MrMcpot
Well-Known Member
Hey all!
I'm finishing up my 2nd grow since 12/08. I covered my first grow in a journal but I grew those plans under floro tubes and the yield was less than an ounce and a half dried. Not so great. My current grow was vegged under tubes and flowered under them for the first 4 weeks. They were only vegged for 7-10 days because they're being grown in 3 liter bottles and because tubes had poor light penetration. I had not anticipated buying a 400w hps at the time.
In the middle of this grow, I finally upgraded to a 400w hps. For under $350 I got ALL of the supplies I need for my next grow which actually begins today!!
Here is a list of supplies:
- Electronic PH/Nutrient meter from Home Depot (Cost 18.95)
- Hygrometer which displays humidity, current temp, and high and low temps (Cost under $3 at Wal Mart)
-400w High Pressure Sodium Light (cost $119 from htgsupply)
-10 feminized Barney's farm Blue Cheese seeds from the Attitude Seedbank, came with 1 fem skunk #1 and 5 thai super skunk seeds (cost GBP 56.48 after 'stealth shipping' which is close to 80 bucks)
-Nutrients: Schultz African Violet Plus 8-14-9 for flowering, Vigoro All Purpose 24-8-16 (Totalling under $10)
- Rooting hormone, Schultz Takeroot (Cost $5.95, may have been a little less)
-10 3gallon growbags (Cost $5.50)
-1.5 cubic feet ofr FoxFarm Ocean Forest Potting Mix (I forget how much this was)
- 4 Socket adapters (8 bucks)
- 4 14w 60w equiv daylight CFLS, 800 lumens each ($8.95)
- 4 extension cords ($1.95 ea)
- 1 powersentry power strip from Wal Mart ($6.95)
- 1 clear plastic bin to keep clones in while they root (about $4)
The plan: Now that my second grow since 12/08 is in the final stages of flowering with only 1-2 weeks left tops, I am already germinating 5 barney's farm blue cheese seeds in the cabinet where my cfl's are rigged to veg clones. Within 48 hours 4 of 5 of the Blue Cheese seeds popped. I placed them in the dirt this morning. I expect them to sprout within 72 hours. The last blue cheese seed will likely germinate within the next 24-48 hours. It looks healthy and viable and has obviously swollen since the germinating process began.
My plan is to veg the 5 blue cheese plants for 3-4 weeks (or until they are 1ft tall) and I will take a total of 6 cuttings just before I put them into flower for clones. My clones will veg in 1gal containers under the cfls (about 3200 lumens in the 1 sqft clones will veg at) and keep the best 3. Every 3 weeks 3 more clones will be moved to the flowering room and I will be taking new cuttings from each clone. The flowering room will contain about 9 plants at varying stages of growth at any given time after my first 5 blue cheese plants are harvested. There will be 3 2-3ft tall plants in the final stages of flowering, 3 1.5-2ft tall plants in the middle of flowering, and 3 1ft tall plants in the beginning of flowering. With this system I believe I can harvest 4-6 ounces of bud every 3 weeks, all using only a 400w hps and 4 cfls. That may or may not be shooting too high but it seems reasonable based on my research.
Comments, criticism, and advice are welcome.
I'm finishing up my 2nd grow since 12/08. I covered my first grow in a journal but I grew those plans under floro tubes and the yield was less than an ounce and a half dried. Not so great. My current grow was vegged under tubes and flowered under them for the first 4 weeks. They were only vegged for 7-10 days because they're being grown in 3 liter bottles and because tubes had poor light penetration. I had not anticipated buying a 400w hps at the time.
In the middle of this grow, I finally upgraded to a 400w hps. For under $350 I got ALL of the supplies I need for my next grow which actually begins today!!
Here is a list of supplies:
- Electronic PH/Nutrient meter from Home Depot (Cost 18.95)
- Hygrometer which displays humidity, current temp, and high and low temps (Cost under $3 at Wal Mart)
-400w High Pressure Sodium Light (cost $119 from htgsupply)
-10 feminized Barney's farm Blue Cheese seeds from the Attitude Seedbank, came with 1 fem skunk #1 and 5 thai super skunk seeds (cost GBP 56.48 after 'stealth shipping' which is close to 80 bucks)
-Nutrients: Schultz African Violet Plus 8-14-9 for flowering, Vigoro All Purpose 24-8-16 (Totalling under $10)
- Rooting hormone, Schultz Takeroot (Cost $5.95, may have been a little less)
-10 3gallon growbags (Cost $5.50)
-1.5 cubic feet ofr FoxFarm Ocean Forest Potting Mix (I forget how much this was)
- 4 Socket adapters (8 bucks)
- 4 14w 60w equiv daylight CFLS, 800 lumens each ($8.95)
- 4 extension cords ($1.95 ea)
- 1 powersentry power strip from Wal Mart ($6.95)
- 1 clear plastic bin to keep clones in while they root (about $4)
The plan: Now that my second grow since 12/08 is in the final stages of flowering with only 1-2 weeks left tops, I am already germinating 5 barney's farm blue cheese seeds in the cabinet where my cfl's are rigged to veg clones. Within 48 hours 4 of 5 of the Blue Cheese seeds popped. I placed them in the dirt this morning. I expect them to sprout within 72 hours. The last blue cheese seed will likely germinate within the next 24-48 hours. It looks healthy and viable and has obviously swollen since the germinating process began.
My plan is to veg the 5 blue cheese plants for 3-4 weeks (or until they are 1ft tall) and I will take a total of 6 cuttings just before I put them into flower for clones. My clones will veg in 1gal containers under the cfls (about 3200 lumens in the 1 sqft clones will veg at) and keep the best 3. Every 3 weeks 3 more clones will be moved to the flowering room and I will be taking new cuttings from each clone. The flowering room will contain about 9 plants at varying stages of growth at any given time after my first 5 blue cheese plants are harvested. There will be 3 2-3ft tall plants in the final stages of flowering, 3 1.5-2ft tall plants in the middle of flowering, and 3 1ft tall plants in the beginning of flowering. With this system I believe I can harvest 4-6 ounces of bud every 3 weeks, all using only a 400w hps and 4 cfls. That may or may not be shooting too high but it seems reasonable based on my research.
Comments, criticism, and advice are welcome.
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