panda film.
The plants are seed from a random bag that was indica-like with it's effects. Due to my height limits in the cabinet I thought I was just better off with an indica + short vegetative period + LST. Males will be culled with an expected 2 females being kept for final growth.
Would like to try a SCROG grow... as it seems like it would make the most use of the space I have... however, not sure how that would work with seeds and having to cull out males mid-grow. Does anyone do this when growing with non-feminized seeds?
I am using Liquid Karma (LK). LK used at full recommended strength as listed on the bottle for hydroponics. Have not started nutrients but have purchased Pure Blend Pro Grow and Bloom - will likely just start them on half-strength PBP Bloom and not use the PBP Grow at all until I figure out how much of a vegetative growth time I can get away with.
I have had an issue with pH that has been corrected. I believe the water was so base here I burned the seedlings at first which seemed to stunt their growth for a couple of days and resulted in a 'clawing' of the first leaves. Plants otherwise look healthy and are growing quickly since maintaining the pH of the reservoir to ~6 pH with phosphoric acid.
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