GrownUp420
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Hello everyone. I have decided to start growing for medical reasons. I am a caregiver for a disabled vet. I am growing in the Superponics 16 setup. I have spent numerous hours and probably days doing research. I am posting in an attempt to possibly gain some advice and/or constructive criticism from you experienced growers here. Here is a basic breakdown of where I'm at now.
Seedling or clones: started from seedlings
Grow media: 1.5" rockwool starter cubes surrounded by hydroton and in 3" netpots
Grow Type: Top Feed DWC aka Bubbleponics.
Light: ViparSpectra 1200w LED
Tent: 4x8x7
Avg temps: 62 res temp, 77 room temp
Avg RH: 50%
Photoperiod: 18/6
Ventilation:6 in. Carbon filter and inline fan that vents outside.
Nutrient line: Fox Farm "currently only using Grow Big & Big Bloom due to age and size of plants"
Additional Nutes: Great White Mycos
Avg PH: 5.7
Current avg TDS concentration: approximately 900-1000 ppm
Seedlings were started using the paper towel method and when taprrots were shown they were moved into rockwool cubes and placed in propogation tray with heat mat and thermostat and T5 fluorescent lighting also on the 18/6 photoperiod after seedlings sprouted. They then remained in the propogation tray for about 11 days until roots were showing. They were then placed in the netpots with hydroton. I believe I transplanted too early and did not let the plants develop enough roots outside of the starter cube. This resulted in what I tour to be overwatering issues but hey rookie mistakes. Luckily most plants seemed to rebound and develop nicely. Seedlings have been in hydro setup for about 15 days now. I am using the Fox Farm feeding guide but only as a maximum reccomendation. I have gradually increased nutes over time to avoid nutrient burn and all spears well so far. Some plants seem to look bumpy so to speak like a weird texture. No discoloration of any kind. I have had some problems with temp and RH fluctuations with the light on but nothing ever over 85 and that was for a very short period of time. That's probably my only problem. I expect to make a few mistakes being a rookie but with proper preparation and research most problems have been avoidable.
So there it is. Please let me know what you think and if you have any thoughts or advice. Thanks everyone.
Seedling or clones: started from seedlings
Grow media: 1.5" rockwool starter cubes surrounded by hydroton and in 3" netpots
Grow Type: Top Feed DWC aka Bubbleponics.
Light: ViparSpectra 1200w LED
Tent: 4x8x7
Avg temps: 62 res temp, 77 room temp
Avg RH: 50%
Photoperiod: 18/6
Ventilation:6 in. Carbon filter and inline fan that vents outside.
Nutrient line: Fox Farm "currently only using Grow Big & Big Bloom due to age and size of plants"
Additional Nutes: Great White Mycos
Avg PH: 5.7
Current avg TDS concentration: approximately 900-1000 ppm
Seedlings were started using the paper towel method and when taprrots were shown they were moved into rockwool cubes and placed in propogation tray with heat mat and thermostat and T5 fluorescent lighting also on the 18/6 photoperiod after seedlings sprouted. They then remained in the propogation tray for about 11 days until roots were showing. They were then placed in the netpots with hydroton. I believe I transplanted too early and did not let the plants develop enough roots outside of the starter cube. This resulted in what I tour to be overwatering issues but hey rookie mistakes. Luckily most plants seemed to rebound and develop nicely. Seedlings have been in hydro setup for about 15 days now. I am using the Fox Farm feeding guide but only as a maximum reccomendation. I have gradually increased nutes over time to avoid nutrient burn and all spears well so far. Some plants seem to look bumpy so to speak like a weird texture. No discoloration of any kind. I have had some problems with temp and RH fluctuations with the light on but nothing ever over 85 and that was for a very short period of time. That's probably my only problem. I expect to make a few mistakes being a rookie but with proper preparation and research most problems have been avoidable.
So there it is. Please let me know what you think and if you have any thoughts or advice. Thanks everyone.