BikesNBlunts420
Well-Known Member
Okay. So Instead of a thread for each strain, I am going to make a journalish thing. Here Goes!
Current Setup:
240w Blackstar LED
Fox Farms Ocean Forest Soil
Fox Farms Tri-Pack Nutrients
Strains:
Auto Blue Mystic
Afghan Kush Ryder (Growing off-site)
Auto Blue Mystic: After germinating in a rock wool cube, the seed has sprouted. There are well formed cotyledons. I partially buried the rock wool cube in the soil and left a plastic dome over the seedling to retain humidity. It is under the 240w blackstar, but the light is about two feet up. Is this ok? I figure as long as the seedling doesn't get too hot or dry, it will start photosynthesizing and growing. Will be watering the soil around the moist cube with charcoal filtered tapwater that has been allowed to sit for about 4 hours. Is this all good? I will post pictures when I get my camera working. Hit me up with advice!
Afghan Kush Ryder:
Seed is germinating in a moist rockwool cube that is in a dark drawer. While the seedling has not emerged, it is visible and definitely pushing its way to the surface.
Current Setup:
240w Blackstar LED
Fox Farms Ocean Forest Soil
Fox Farms Tri-Pack Nutrients
Strains:
Auto Blue Mystic
Afghan Kush Ryder (Growing off-site)
Auto Blue Mystic: After germinating in a rock wool cube, the seed has sprouted. There are well formed cotyledons. I partially buried the rock wool cube in the soil and left a plastic dome over the seedling to retain humidity. It is under the 240w blackstar, but the light is about two feet up. Is this ok? I figure as long as the seedling doesn't get too hot or dry, it will start photosynthesizing and growing. Will be watering the soil around the moist cube with charcoal filtered tapwater that has been allowed to sit for about 4 hours. Is this all good? I will post pictures when I get my camera working. Hit me up with advice!
Afghan Kush Ryder:
Seed is germinating in a moist rockwool cube that is in a dark drawer. While the seedling has not emerged, it is visible and definitely pushing its way to the surface.