krakennkenji
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My Super CFL Lowryder 2 AeroGrow
Hey everyone, thanks for checking out my grow journal.
First timer here. I've read alot of material on homegrowing (mostly here on RIU) and I've put forth the time, effort, and money to hopefully have a successful first attempt. I welcome any and all comments, advice, tips, comparisons and criticism, so please, input!
The name of the game here is stealth, which is why I'm growing in a metal cabinet/locker thingy thats tucked away in an inconspicuous corner of my storage area. The cabinet's dimensions are 21"W x 17"D x 42"H. As you can see I dont have a hell of a lot of room to work with but I think it should be ok for what I've got planned.
As far as lighting goes I've got the 3 CFL's in the Aerogarden Deluxe hood (26 watts providing 1560 lumens a piece) and an additional 4 CFL's (23 watts, 1640 lumens each) mounted behind the AG. The 7 CFL bulbs should provide a total of 11,240 lumens. Hopefully this is adequate.
My first question is in regards to the light spectrum of the CFLs. The lights in the AG hood appear to be in the higher light spectrum range (6500k or so) and give off a nice blueish-white for good vegetative growth. The additional 4 CFLs are all 2700k, giving off a soft white perfect for flowering. Since I'm growing autoflowering plants is it ok to have this mix of veg and flowering lights throughout the whole grow?
I am a little concerned that if the plants become too bushy they will get burned by my additional CFL bulbs. If it looks like this may be a problem I will either raise them until they're approximately level with the AG hood or figure out how to remount them in a way that wont harm the plants.
All of the lights (including the AG hood) are hooked up to a timer that will be running 20/4 throughout the whole grow while the AG pump and airstone both run 24hrs a day. If anybody has a good reason that I should use a lighting schedule other than 20/4 I welcome your input.
Hmmm... what else. There is a 10in airstone in the reservoir that is hooked up to small aquarium pump to provide extra bubbly. The entire interior of the cabinet is covered in mylar for max reflectivity. I just eyeballed the measurements when cutting up the mylar and I used duct tape to adhere it to the walls, so it looks kinda ghetto but should do its job nonetheless. Theres a small fan behind the AG that will be help to circulate the air. Up at the top of the cabinet are two vents, and near these I will be mounting two Febreze True Air carbon filters to expel the odorless, filtered air out of the cabinet. If anyone has used these Febreze filters please let me know how they worked. A carbon filter with a built in fan for under $15? I couldnt say no. The one I currently have appears very solid and seems to work perfectly.
I will be using the Foxfarm hydroponic nutrient trio, which I have pictured. I will be following the Foxfarm feeding schedule as closely as I can, making minor adjustments to accomodate the short lifespan of the lowryders. The feeding schedule can be found on their website, by the way, if anyone would like to have one for themselves.
I plan on starting the seedlings on 1/4 strength nutes the first week in the AG. If anyone thinks that this is a bad idea and that I should just use fresh PH'd water for week 1 please let me know (and why).
I'm planning on growing three lowryder 2's in this setup. I put the three seeds in a paper towel/plastic baggie early yesterday morning (5/15) and they've all already sprouted little roots. Time for my next question... How long do the seeds need to germinate before I put them in the AG sponges? I plan on leaving them in there at least until tomorrow. Hopefully some people check out this thread and let me know when to throw 'em in the AG.
The pictures just show what my grow box looks like pre-plants, plus a shot of the nutes and of the seeds germinating. The pic of the seeds sucks and is blurry but you can see the little sprouts. I guess I'm just wondering, based on the pic, if they're ready to transplant.
Oh, by the way, my seeds are feminized.
Another question: When I'm topping off my reservoir between weekly feedings, do I just top off with fresh PH'd water or with nutrient enriched water (at the same PPM as the water in the res at the time of the initial feeding)?
Well I'm sure I'm forgetting to mention a lot of stuff but this is already getting kind of long so I'll just update as things progress.
One last thing. I just want to say thanks to Lurkmaster for putting together that Aerogarden FAQ sticky. If anyone is thinking about using an AG I definitely recommend using it as a basic guide. Also thanks to all the other noobs like myself here on RIU whose grows I have been following and learning from, and especially to the experienced growers who take the time to help people like myself out.
Thanks again, and subscribe to my thread to follow my progress! Till then,
Hey everyone, thanks for checking out my grow journal.
First timer here. I've read alot of material on homegrowing (mostly here on RIU) and I've put forth the time, effort, and money to hopefully have a successful first attempt. I welcome any and all comments, advice, tips, comparisons and criticism, so please, input!
The name of the game here is stealth, which is why I'm growing in a metal cabinet/locker thingy thats tucked away in an inconspicuous corner of my storage area. The cabinet's dimensions are 21"W x 17"D x 42"H. As you can see I dont have a hell of a lot of room to work with but I think it should be ok for what I've got planned.
As far as lighting goes I've got the 3 CFL's in the Aerogarden Deluxe hood (26 watts providing 1560 lumens a piece) and an additional 4 CFL's (23 watts, 1640 lumens each) mounted behind the AG. The 7 CFL bulbs should provide a total of 11,240 lumens. Hopefully this is adequate.
My first question is in regards to the light spectrum of the CFLs. The lights in the AG hood appear to be in the higher light spectrum range (6500k or so) and give off a nice blueish-white for good vegetative growth. The additional 4 CFLs are all 2700k, giving off a soft white perfect for flowering. Since I'm growing autoflowering plants is it ok to have this mix of veg and flowering lights throughout the whole grow?
I am a little concerned that if the plants become too bushy they will get burned by my additional CFL bulbs. If it looks like this may be a problem I will either raise them until they're approximately level with the AG hood or figure out how to remount them in a way that wont harm the plants.
All of the lights (including the AG hood) are hooked up to a timer that will be running 20/4 throughout the whole grow while the AG pump and airstone both run 24hrs a day. If anybody has a good reason that I should use a lighting schedule other than 20/4 I welcome your input.
Hmmm... what else. There is a 10in airstone in the reservoir that is hooked up to small aquarium pump to provide extra bubbly. The entire interior of the cabinet is covered in mylar for max reflectivity. I just eyeballed the measurements when cutting up the mylar and I used duct tape to adhere it to the walls, so it looks kinda ghetto but should do its job nonetheless. Theres a small fan behind the AG that will be help to circulate the air. Up at the top of the cabinet are two vents, and near these I will be mounting two Febreze True Air carbon filters to expel the odorless, filtered air out of the cabinet. If anyone has used these Febreze filters please let me know how they worked. A carbon filter with a built in fan for under $15? I couldnt say no. The one I currently have appears very solid and seems to work perfectly.
I will be using the Foxfarm hydroponic nutrient trio, which I have pictured. I will be following the Foxfarm feeding schedule as closely as I can, making minor adjustments to accomodate the short lifespan of the lowryders. The feeding schedule can be found on their website, by the way, if anyone would like to have one for themselves.
I plan on starting the seedlings on 1/4 strength nutes the first week in the AG. If anyone thinks that this is a bad idea and that I should just use fresh PH'd water for week 1 please let me know (and why).
I'm planning on growing three lowryder 2's in this setup. I put the three seeds in a paper towel/plastic baggie early yesterday morning (5/15) and they've all already sprouted little roots. Time for my next question... How long do the seeds need to germinate before I put them in the AG sponges? I plan on leaving them in there at least until tomorrow. Hopefully some people check out this thread and let me know when to throw 'em in the AG.
The pictures just show what my grow box looks like pre-plants, plus a shot of the nutes and of the seeds germinating. The pic of the seeds sucks and is blurry but you can see the little sprouts. I guess I'm just wondering, based on the pic, if they're ready to transplant.
Oh, by the way, my seeds are feminized.
Another question: When I'm topping off my reservoir between weekly feedings, do I just top off with fresh PH'd water or with nutrient enriched water (at the same PPM as the water in the res at the time of the initial feeding)?
Well I'm sure I'm forgetting to mention a lot of stuff but this is already getting kind of long so I'll just update as things progress.
One last thing. I just want to say thanks to Lurkmaster for putting together that Aerogarden FAQ sticky. If anyone is thinking about using an AG I definitely recommend using it as a basic guide. Also thanks to all the other noobs like myself here on RIU whose grows I have been following and learning from, and especially to the experienced growers who take the time to help people like myself out.
Thanks again, and subscribe to my thread to follow my progress! Till then,
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