mattman998
Active Member
Good morning folks! I'm just about finished with my fourth grow cycle, and am excited to start the next with some good genetics!
My first grow was two tiny plants in the patio, that was a fun one that netted me about 2 grams.
The second batch was pretty similar, but started outside and then moved inside under CFLs. It got me about 15 grams.
The next time I started a few plants, got them halfway through flowering, and then let them dry out and get fried when I was on vacation. They still sorta smoked, so it wasn't a total loss.
I've put a bunch of time into my cabinet, and I'm relatively happy with how it works so far overall. Here's my garden space:
It used to be a TV cabinet - I separated the space into a small vegging area in the bottom left, and flowering on the right. The cabinet is almost all the way done, more so than in the picture. I finished running the ducting out the back of the cabinet. The only thing I really need to do soon is to vent and add fans to the veg chamber.
This current batch is where I really started trying different things, as you can tell by how the plants look. The seeds were all started around April 10th. These were all started right in at 12/12 under the 250w light.
April 18
June 7
This girl just shot straight up to the light - I trimmed all of the bottom growth but there wasn't much at all. When she got too tall I bent her over, then she popped back up, so I bent her over again, and then again a third time. She's behaving pretty well now but I'm sure I've stressed her. Next time I'll think my bend through a little more to make sure I choose the right angle, and then I'll tie her down for a few days to keep her there, hopefully finding success with the first bend. I can likely avoid the need for this type of thing by keeping my plants shorter, probably by moving the plant closer to the light.
It's all bag seed, except for this little guy that I started the other day:
This is Sour Lemon OG that a buddy gave me - ~10 days ago I put this little guy under the 250w HPS at 12/12 lighting - It had been under ~80w of CFLs at 18/6 for a few weeks prior. I chopped it's head off above the 2nd node when I put it into 12/12, and a couple days ago I topped each of the new main stems. I'm trying to get 4 main colas with this plant. I'm curious to see how much growth the plant will have before it starts pushing daisies! The roots are growing pretty aggressively in the ocean forest soil. It's neat to have clear pots, I can see the roots hitting the sides and working their way down. I want to switch to all fabric pots soon, it seems like there's a lot of benefit to be had. I have a 7 gallon smart pot ready, but that's not for these - that's for the GOOD seeds
I also topped the three Sour Lemon OG plants that are still in the veg box. They are the same age as the one above, which is crazy since they're so teeny tiny. They were at 5-6 nodes each prior to topping - having the CFL bulbs close to the plants seems to keep the internodes nice and tight together. I think I'm going to make a few light stands that I can set in the flowering room in between plants for some low/inside supplemental lighting.
E: I'm at 8-9 weeks in to flowering for most of the babies!
Thanks for reading - Feel free to comment and talk shit, this is my new favorite hobby and I can't get enough!
My first grow was two tiny plants in the patio, that was a fun one that netted me about 2 grams.
The second batch was pretty similar, but started outside and then moved inside under CFLs. It got me about 15 grams.
The next time I started a few plants, got them halfway through flowering, and then let them dry out and get fried when I was on vacation. They still sorta smoked, so it wasn't a total loss.
I've put a bunch of time into my cabinet, and I'm relatively happy with how it works so far overall. Here's my garden space:
It used to be a TV cabinet - I separated the space into a small vegging area in the bottom left, and flowering on the right. The cabinet is almost all the way done, more so than in the picture. I finished running the ducting out the back of the cabinet. The only thing I really need to do soon is to vent and add fans to the veg chamber.
This current batch is where I really started trying different things, as you can tell by how the plants look. The seeds were all started around April 10th. These were all started right in at 12/12 under the 250w light.
April 18
June 7
This girl just shot straight up to the light - I trimmed all of the bottom growth but there wasn't much at all. When she got too tall I bent her over, then she popped back up, so I bent her over again, and then again a third time. She's behaving pretty well now but I'm sure I've stressed her. Next time I'll think my bend through a little more to make sure I choose the right angle, and then I'll tie her down for a few days to keep her there, hopefully finding success with the first bend. I can likely avoid the need for this type of thing by keeping my plants shorter, probably by moving the plant closer to the light.
It's all bag seed, except for this little guy that I started the other day:
This is Sour Lemon OG that a buddy gave me - ~10 days ago I put this little guy under the 250w HPS at 12/12 lighting - It had been under ~80w of CFLs at 18/6 for a few weeks prior. I chopped it's head off above the 2nd node when I put it into 12/12, and a couple days ago I topped each of the new main stems. I'm trying to get 4 main colas with this plant. I'm curious to see how much growth the plant will have before it starts pushing daisies! The roots are growing pretty aggressively in the ocean forest soil. It's neat to have clear pots, I can see the roots hitting the sides and working their way down. I want to switch to all fabric pots soon, it seems like there's a lot of benefit to be had. I have a 7 gallon smart pot ready, but that's not for these - that's for the GOOD seeds
I also topped the three Sour Lemon OG plants that are still in the veg box. They are the same age as the one above, which is crazy since they're so teeny tiny. They were at 5-6 nodes each prior to topping - having the CFL bulbs close to the plants seems to keep the internodes nice and tight together. I think I'm going to make a few light stands that I can set in the flowering room in between plants for some low/inside supplemental lighting.
E: I'm at 8-9 weeks in to flowering for most of the babies!
Thanks for reading - Feel free to comment and talk shit, this is my new favorite hobby and I can't get enough!
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