technoHippieGuy
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Hey all. So I've started my first grow. Today is day 19 since transferring the germed seed to the soil.
I'm using an organic potting soil (Miracle Grow Nature's Care, I was on a budget and these were $25 bags on sale for $3.50 each, gardening supplies are scarce this time of year in my area) and have just been feeding with pure water from a reverse osmosis system. I've been using 12x 45 true watt CFL bulbs mounted in 3x photography studio box light fixtures that I've hung using a PVC frame. It's an auto flower strain, so I've just been blasting with light 24/7. The strain is Free Rider, but I'm not sure which seed bank it's from. A friend gave it to me.
I'm planning on starting nutrients tomorrow. I picked up Dr. Earth Home Grown 4-6-2 tomato, vegetable, and herb organic liquid fertilizer. Planning to start with 1/4 strength, every other day or so to see how it responds. My friend will be giving me some extra FoxFarm nutes for flower left from his grow.
I'm just cooling the cabinet, which is approx. 15x22x39 inches for the grow area, with a bottom cabinet underneath, by having the door open a crack and two fans directing cold air from a window inside. I'm working on an airflow and scent scrubber system, which should be finished in a day or two. I'm only now just started to smell a hint of it, so I have some time. But the system will use 2x 80mm fans blowing air in, 2x blower fans mounted on the ceiling blowing air through 1" PVC down to the lower section of the cabinet, where I'll have 2x 80mm high cfm fans in a push/pull setup drawing air through activated carbon.
The problem I'm having is height. The plant has a ton of growth, it looks like a little bush, but it's only 4 inches tall! I've reduced the amount of lights to 2 and raised the lights up, but I'm worried I won't be able to make up for vertical growth before harvest.
From what I've read about this strain, it's related to low rider, so it's meant to be short, but it can be ready to harvest in as little as 60 days.
I'll try to include some pics, but first time posting here. Not quite sure how.
I'm using an organic potting soil (Miracle Grow Nature's Care, I was on a budget and these were $25 bags on sale for $3.50 each, gardening supplies are scarce this time of year in my area) and have just been feeding with pure water from a reverse osmosis system. I've been using 12x 45 true watt CFL bulbs mounted in 3x photography studio box light fixtures that I've hung using a PVC frame. It's an auto flower strain, so I've just been blasting with light 24/7. The strain is Free Rider, but I'm not sure which seed bank it's from. A friend gave it to me.
I'm planning on starting nutrients tomorrow. I picked up Dr. Earth Home Grown 4-6-2 tomato, vegetable, and herb organic liquid fertilizer. Planning to start with 1/4 strength, every other day or so to see how it responds. My friend will be giving me some extra FoxFarm nutes for flower left from his grow.
I'm just cooling the cabinet, which is approx. 15x22x39 inches for the grow area, with a bottom cabinet underneath, by having the door open a crack and two fans directing cold air from a window inside. I'm working on an airflow and scent scrubber system, which should be finished in a day or two. I'm only now just started to smell a hint of it, so I have some time. But the system will use 2x 80mm fans blowing air in, 2x blower fans mounted on the ceiling blowing air through 1" PVC down to the lower section of the cabinet, where I'll have 2x 80mm high cfm fans in a push/pull setup drawing air through activated carbon.
The problem I'm having is height. The plant has a ton of growth, it looks like a little bush, but it's only 4 inches tall! I've reduced the amount of lights to 2 and raised the lights up, but I'm worried I won't be able to make up for vertical growth before harvest.
From what I've read about this strain, it's related to low rider, so it's meant to be short, but it can be ready to harvest in as little as 60 days.
I'll try to include some pics, but first time posting here. Not quite sure how.
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