My very first grow attempt! I'm on a super tight budget. I've basically spent about 15 dollars so far. I'm not exactly sure when i started these seeds, it was around the end of February.
I had a really detailed post when i started this, but my thread seems to have vanished with that SQL attack? Anyways, i'll make a short re-post and updates so far.
I'm open to any recommendations or suggestions. My first grow so anything will be helpful!
Soil: "Miracle-Gro Seed Starting Potting Mix"
Food: "Miracle-Gro Watering Can Singles" 24-8-16
Lights: CFL's. 24/0. Started with 2, now up to 4! Random, regular household CFL's, one at 2700k and the rest unknown.
Seeds: Random Bagseed. Someone who grew some outdoors gave me a couple ounces, and in the buds was some ripe seeds.
I started by placing a TON of seeds in a single container. I really had no idea how many of them would sprout, but nearly all of them did (like 20 or so!) After they sprouted i split them up and put 2 in each pot. 4 pots. A few days later i planted a few more in some Jiffy Cups that i transplanted into the other plant's pots. Probably overcrowding them... but i had no idea how many would survive.
From there, they struggled on my Bathroom Counter under 2 CFL's for a couple of weeks.
3-4-2012 - STREEEEETCH!
I had no idea this was abnormal until i noticed other people's first nodes were less then an inch from the soil! Obvious lighting issues at this stage. I added a second lamp this day.
3-8-2012 - Growth Spurts!
A couple of them really took off (ish). Note that i'm using Qtip straws to hold them up. Their stems were too weak to even support the seedlings. So sad. They remained like this for quite a while and at this point i thought i might have to toss all but two of them because of how poorly they were doing. I kept them all though!
You can see the neut burns on the leaves where i, like a noob, poured neut water on their foliage as i watered them. I thought this would help deliver neuts directly to the leaves. Turns out, that's exactly what it did. I posted about these burns in the Help section and someone mentioned it looked like the beginning of Spider Mites (EEK!) But thankfully the spotting was just neut burn. I've accidentally dripped some on a couple other leaves since then, which confirmed this.
3-18-2012 - Light Bondage In A Box!
I cant tell if they're male or female at all. Still stretchy at this point, but they were starting to really grow. I started experimenting with LST'ing a couple of them. These shots i was trying to get close ups of the nodes to see if someone could sex them. I dont think thats gonna happen.
The Box is 14x25 inches, and 28 inches tall. taped up all the edges trying to seal it. I put a black garbage bag on the outside to prevent moisture from the floor, and another garbage bag on the inside to help against spills. I lined it with Aluminum Foil, glossy side facing the plants. I figured it diffused the light better then the other side.
3-20-2012 - Its Never Enough!
Added a third CFL. The growth rate has really taken off since i put them in the box. Its really incredible the difference of reflective material and an enclosed space made.
I also started 'supercropping' a little bit on one of them, and since started doing it on most of them. I screwed up once as you can see in my second post, but it is still alive and doing great.
2-30-2012 - Zing!
Added a FOURTH CFL on the 23rd. I found an unused hanging 'can' fixture to stick it in! They're seriously starting to take off now. I added a computer case fan (blowing upwards, sucking from below. You can also see the shape of my box... My 'Green' House ^_^
I moved around some of the lights to try and get better coverage. I also rotate a couple of them each day. It seems to be helping
Distance between nodes is down to about an inch on the newer growth. The fattest plant from the first pics has a stem the size of a thumb now, and is still the largest. I have LST'd it (her hopefully!). I used thin hemp rope to tie her main stem down, and sewing thread to pull large fan leaves down so they aren't blocking other growth
The last image shows the LST'ing i'm doing on the fan leaves to move them out of the way. I figure its better then just cutting them off like i've seen some people do. Can anyone tell the sex of any of these yet? I'm not sure if i can
I had a really detailed post when i started this, but my thread seems to have vanished with that SQL attack? Anyways, i'll make a short re-post and updates so far.
I'm open to any recommendations or suggestions. My first grow so anything will be helpful!
Soil: "Miracle-Gro Seed Starting Potting Mix"
Food: "Miracle-Gro Watering Can Singles" 24-8-16
Lights: CFL's. 24/0. Started with 2, now up to 4! Random, regular household CFL's, one at 2700k and the rest unknown.
Seeds: Random Bagseed. Someone who grew some outdoors gave me a couple ounces, and in the buds was some ripe seeds.
I started by placing a TON of seeds in a single container. I really had no idea how many of them would sprout, but nearly all of them did (like 20 or so!) After they sprouted i split them up and put 2 in each pot. 4 pots. A few days later i planted a few more in some Jiffy Cups that i transplanted into the other plant's pots. Probably overcrowding them... but i had no idea how many would survive.
From there, they struggled on my Bathroom Counter under 2 CFL's for a couple of weeks.
3-4-2012 - STREEEEETCH!
I had no idea this was abnormal until i noticed other people's first nodes were less then an inch from the soil! Obvious lighting issues at this stage. I added a second lamp this day.
3-8-2012 - Growth Spurts!
A couple of them really took off (ish). Note that i'm using Qtip straws to hold them up. Their stems were too weak to even support the seedlings. So sad. They remained like this for quite a while and at this point i thought i might have to toss all but two of them because of how poorly they were doing. I kept them all though!
You can see the neut burns on the leaves where i, like a noob, poured neut water on their foliage as i watered them. I thought this would help deliver neuts directly to the leaves. Turns out, that's exactly what it did. I posted about these burns in the Help section and someone mentioned it looked like the beginning of Spider Mites (EEK!) But thankfully the spotting was just neut burn. I've accidentally dripped some on a couple other leaves since then, which confirmed this.
3-18-2012 - Light Bondage In A Box!
I cant tell if they're male or female at all. Still stretchy at this point, but they were starting to really grow. I started experimenting with LST'ing a couple of them. These shots i was trying to get close ups of the nodes to see if someone could sex them. I dont think thats gonna happen.
The Box is 14x25 inches, and 28 inches tall. taped up all the edges trying to seal it. I put a black garbage bag on the outside to prevent moisture from the floor, and another garbage bag on the inside to help against spills. I lined it with Aluminum Foil, glossy side facing the plants. I figured it diffused the light better then the other side.
3-20-2012 - Its Never Enough!
Added a third CFL. The growth rate has really taken off since i put them in the box. Its really incredible the difference of reflective material and an enclosed space made.
I also started 'supercropping' a little bit on one of them, and since started doing it on most of them. I screwed up once as you can see in my second post, but it is still alive and doing great.
2-30-2012 - Zing!
Added a FOURTH CFL on the 23rd. I found an unused hanging 'can' fixture to stick it in! They're seriously starting to take off now. I added a computer case fan (blowing upwards, sucking from below. You can also see the shape of my box... My 'Green' House ^_^
I moved around some of the lights to try and get better coverage. I also rotate a couple of them each day. It seems to be helping
Distance between nodes is down to about an inch on the newer growth. The fattest plant from the first pics has a stem the size of a thumb now, and is still the largest. I have LST'd it (her hopefully!). I used thin hemp rope to tie her main stem down, and sewing thread to pull large fan leaves down so they aren't blocking other growth
The last image shows the LST'ing i'm doing on the fan leaves to move them out of the way. I figure its better then just cutting them off like i've seen some people do. Can anyone tell the sex of any of these yet? I'm not sure if i can