I recently came across 4 clones and I'm trying to get a decent set up going. I'm leaning towards a box setup but I need to know a few things before I get started. Right now the plants are in 4"x4" pots under a incandescent grow light. One of the plants is about 10" tall...it appears to have been trimmed pretty hard. One set of leaves is turning yellow and has black tips (I haven't used anything other than filtered water). But the rest of the leaves are nice and green. Another is a smaller one (about 5 inches) thats nice and full. And the last two....well I'm not sure if they're gonna make it. I have searched the internet high and low and cannot seem to get definitive answers....everyone has their own opinion. Maybe you guys can steer me in the right direction. Here are my questions:
How much space will each plant need? Both width and height. (I know a lot depends on the strand.....unfortunately I have no idea what it is)
What type of lighting should I use? I don't feel like going out and spending 300$ on a HPS. Are CFLs good for boxes? What should I be looking for as far as wattage, etc.? How many will I need for 4 plants?
Where should I get my soil? The ground? The store? Should I add anything to the soil before transplanting?
How big should the pots be?
What should I use for nutrients and when should I start using them?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I want my first grow to be a good one.
Thanks!
How much space will each plant need? Both width and height. (I know a lot depends on the strand.....unfortunately I have no idea what it is)
What type of lighting should I use? I don't feel like going out and spending 300$ on a HPS. Are CFLs good for boxes? What should I be looking for as far as wattage, etc.? How many will I need for 4 plants?
Where should I get my soil? The ground? The store? Should I add anything to the soil before transplanting?
How big should the pots be?
What should I use for nutrients and when should I start using them?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I want my first grow to be a good one.
Thanks!