Grow Journal - Super Lemon Haze - Closet Grow

This is in the wrong forum. The right forum -> https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/505898-super-lemon-haze-closet-grow.html

This is my first time growing weed, or any kind of plant, so i'm sure there's going to be a huge learning curve so I've decided to record my progress to get feedback from the experts.

I live in Australia so it's been difficult finding a lot of the products needed to grow quality. So, most products will be different, but still relatively the same.
Seeds : 4 x Super Lemon Haze
Style : Aeroponic / SCROG
Lights : Vegetative phase - 4 x 6500K 120W equivalent CFLs Flowering phase - 8 x 2700K 120W equivalent CFLs
Nutrients : Amgrow's Nitrosol liquid plant food (designed for general gardening)
N - P - K : 10.5 - 2.3 - 6.8

Below is a picture of my set up

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I have an intake fan (top left), an activated carbon filter (bottom right) taped to an exhaust hole, a fan for circulation, an aeroponic set-up with 4 spaces for plants (I cut 8 and got a bit ahead of myself but I could consider more plants next grow), and height adjustable lights.

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For the aeroponic set-up, I have the single water trough with a submerged pump and a 360 degree water sprinkler above the water. I've read that high pressure misting is a much more effective way of getting nutrients to the roots but from what I can see, the roots will get plenty of water this way. I will plant the seedlings in coco, in plastic cups, and then transfer these to the net pots and surround these by clay pellets (or equivalent, I'm having trouble finding something like this). I've read that coco tends to break down and fall into the reservoir and I think my best bet is to put something below and around the coco.I have a hand made screen, for the SCROG, and is pictured below.

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I've ordered seeds and should arrive soon and will be in the ground in the next few days.

Problems:

- nutrient solution will almost definitely be my downfall. I've read that Super Lemon Haze is very reactive to nutrients and not a whole lot is needed. What are the best NPK ratios for a beginner for vegetative and flowering phases?

-I'm not sure how far above the pots the screen should be. What is a suitable height?

If you guys can see anything wrong or if there are any suggestions, anything and everything is welcome.

Cheers :joint:
 
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