Hi,
Just starting my first ever grow, and just wanted to see what you guys thought; if you noticed anything that is particularly wrong (or right), things that could be improved within the basic small-space-cfl scenario I have going on here, how the plant looks. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
So, she (hopefully, that is) is an 18 day old White Rhino. No signs of sex yet.
-She's been on 24/0 the entire 18 days.
-Has been in this five gallon pot from germination, no transplant.
-The soil is Fox Farm Original Potting Mix.
-She had been getting about a cup of 6.0-6.5pH water everyday. No nutrients at all until today, when she was watered slightly less than 1 liter, with Bio-Grow vegetative fertilizer with an NPK of 2-0.1-6.6. The liter of water had 2-3ml of the Bio-Grow in it.
-The lights have changed the whole time. Started off with 8-10 23 watt "soft white" cfls. These were rearranged in placement and number to try and get the best lighting without having extra bulbs running, but still had at least 5 going the whole time. Got the two 42 watt bulbs on Tuesday, and sort of re-did the lighting set up to what you see now.
-Two CPU fans, a desk fan, and a box fan. The CPU fans are over the input and output, sucking in and blowing out, respectively. The box fan on the left is turned away from the plant to help move air across it, and towards the out vent. The desk fan does not oscillate, as there is no room for it to do so.
-The smallest set of leaves at the top is the 6th node, with the leaves of the 7th growing inside of it. Almost all of the nodes have secondary branching occurring.
-The highest leaf-tip is 5.5inches, so the 6th node (the top) is about 5 inches from the dirt.
-It has been fairly hot in there. At night, with the door on, it gets up to just under 90. During the day, when the door is ajar a little more, it stays about 80-85. With no lights on, however, it drops to about 70 with the door open, so i would assume about 75 with the door closed. (The lights were only off when the fixtures were being set up differently, during which time it had one desk lamp with one of the 42w bulbs right over it). The humidity is very low, between 10-20%.
The timer is set to turn off the lights in just a few minutes, and not to turn them back on for 12 hours, so my adventures in flowering start soon.
So basically, any input would be great. It seems like things are generally going alright, heat and humidity are a problem, but they don't seem to be causing any major problems right now, although I worry about hermaphrodite problems down the road. There does seem to be a lot of secondary growth going on for how short it is, however. This seems good in that there is a lot of growth happening, but bad in that it is starting to get tangled up in some places, with some of the leaves twisting around to try and get more light. Anything an experienced eye notices would be great to know.
Thanks
Just starting my first ever grow, and just wanted to see what you guys thought; if you noticed anything that is particularly wrong (or right), things that could be improved within the basic small-space-cfl scenario I have going on here, how the plant looks. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
So, she (hopefully, that is) is an 18 day old White Rhino. No signs of sex yet.
-She's been on 24/0 the entire 18 days.
-Has been in this five gallon pot from germination, no transplant.
-The soil is Fox Farm Original Potting Mix.
-She had been getting about a cup of 6.0-6.5pH water everyday. No nutrients at all until today, when she was watered slightly less than 1 liter, with Bio-Grow vegetative fertilizer with an NPK of 2-0.1-6.6. The liter of water had 2-3ml of the Bio-Grow in it.
-The lights have changed the whole time. Started off with 8-10 23 watt "soft white" cfls. These were rearranged in placement and number to try and get the best lighting without having extra bulbs running, but still had at least 5 going the whole time. Got the two 42 watt bulbs on Tuesday, and sort of re-did the lighting set up to what you see now.
-Two CPU fans, a desk fan, and a box fan. The CPU fans are over the input and output, sucking in and blowing out, respectively. The box fan on the left is turned away from the plant to help move air across it, and towards the out vent. The desk fan does not oscillate, as there is no room for it to do so.
-The smallest set of leaves at the top is the 6th node, with the leaves of the 7th growing inside of it. Almost all of the nodes have secondary branching occurring.
-The highest leaf-tip is 5.5inches, so the 6th node (the top) is about 5 inches from the dirt.
-It has been fairly hot in there. At night, with the door on, it gets up to just under 90. During the day, when the door is ajar a little more, it stays about 80-85. With no lights on, however, it drops to about 70 with the door open, so i would assume about 75 with the door closed. (The lights were only off when the fixtures were being set up differently, during which time it had one desk lamp with one of the 42w bulbs right over it). The humidity is very low, between 10-20%.
The timer is set to turn off the lights in just a few minutes, and not to turn them back on for 12 hours, so my adventures in flowering start soon.
So basically, any input would be great. It seems like things are generally going alright, heat and humidity are a problem, but they don't seem to be causing any major problems right now, although I worry about hermaphrodite problems down the road. There does seem to be a lot of secondary growth going on for how short it is, however. This seems good in that there is a lot of growth happening, but bad in that it is starting to get tangled up in some places, with some of the leaves twisting around to try and get more light. Anything an experienced eye notices would be great to know.
Thanks
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