I would just like to start out by saying that this is a legal medical grow and do no wish any pictures or information posted on this thread to be taken as encouragement for people who are not legal.
I have twenty total plants. Seven diesal, eight og kush, two strawberry cough, one blue lemon thai, one jack, and one og #18. I have two 1000 watt light systems using Hortilux bulbs and six inch Magnum XXX air-cooled reflectors. I have two six inch inline fans connected to the lights sucking air from the room through a carbon air filter and then sent out of the room through a window that leads outside. I have one six inch inline fan sucking cool air from a vent by the floor and blowing it into a carbon air filter for fresh air. Here are some pictures of the set up.
I use a Hydrologic Stealth RO water filter because my tap water is too strong. I use Biotanicare Cal/Mag and Canna Bio Vega nutrients. My soil is a mix of about 60% Canna Coco and 40% Fox Farm Organic Happy Frog. I use four gallon pots.
Plants are five weeks old from the day I planted the seeds. One diesal and one og kush are about eighteen inches tall while the rest are either just under or just over a foot. Recently they've been exploding, but I was experiencing a few nutrient problems on a few of them and was hoping to get some feedback on. The temperature has been consistent between 76-83 with the exception of memorial day weekend when it creeped up to 94 for a couple days. Humidity has also been consistent between 40%-50%. I've been feeding the og kush 100 ppm of cal/mag and 100-150 ppm of bio vega. The rest I've been feeding 100 ppm of cal/mag and 200-250 ppm of bio vega. I water whenever the soil is dry an inch beneath the surface. So far I've made two noticeable mistakes. At the beginning I tried to use the Bio Canna nutrients with solely a Canna Coco growing medium. This didn't work out at all and ended up going to the mix that I stated above. Secondly, when the plants were young and receiving no nutes just water, I was watering according to size and didn't switch to watering by strain when I started using nutes. After the first watering with nutes I realized what I was did wrong and switched to watering by strain and they've responded well ever since the second watering with nutes. I've realized the diesal will eat anything I give them while the og kush need a little less and the strawberry cough need even less than that. Here are some pictures. The diesal are on the left with the blue lemon thai in the middle, the jack being the smallest one and and the strawberry cough on the side. The og kush and og #18 are on the right.
This is a nute problem I had on two diesal and three og kush.
This is the OG #18, waxy leaves and weird growth.
These leaves are on one of the og kush.
These are the strawberry cough. I'm hoping I can save them and hope I realized what to do early enough. Only time will tell.
This is the jack. Smallest out of all, slow growth, waxy leaves. Not sure about this one.
And this is probably the best looking one and most healthy overall. The blue lemon thai.
Feedback is always welcome. Will update weekly with pictures hopefully.
I have twenty total plants. Seven diesal, eight og kush, two strawberry cough, one blue lemon thai, one jack, and one og #18. I have two 1000 watt light systems using Hortilux bulbs and six inch Magnum XXX air-cooled reflectors. I have two six inch inline fans connected to the lights sucking air from the room through a carbon air filter and then sent out of the room through a window that leads outside. I have one six inch inline fan sucking cool air from a vent by the floor and blowing it into a carbon air filter for fresh air. Here are some pictures of the set up.
I use a Hydrologic Stealth RO water filter because my tap water is too strong. I use Biotanicare Cal/Mag and Canna Bio Vega nutrients. My soil is a mix of about 60% Canna Coco and 40% Fox Farm Organic Happy Frog. I use four gallon pots.
Plants are five weeks old from the day I planted the seeds. One diesal and one og kush are about eighteen inches tall while the rest are either just under or just over a foot. Recently they've been exploding, but I was experiencing a few nutrient problems on a few of them and was hoping to get some feedback on. The temperature has been consistent between 76-83 with the exception of memorial day weekend when it creeped up to 94 for a couple days. Humidity has also been consistent between 40%-50%. I've been feeding the og kush 100 ppm of cal/mag and 100-150 ppm of bio vega. The rest I've been feeding 100 ppm of cal/mag and 200-250 ppm of bio vega. I water whenever the soil is dry an inch beneath the surface. So far I've made two noticeable mistakes. At the beginning I tried to use the Bio Canna nutrients with solely a Canna Coco growing medium. This didn't work out at all and ended up going to the mix that I stated above. Secondly, when the plants were young and receiving no nutes just water, I was watering according to size and didn't switch to watering by strain when I started using nutes. After the first watering with nutes I realized what I was did wrong and switched to watering by strain and they've responded well ever since the second watering with nutes. I've realized the diesal will eat anything I give them while the og kush need a little less and the strawberry cough need even less than that. Here are some pictures. The diesal are on the left with the blue lemon thai in the middle, the jack being the smallest one and and the strawberry cough on the side. The og kush and og #18 are on the right.
This is a nute problem I had on two diesal and three og kush.
This is the OG #18, waxy leaves and weird growth.
These leaves are on one of the og kush.
These are the strawberry cough. I'm hoping I can save them and hope I realized what to do early enough. Only time will tell.
This is the jack. Smallest out of all, slow growth, waxy leaves. Not sure about this one.
And this is probably the best looking one and most healthy overall. The blue lemon thai.
Feedback is always welcome. Will update weekly with pictures hopefully.