JaneSays95
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I had been meaning to start a grow journal and had never gotten around to it. The set up is this...
Recirculating deep water culture. A 20 gallon reservoir and 4 tidy cat buckets. There is a water pump in the reservoir, in an aquarium pump bag, timed to 15 minutes every 3 hours. There are two 900+ gph air pumps, one for the reservoir and one for the tidy cat buckets. One air stone each for the buckets and air stones and a flexible hose for the reservoir.
The whole exercise was flipped to 11.5/12.5 on June 8. At the time, there were 5 Tahoe plants, one was male and had to be eliminated. That puts us at day 34.
Lights. A 1000w hps, a 300w led, and some assorted led and CFL. The hps is bare bulb.
Ventilation. A 480cfm exhaust and a 225 intake drawing hepa filtered outside air with a duct from the larger house heat pump. There is the slightest of negative air pressure in the grow room, by design, to facilitate smell control.
Nutrients. Dyna gro foliage pro in veg and early flower, switched to straight bloom today. I add some ful-power, southern ag fungicide, and subculture-b in the reservoir. I don't change the reservoir if I do not have to.
The progression through veg was easy in 3.5 gallon bubble buckets. Blackberry cheese quake had such extensive roots that it drank too much toward the end of a 2 month veg. After adjusting the ph with foliage pro, mag pro/cal mag, and protekt, I could leave it alone and just refill to ppm balance.
At the end of veg, I was sort of forced to flower them. The ph in the buckets were dropping like lead and the plants appeared to be over fed. I cut the nute schedule to 1/2 recommended with a partial flush and introduced the ful-power on the off chance that my not flushing was the cause. I have read about salt buildup in dyna gro and resultant problems. That fixed it but the plants do not want much more than half the recommended. From my perspective, that's ok, unless they're stunting, but I don't think so. When the ful-power first was given, the ppm, started to rise and I augmented the reservoir with ph'd ro staying around 1.4ec. The dyna gro recommendation in week 5 is about 1.5ec.
The most interesting feature of it is the surprise in the seedlings. I have two Tahoe that look as they should. Then I have two runs that look like very tight Christmas trees. I will post the pics, first blue Magoo.
Blackberry cheese quake...
I should also say that I am a resident of a state where personal growing is legal and there is a card holder in the residence.
Recirculating deep water culture. A 20 gallon reservoir and 4 tidy cat buckets. There is a water pump in the reservoir, in an aquarium pump bag, timed to 15 minutes every 3 hours. There are two 900+ gph air pumps, one for the reservoir and one for the tidy cat buckets. One air stone each for the buckets and air stones and a flexible hose for the reservoir.
The whole exercise was flipped to 11.5/12.5 on June 8. At the time, there were 5 Tahoe plants, one was male and had to be eliminated. That puts us at day 34.
Lights. A 1000w hps, a 300w led, and some assorted led and CFL. The hps is bare bulb.
Ventilation. A 480cfm exhaust and a 225 intake drawing hepa filtered outside air with a duct from the larger house heat pump. There is the slightest of negative air pressure in the grow room, by design, to facilitate smell control.
Nutrients. Dyna gro foliage pro in veg and early flower, switched to straight bloom today. I add some ful-power, southern ag fungicide, and subculture-b in the reservoir. I don't change the reservoir if I do not have to.
The progression through veg was easy in 3.5 gallon bubble buckets. Blackberry cheese quake had such extensive roots that it drank too much toward the end of a 2 month veg. After adjusting the ph with foliage pro, mag pro/cal mag, and protekt, I could leave it alone and just refill to ppm balance.
At the end of veg, I was sort of forced to flower them. The ph in the buckets were dropping like lead and the plants appeared to be over fed. I cut the nute schedule to 1/2 recommended with a partial flush and introduced the ful-power on the off chance that my not flushing was the cause. I have read about salt buildup in dyna gro and resultant problems. That fixed it but the plants do not want much more than half the recommended. From my perspective, that's ok, unless they're stunting, but I don't think so. When the ful-power first was given, the ppm, started to rise and I augmented the reservoir with ph'd ro staying around 1.4ec. The dyna gro recommendation in week 5 is about 1.5ec.
The most interesting feature of it is the surprise in the seedlings. I have two Tahoe that look as they should. Then I have two runs that look like very tight Christmas trees. I will post the pics, first blue Magoo.
Blackberry cheese quake...
I should also say that I am a resident of a state where personal growing is legal and there is a card holder in the residence.
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