420BongRips
Well-Known Member
Hello people, and welcome to this year's new grow by me. I am using the sun here for this one and as of right now I have them in red party cups with regular dirt topped with a little bit of mulch. Currently, as of today they are on their 11th day of vegetation and are using good old natural sunlight for about 5-7 hours on average a day to start. I have already introduced them to a VERY little bit of regular MG (Miracle Grow) 3 days ago and they are responding very well to it. I plan on moving these to a secluded location here very soon as they will be too noticeable to have around the garden. I am already having a slight pest problem. I see little mites and black dots on the bottom of one or two of the plants, but I have already purchased a neem oil spray for them (Fungicide 3 'Garden Safe' by Schultz) which I am going to use tonight for the first time to take control of this pest problem. Hopefully this will be my first successful grow. Subscribe for weekly and sometimes daily updates to this new grow of mine! Thanks for any support and feel free to give tips, advice or provide any feedback you'd like. Cheers!
My plants in these attachments are labeled in order from #1 to #4, two of which are showing sativa-like characteristics and the other two are showing indica-like characteristics.
Here is a summary of what I'm doing:
- Currently using regular soil with a very little spike of MG
- Sunlight, direct 6-8 hours, the rest is indirect
- 18/6 light regiment
- Using 'FUNGICIDE 3' for pest problems
- Probably not going to stress or train my plants
My plants in these attachments are labeled in order from #1 to #4, two of which are showing sativa-like characteristics and the other two are showing indica-like characteristics.
Here is a summary of what I'm doing:
- Currently using regular soil with a very little spike of MG
- Sunlight, direct 6-8 hours, the rest is indirect
- 18/6 light regiment
- Using 'FUNGICIDE 3' for pest problems
- Probably not going to stress or train my plants
Attachments
-
66.3 KB Views: 55
-
71.2 KB Views: 56
-
76.4 KB Views: 42
-
64.1 KB Views: 40