onlycucumbershere
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Okay, my first time posting here. My first time starting a thread here. And more importantly, my first grow attempt (Of course only cucumbers!). It's only experimental at this point, as you will read below. But if things go well this time then I know that come Spring time, I'll be planting either paid for seeds or a clone from a friend.
So, I don't know how to start a journal and until I do, I shall try to keep this thread updated, maybe once weekly.
So my good friend, after throwing some seeds into a pot in his garden and getting good results, decides to move his seed throwing antics into a cupboard with a light. A few months later he pulls out 6 Oz of pretty decent buds!
Upon seeing the results of very little work, I decide "Why the f**k haven't I been doing this already!".
Mentioning my idea to my wife, only raised the discussion of divorce. The compromise is me using the shed
It's cold, it's damp and there is little space what with being shared with the lawn mower and several bikes and such like things.
However, my idea for inside the house involved using a PC case and LED's. So moving out to the shed offers me one huge advantage - more cubic volume of space to operate my grow! Putting the cold aside and the damp and the spiders, it's really my only option, so complaining about that at this point makes no sense - just to work with what I have.
Which is the idea behind my project. To use only the things I have already just laying round the house.
I'm skint, I'm not working. So there also, is my only option. Whatever happens, I can't afford to buy anything!
Down to business.
Cellotex. Shit loads of the stuff was given to me by a friend. If you don't know what that is; it's thermal insulate that goes inside the brick crevice in your house and in your loft. It's 2" thick hard foam covered with reflective paper-like aluminium. So almost perfect for me to create an enclosure for my project.
Fingers crossed, this stuff will be able to hold in the heat for twelve hours during flowering. I live in the UK, and the winters here are pretty harsh...
My work-around for this, is to have my 'light-off' period during the day. Not only using the lights when it's coldest, for their heat, but also utilising the 'off-peak' periods of my energy supplier.
Will it hold enough heat? Answers on a postcard please...
I still have a few light/heat leaks, but I've only just built the thing today so gimme a break!
My available space is roughly (after box completion) 30"(h) X 30"(w) X 20"(d)
Currently using 3X household CFL's (100W (r), 110w (r), 75w (b) ), on a rotation of 24/0. I shall be upgrading to another three maybe one week after the 12/12 switch over.
Generic garden nutrients, for vegging and flowering, and another for flower-maxing at the end.
I have no circulation at the mo, but I'm hoping it may not be needed just yet so am not worrying about it until my box is better sealed and the lighting and wiring is sorted. When it comes to it, I'll use PC fans, as I have a number of them around the house already
I hope to use the LST / Scrog techniques.
I planted 5 bag seeds with a hope of getting at least one female, max three.
My 5 seedlings are currently nearing two weeks old and are doing okay at around 2" tall.
I'll take some pics soon
So, I don't know how to start a journal and until I do, I shall try to keep this thread updated, maybe once weekly.
So my good friend, after throwing some seeds into a pot in his garden and getting good results, decides to move his seed throwing antics into a cupboard with a light. A few months later he pulls out 6 Oz of pretty decent buds!
Upon seeing the results of very little work, I decide "Why the f**k haven't I been doing this already!".
Mentioning my idea to my wife, only raised the discussion of divorce. The compromise is me using the shed
It's cold, it's damp and there is little space what with being shared with the lawn mower and several bikes and such like things.
However, my idea for inside the house involved using a PC case and LED's. So moving out to the shed offers me one huge advantage - more cubic volume of space to operate my grow! Putting the cold aside and the damp and the spiders, it's really my only option, so complaining about that at this point makes no sense - just to work with what I have.
Which is the idea behind my project. To use only the things I have already just laying round the house.
I'm skint, I'm not working. So there also, is my only option. Whatever happens, I can't afford to buy anything!
Down to business.
Cellotex. Shit loads of the stuff was given to me by a friend. If you don't know what that is; it's thermal insulate that goes inside the brick crevice in your house and in your loft. It's 2" thick hard foam covered with reflective paper-like aluminium. So almost perfect for me to create an enclosure for my project.
Fingers crossed, this stuff will be able to hold in the heat for twelve hours during flowering. I live in the UK, and the winters here are pretty harsh...
My work-around for this, is to have my 'light-off' period during the day. Not only using the lights when it's coldest, for their heat, but also utilising the 'off-peak' periods of my energy supplier.
Will it hold enough heat? Answers on a postcard please...
I still have a few light/heat leaks, but I've only just built the thing today so gimme a break!
My available space is roughly (after box completion) 30"(h) X 30"(w) X 20"(d)
Currently using 3X household CFL's (100W (r), 110w (r), 75w (b) ), on a rotation of 24/0. I shall be upgrading to another three maybe one week after the 12/12 switch over.
Generic garden nutrients, for vegging and flowering, and another for flower-maxing at the end.
I have no circulation at the mo, but I'm hoping it may not be needed just yet so am not worrying about it until my box is better sealed and the lighting and wiring is sorted. When it comes to it, I'll use PC fans, as I have a number of them around the house already
I hope to use the LST / Scrog techniques.
I planted 5 bag seeds with a hope of getting at least one female, max three.
My 5 seedlings are currently nearing two weeks old and are doing okay at around 2" tall.
I'll take some pics soon