Little Tommy
Well-Known Member
First, let me start by saying that 99% of what I learned about growing, I learned here. The GrowFAQ has been my friend. Also, thanks to everybody here that has taught me through sharing their experiences with what does and does not work. I started with a small budget and improved my setup as money permitted.
Here we go. My last 2 grows were scrog. They were successful. My very first grow as a newbie was a vertical grow and it did not go well. I lost 1 of the 2 plants 4 weeks into flowering due to over management and trying too many different things. I started with a very basic setup. A friend had given me 2 clones of an excellent unknown strain. I am still trying to improve my cloning skills.
Soil mixture -
1/3 No brand soil mixture with no nutrients
1/3 Perlite
1/3 Vermiculite
Veg Room
The veg room is 4'x8' with a 8' ceiling.
18/6 light cycle
(1) 4'x2' table (Cosco)
(2) 4' flourescent fixtures with 1 cool and 1 warm tube each. (Home Depot)
(1) 18" rotating pedestal fan (Home Depot)
(1) 55 gal garbage receptacle for mixing soil (Home Depot)
(1) Propagation Tray w/ 10" Dome with adjustable vents (Local Hydro Shop)
(1) Heat mat for propagation tray (Local Hydro Shop)
(1) Carbon scrubber (Online)
(1) Timer (Home Depot)
Clones are made using Olivia's Cloning Gel
Clones are placed in 3" peat pots (the roots grow right through the pot so you can plant the whole thing into the next sized container)
Evolution of the flowering room
The flowering room is 4'x8' with a 8' ceiling
12/12 light cycle
1st grow - 2 clones - vertical grow
(1) 400 watt HPS light, ballast & adjustable wing relector (purchased used from another grower)
(1) 18" rotating pedestal fan (Home Depot)
(1) Timer (Home Depot)
(1) Carbon scrubber (Online)
2nd grow - 2 clones - scrog grow
1st attempt at scrog. This was a fun grow.
Added co2 by using my beer fermenter to mix yeast and sugar.
3rd grow - 4 clones - scrog grow
2nd attempt at scrog. Another fun grow.
Added mylar on 3 walls surrounding plants
(1) Timer (Home Depot) for co2 solenoid
Added 20# co2 tank (Air Gas) with pressure gauge and electric solenoid with timer to release the co2 (gift from another grower)
(1) Timer (Home Depot) to turn Fan & Scrubber off while dispensing co2.
For this vertical grow I have 6 clones. I also had 6 random bag seeds that came from dynamite smoke of an unknown strain. I have eliminated 3 males from the bag seed, so I only have 3 left that were girls. This left me with a total of 9 plants in 2.5 gallon square pots. They were placed in the flowering room on June 14 and I pulled the trigger for a 12/12 light cycle. Twice per day while the lights are on the fan & scrubber turn off and the co2 comes on for a period of 1 hour. I have a halo of tubing which is suspended from the HPS light that delivers the co2.
The 6 clones are a sativa dominant strain. The 3 bagseed are 2 indica dominant and 1 sativa dominant. All plants were topped at 5 nodes. Because I only have a 400 watt HPS light, I was concerned about light penetration. For this reason all the plants were 14"-16" when I placed them into flowering. I really don't have a height problem as much as a penetration situation.
And of course, here are some photos that I took this morning. I will update the photos as the plants develop. The 3 plants down the center are the bag seed plants. the 3 on the left and the 3 on the right are the clones. I also included a shot of the co2 eq. and carbon scrubber.
Here we go. My last 2 grows were scrog. They were successful. My very first grow as a newbie was a vertical grow and it did not go well. I lost 1 of the 2 plants 4 weeks into flowering due to over management and trying too many different things. I started with a very basic setup. A friend had given me 2 clones of an excellent unknown strain. I am still trying to improve my cloning skills.
Soil mixture -
1/3 No brand soil mixture with no nutrients
1/3 Perlite
1/3 Vermiculite
Veg Room
The veg room is 4'x8' with a 8' ceiling.
18/6 light cycle
(1) 4'x2' table (Cosco)
(2) 4' flourescent fixtures with 1 cool and 1 warm tube each. (Home Depot)
(1) 18" rotating pedestal fan (Home Depot)
(1) 55 gal garbage receptacle for mixing soil (Home Depot)
(1) Propagation Tray w/ 10" Dome with adjustable vents (Local Hydro Shop)
(1) Heat mat for propagation tray (Local Hydro Shop)
(1) Carbon scrubber (Online)
(1) Timer (Home Depot)
Clones are made using Olivia's Cloning Gel
Clones are placed in 3" peat pots (the roots grow right through the pot so you can plant the whole thing into the next sized container)
Evolution of the flowering room
The flowering room is 4'x8' with a 8' ceiling
12/12 light cycle
1st grow - 2 clones - vertical grow
(1) 400 watt HPS light, ballast & adjustable wing relector (purchased used from another grower)
(1) 18" rotating pedestal fan (Home Depot)
(1) Timer (Home Depot)
(1) Carbon scrubber (Online)
2nd grow - 2 clones - scrog grow
1st attempt at scrog. This was a fun grow.
Added co2 by using my beer fermenter to mix yeast and sugar.
3rd grow - 4 clones - scrog grow
2nd attempt at scrog. Another fun grow.
Added mylar on 3 walls surrounding plants
(1) Timer (Home Depot) for co2 solenoid
Added 20# co2 tank (Air Gas) with pressure gauge and electric solenoid with timer to release the co2 (gift from another grower)
(1) Timer (Home Depot) to turn Fan & Scrubber off while dispensing co2.
For this vertical grow I have 6 clones. I also had 6 random bag seeds that came from dynamite smoke of an unknown strain. I have eliminated 3 males from the bag seed, so I only have 3 left that were girls. This left me with a total of 9 plants in 2.5 gallon square pots. They were placed in the flowering room on June 14 and I pulled the trigger for a 12/12 light cycle. Twice per day while the lights are on the fan & scrubber turn off and the co2 comes on for a period of 1 hour. I have a halo of tubing which is suspended from the HPS light that delivers the co2.
The 6 clones are a sativa dominant strain. The 3 bagseed are 2 indica dominant and 1 sativa dominant. All plants were topped at 5 nodes. Because I only have a 400 watt HPS light, I was concerned about light penetration. For this reason all the plants were 14"-16" when I placed them into flowering. I really don't have a height problem as much as a penetration situation.
And of course, here are some photos that I took this morning. I will update the photos as the plants develop. The 3 plants down the center are the bag seed plants. the 3 on the left and the 3 on the right are the clones. I also included a shot of the co2 eq. and carbon scrubber.
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