Thundercat
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I was reading it more like old schooler that is trying to step into this century(no disrespect intended).
I agree, maybe I said it wrong. Tons of old schoolers out there saying " that's not the way I used to do it "I was reading it more like old schooler that is trying to step into this century(no disrespect intended).
Thanks for joining in man and thanks for the good words! Im glad you decided to participate.Okay I've sub'ed, please allow me to introduce myself I'm Mr.Green Scene, but you can call me "G". I have been out for 25 years now, and am getting back in, at a small hobbiest type level. I have constructed a sealed/vented enclosure; 6x3x7, with 900w of LED "grow" type light. Static running of the room shows I can maintain a temp. of 80F with lights on, this drops to 70F with lights off. My humidity is 35% without augmentation, I have a humidifier and can boost to 45-48%.
I have obtained 10 Purple Kush clones, which I am about ready to introduce into the room. I plan to veg. them for a couple of weeks, then pull 4 for future mother stock, and flower the rest. I have purchased some secret soil mix from the local grow shop, and will follow thier direction to cut 50/50 with sunshine mix. I have 4 gallon pots for use on this project, they include large trays.
I have been lurking here for a couple of weeks, and have realized that the knowlege I once had is either irrelevant, or forgotten and I'm glad someone is offering to answer questions. I had arrived at this thread by following a search for best temperature, which really has not been discussed so far. That is my first question, is my room going to work at a lights-on temp. of 80F ?
The grow shop advised me that the soil will work un-amended for several weeks, and I have no idea what to ammend with thereafter, so I'm really interested in this area of disscussion. Thanks for posting this good information, and for helping out newbies such as myself.............................awesome resource.
Good thing about the negative pressure.Yeah, you guy's are right, I'm an old schooler, and used to specialize in more the contruction aspects of growing. I was part of a pretty sucessful group years ago, and was exposed to the techinques of the day. I have led a legit life since then and now work an office job with engineer types.
Now the kids are gone and my spouse has developed a medical need for the product. I am not a regular user but want to help her out, and like the idea of approching it as a hobby(of which I already have several). I am looking forward to re-applying the knowlege I have, but alot has changed.
Back in the day genetics were simple, you either had Indica or Sativa, and Indca was definately preferencial. We were producing skunk with Indica and it was like fricken gold.
Anyway, I potted today and put them in a negative preasure vented enclosure, I am currently showing 38% humidity and 80F. I plan to start with 18/6 cycle and am watering with tap water.....................thinking every4-5 days. Sound like a winning strategy so far?
Any advise/discussion is appreciated.
I am indifferent, which ever will yield the best result.Do you want to go completely organic? or do you want to use chemical fertilizers?
Sound fair to me!I can PM them to you if you plan on following my method, but i better see some posts from you about it if you do
In my world at work, I administer testing to commision new water distribution systems and such. In this context PPM is an abbreviation for "parts per million", which is a standard unit of measure. I am not sure what it means to the marijuana cultivation discipline, however.All in all though, you need to find what is accessible too you. Do you have any knowledge about PPM's?
I guess I don't understand, PPM of; coliforms?/inorganic particulate?In conjunction with my previous question what is the PPM of your tap water?
I think thier geographical location would have a lot to do with what the plant absorbs/synthisizes, per cycle. I watched a documentry recently called Earth from Space, in it they showed how fine nutrient rich material from the Sahara Desert in Africa, was blown on a daily basis across the Pacific Ocean, to combine with rain and fall on the South American rain forests. As a good percentage of the worlds O2 comes from the rain forests, the whole deal is dependant on the trade winds to carry 20 000 tons of this fertilizer per day. Interestingly, they also show how it is not the jungle plants that contribute the majority of this O2, to the world, but the plankton bloom that occurs when the majority of this fertilizer is washed out to sea through the rivers and streams.Now I have a little question for you mr. green scene. Do you think these plants absorbs nutrients every time it rains in nature?, "If" these were outdoors?
Not looking too bad. I wouldn't water them for a little bit.Okay, this am I have figured out how to remove the geotag info on digital photo's enabling me to post this picture showing the clones as of 5:00am this morning.
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It all depends on the amount of time and resources(money, what your able to obtain) your willing to dedicated.I am indifferent, which ever will yield the best result.
Yes, PPM means parts per million.In my world at work, I administer testing to commision new water distribution systems and such. In this context PPM is an abbreviation for "parts per million", which is a standard unit of measure. I am not sure what it means to the marijuana cultivation discipline, however.
I dont know what coliforms are but PPM measures multiple things in the water...I guess I don't understand, PPM of; coliforms?/inorganic particulate?
You stated above that when the nutrients come blowing over from africa they combine with rain.I think thier geographical location would have a lot to do with what the plant absorbs/synthisizes, per cycle. I watched a documentry recently called Earth from Space, in it they showed how fine nutrient rich material from the Sahara Desert in Africa, was blown on a daily basis across the Pacific Ocean, to combine with rain and fall on the South American rain forests.
I think a plant in this overly fertile enviroment will absorb nutrients much differently than the same plant growing on the island of Guam say, where nutrients don't come its way in abundance every day.
Thanks again for bringing me up to speed on this stuff once again, I will keep you in the loop when it come to progress and fruition.
And please, call me "G".
Before I tell everyone what I use, I first feel that i have to explain why i use it.When do we get the secret nute sauce? I can't take it any more.
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