blacksnow
Well-Known Member
Starting this a bit late, but now that I feel I've gotten into some type of 'flow' I wanted to share my experience with my first grow, and how it's been going =]
I have ordered seeds, and received them but wanted a grow under my belt before attempting anything with expensive seeds =O
I intended on going with a HPS, and a aeroponic system my first time around, but I decided against it not being able to have a system making noise (exhaust fans, etc) so I couldnt get the HPS I wanted to go with (at least not now)
I germinated my seeds with the paper paper towel method. Put them directly into these rockwool starter cubes (which I do not like!) http://htgsupply.com/viewproductSo .asp?productID=50867
Pic of the temp box
Just a large storage container. I was using this light
High Tech Garden Supply
I didn't do enough research and this light only produced 4,000 lumens!
I did quite a few things wrong from the get go =O. Let me list them....
1 - I used bad water. Tap water had a ph of 8.0+!!!!
2 - Over watered!
3 - Let my plants become rootbound!
4 - Lights too far away
I fixed my water problem originally by using a brita filter to water. That brought the ph down, but I didn't feel the water was that great still. I've been using bottled distilled water from the grocery, and it's been working well.
I was drowning my plants in the beginning. I just didn't know any better. Was so worried about my plants drying up. Didn't realize I was just slowing things down!!!
Like I said I originally intended to go aeroponic so I had started in rockwool...Well..BAD IDEA! Since I ended up going soil I should have moved the rockwool into the soil much sooner. The roots were all over the place out the bottom and I'm sure it kept the plants from growing.
I kept my lights wayyyyy too far away from the start. Was scared of heat. But that t5 produces none.
Here is a pic around 2 weeks
Now here is a pic a week after moving them into soil
Then a few days later
Ok..now remember were still in that crappy storage container.
Well here is my cabinet I built =]
Those pictures were before I finished painting, and sealing the box.
The picture of the back shows my intake, and the picture of the side shows my exhaust & cord hole.
The intake/exhaust fans are these
Newegg.com - Scythe S-FLEX SFF21E 120mm Case Fan - Case Fans
They are super quiet! Well worth every penny.
I used 6" flexible duct I got off ebay to take care of light getting in/out. I painted the inside of the duct black before installing it. Also each duct has 2 90degree bends (not shown in picture didnt do this till after lights were installed) to keep light from reflecting in.
I used 2 of these lights for the cabinet
High Tech Garden Supply
10,000 lumens each! These things are great!!! Produce barely any heat, and I'm amazed at how well they are working.
I needed my setup quiet, so therefore I couldn't have any crazy exhaust or intake fans. So these pc fans & lights worked perfect together.
My temps have been 73-80.
Here are pics after the plants being in the cabinet under these lights after 1 week
I started flowering them 8 days ago. I gave them their second dose of nutes 2 days ago and they are loving it =]. No signs of nute burn.
I know it's crazy I still have these in dixie cups, but I need to sex them before I replant. I can't afford anymore $ in this grow right now. Next time around I'll purchasing some smaller square pots to use, but for this first time dixie cups are doing fine =p
Anyways after a week of flowering i'm already seeing some plants sex
Found my first male tonight
I am hoping these mights be females, al though it's only been 8 days (hoping to finish sexing by next weekend)
Only time will tell =]
I will be using 7" pots for whatever turns out to be female. I have 8 available spots! So with 14 plants now I have a decent chance at getting that. Long as I get 4 I'll be happy!
I'm using Fox Farms Ocean Forest Soil, and all fox farm nutes (big bloom, grow big, tiger bloom). I love their products, and the local hydro store sells them all as well (buying locally is nice sometimes).
Those sex pics were from just like an hour ago, and so is this pic
Things are looking good! My intentions of this cabinet and setup were to do sea of green and keep the plants short. I'm not sure anymore though. I'm suprised at how the lights are penetrating. The lower growth on the plants seems to be great, and I'm super over crowded right now since I still haven't sexed yet.
I hope since I started flowering about 6" - 7" I'll end up with 18" - 24" plants. I built room for extra, but that is the size I was hoping to obtain. Guess will find out soon enough =]. Let me go measure the plants now to guage how much growth we've had after 8 days of flowering.
Ok...biggest plant is only 10" tall from the soil to the tippity top. From what i was told most upward growth should stop after 2-3 weeks of flowering. So even if they double again I'm still where I wanted to be =].
I will continue to add pictures once a week to this thread.
I will be removing males as I find them all week, and will be sure to post pictures of a few more males, and all the females once I identify them.
The ladies will all be moved into 7" square pots (1.6 gallon). These size pots should be perfect size for the height of the plants I want.
I'm praying for 8 ladies!
anyways gnite <3
I have ordered seeds, and received them but wanted a grow under my belt before attempting anything with expensive seeds =O
I intended on going with a HPS, and a aeroponic system my first time around, but I decided against it not being able to have a system making noise (exhaust fans, etc) so I couldnt get the HPS I wanted to go with (at least not now)
I germinated my seeds with the paper paper towel method. Put them directly into these rockwool starter cubes (which I do not like!) http://htgsupply.com/viewproductSo .asp?productID=50867
Pic of the temp box
Just a large storage container. I was using this light
High Tech Garden Supply
I didn't do enough research and this light only produced 4,000 lumens!
I did quite a few things wrong from the get go =O. Let me list them....
1 - I used bad water. Tap water had a ph of 8.0+!!!!
2 - Over watered!
3 - Let my plants become rootbound!
4 - Lights too far away
I fixed my water problem originally by using a brita filter to water. That brought the ph down, but I didn't feel the water was that great still. I've been using bottled distilled water from the grocery, and it's been working well.
I was drowning my plants in the beginning. I just didn't know any better. Was so worried about my plants drying up. Didn't realize I was just slowing things down!!!
Like I said I originally intended to go aeroponic so I had started in rockwool...Well..BAD IDEA! Since I ended up going soil I should have moved the rockwool into the soil much sooner. The roots were all over the place out the bottom and I'm sure it kept the plants from growing.
I kept my lights wayyyyy too far away from the start. Was scared of heat. But that t5 produces none.
Here is a pic around 2 weeks
Now here is a pic a week after moving them into soil
Then a few days later
Ok..now remember were still in that crappy storage container.
Well here is my cabinet I built =]
Those pictures were before I finished painting, and sealing the box.
The picture of the back shows my intake, and the picture of the side shows my exhaust & cord hole.
The intake/exhaust fans are these
Newegg.com - Scythe S-FLEX SFF21E 120mm Case Fan - Case Fans
They are super quiet! Well worth every penny.
I used 6" flexible duct I got off ebay to take care of light getting in/out. I painted the inside of the duct black before installing it. Also each duct has 2 90degree bends (not shown in picture didnt do this till after lights were installed) to keep light from reflecting in.
I used 2 of these lights for the cabinet
High Tech Garden Supply
10,000 lumens each! These things are great!!! Produce barely any heat, and I'm amazed at how well they are working.
I needed my setup quiet, so therefore I couldn't have any crazy exhaust or intake fans. So these pc fans & lights worked perfect together.
My temps have been 73-80.
Here are pics after the plants being in the cabinet under these lights after 1 week
I started flowering them 8 days ago. I gave them their second dose of nutes 2 days ago and they are loving it =]. No signs of nute burn.
I know it's crazy I still have these in dixie cups, but I need to sex them before I replant. I can't afford anymore $ in this grow right now. Next time around I'll purchasing some smaller square pots to use, but for this first time dixie cups are doing fine =p
Anyways after a week of flowering i'm already seeing some plants sex
Found my first male tonight
I am hoping these mights be females, al though it's only been 8 days (hoping to finish sexing by next weekend)
Only time will tell =]
I will be using 7" pots for whatever turns out to be female. I have 8 available spots! So with 14 plants now I have a decent chance at getting that. Long as I get 4 I'll be happy!
I'm using Fox Farms Ocean Forest Soil, and all fox farm nutes (big bloom, grow big, tiger bloom). I love their products, and the local hydro store sells them all as well (buying locally is nice sometimes).
Those sex pics were from just like an hour ago, and so is this pic
Things are looking good! My intentions of this cabinet and setup were to do sea of green and keep the plants short. I'm not sure anymore though. I'm suprised at how the lights are penetrating. The lower growth on the plants seems to be great, and I'm super over crowded right now since I still haven't sexed yet.
I hope since I started flowering about 6" - 7" I'll end up with 18" - 24" plants. I built room for extra, but that is the size I was hoping to obtain. Guess will find out soon enough =]. Let me go measure the plants now to guage how much growth we've had after 8 days of flowering.
Ok...biggest plant is only 10" tall from the soil to the tippity top. From what i was told most upward growth should stop after 2-3 weeks of flowering. So even if they double again I'm still where I wanted to be =].
I will continue to add pictures once a week to this thread.
I will be removing males as I find them all week, and will be sure to post pictures of a few more males, and all the females once I identify them.
The ladies will all be moved into 7" square pots (1.6 gallon). These size pots should be perfect size for the height of the plants I want.
I'm praying for 8 ladies!
anyways gnite <3