Psychonaughtical
Active Member
Howdy Folks,
Recently I was in a local headshop and saw some Buddha's Sister seeds that caught my eye, originally being set on Northern Lights I decided on the Buddha because I planned on keeping it fairly small.
Alright, so here's what I've got. A slightly scrimshaw setup but it seems to be doing the trick.
The soil is a sterilized organic herb soil which seemed to fit the bill.
6 x 26w CFL 6700k bulbs on a power strip suspended from the lid of the container roughly 9600 lumens.
Three Buddha's sisters out of five seeds, two of which were late bloomers.
Passive air and heat transfer though will be upgraded to a small fan.
I'll be using a 10-15-10 fert when the time comes and am waiting to decided on a blooming fertilizer. Currently running a 20/4 schedule for the lights.
And here's the photos, I over watered earlier and am currently letting them drain a bit.
All of my seedlings baby leaves appear to be a little warped. I noticed the seed hull stayed on for quite some time with the largest sprout and the other two came up without it.
This is actually a tomato that I was using to test out the grow box. This is 4 days in here
My first sprout! Notice the warped baby leaf, yet nice pointed ones.
A slow sprouter, i'm afraid I buried it too far down, which goes for the other sprout as well
Side shot of my best plant so far. I shall call him, Carl.
Carl, Basking in his lights.
The rest of the lights over the other two.
My not so inconspicuous grow box.
So far it has been three days since the largest sprouted and the others just began to show today.
Comments, critiques are welcome, but be gentle.
Recently I was in a local headshop and saw some Buddha's Sister seeds that caught my eye, originally being set on Northern Lights I decided on the Buddha because I planned on keeping it fairly small.
Alright, so here's what I've got. A slightly scrimshaw setup but it seems to be doing the trick.
The soil is a sterilized organic herb soil which seemed to fit the bill.
6 x 26w CFL 6700k bulbs on a power strip suspended from the lid of the container roughly 9600 lumens.
Three Buddha's sisters out of five seeds, two of which were late bloomers.
Passive air and heat transfer though will be upgraded to a small fan.
I'll be using a 10-15-10 fert when the time comes and am waiting to decided on a blooming fertilizer. Currently running a 20/4 schedule for the lights.
And here's the photos, I over watered earlier and am currently letting them drain a bit.
All of my seedlings baby leaves appear to be a little warped. I noticed the seed hull stayed on for quite some time with the largest sprout and the other two came up without it.
This is actually a tomato that I was using to test out the grow box. This is 4 days in here
My first sprout! Notice the warped baby leaf, yet nice pointed ones.
A slow sprouter, i'm afraid I buried it too far down, which goes for the other sprout as well
Side shot of my best plant so far. I shall call him, Carl.
Carl, Basking in his lights.
The rest of the lights over the other two.
My not so inconspicuous grow box.
So far it has been three days since the largest sprouted and the others just began to show today.
Comments, critiques are welcome, but be gentle.