bakertoad
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Just basics here, pics start at next post.
Legal grow. One plant, SCROG, in soil (7gal), in a small tent.
It was successful but there were a lot of mistakes along the way
Most important thing I learned - do not panic. .These plants are tough and can still produce.
Unless you have spider mites, then PANIC!
Gear: Only pricey stuff was the tent and LED.
- Tent 2 x 2.5 (got a closeout deal on a Gorilla tent w/ height extention) In retrospect, I'd have tried to find a 2x4. But honestly this thing is built like a tank and keeps the stinkiness inside super well, and the light out w/ zipper covers and all that.
- LED [a true 200w]
Otherwise the usual
mini fan, homemade pvc scrog setup, humidity/temp gauges, inline bathroom fan (good CFM) and active charcoal filter..
Soil mix was roughly 50/25/25 composts/perlite/peatmoss.
Fertilizer was organic, mostly fish emulsion and some bloom focused fertilizers.
Also it was safely indoor, no bugs except a couple fungus gnats which were easily dealt with.
But - no real humidity or temperature control available in the space.
Just basics here, pics start at next post.
Legal grow. One plant, SCROG, in soil (7gal), in a small tent.
It was successful but there were a lot of mistakes along the way
Most important thing I learned - do not panic. .These plants are tough and can still produce.
Unless you have spider mites, then PANIC!
Gear: Only pricey stuff was the tent and LED.
- Tent 2 x 2.5 (got a closeout deal on a Gorilla tent w/ height extention) In retrospect, I'd have tried to find a 2x4. But honestly this thing is built like a tank and keeps the stinkiness inside super well, and the light out w/ zipper covers and all that.
- LED [a true 200w]
Otherwise the usual
mini fan, homemade pvc scrog setup, humidity/temp gauges, inline bathroom fan (good CFM) and active charcoal filter..
Soil mix was roughly 50/25/25 composts/perlite/peatmoss.
Fertilizer was organic, mostly fish emulsion and some bloom focused fertilizers.
Also it was safely indoor, no bugs except a couple fungus gnats which were easily dealt with.
But - no real humidity or temperature control available in the space.