Kushington5280
Active Member
Hola hippies!! First things first -
Second, I live in Denver and every thing I post here is not only real, but it is LEGAL.
Third, Anyone can feel free to post in this journal - I am stubborn and may not follow any of your advice, but I appreciate input, and I love to learn. I've been following journals for a few years, and grew my first stash about 2 years ago. It was two Skunk #1's, and an NYCD. It all turned out well, but the most important thing I learned was this - if you are going to grow, you must be able to financially commit to creating a stable and regulated environment. Without further adieu, here's what we've got:
VEG
3x3x5 tent w/ three 4" holes, three vents, and two 3" utility holes
2' 8 bulb T5
6" circulating fan (used for exhaust)
air purifier
Foxfarm Ocean Forest
We'll be buying a new tent, lights, and exhaust system for flower.
I have been meaning to start this journal for a couple weeks, so I will divide my first post into 3 installments to cover the timeline.
The Ladies:
The Tent:
I won't say where I purchased them, and in all honesty you probably don't want to know. But to my surprise these babies looked amazing! I bought them as clones, but they look like they either came off a giant, or they had already been vegging for a few weeks in their solo cups. A few leaves have some yellowish fading (nute burn?) but they're trimmed, and the affected leaves are low. If they are still yellow in a few days, I'll just trim them off. If anything else looks burnt, I'll flush heavily. I transplanted them into the Ocean Forest in 2.5 gallon buckets, and LIGHTLY sprayed the roots with distilled water. We'll be starting off with 18 hours light, 6 hours dark, and "pure" distilled water for the first 2 days. From what I've heard OF is fairly nutrient rich, and if the yellowish leaves are nute burns, I certainly don't want to add anything additional immediately after transplant. After a few clean feedings, we will begin LST, a few "tops", and add some Super Thrive to the feeding schedule for a week or so.
Second, I live in Denver and every thing I post here is not only real, but it is LEGAL.
Third, Anyone can feel free to post in this journal - I am stubborn and may not follow any of your advice, but I appreciate input, and I love to learn. I've been following journals for a few years, and grew my first stash about 2 years ago. It was two Skunk #1's, and an NYCD. It all turned out well, but the most important thing I learned was this - if you are going to grow, you must be able to financially commit to creating a stable and regulated environment. Without further adieu, here's what we've got:
VEG
3x3x5 tent w/ three 4" holes, three vents, and two 3" utility holes
2' 8 bulb T5
6" circulating fan (used for exhaust)
air purifier
Foxfarm Ocean Forest
We'll be buying a new tent, lights, and exhaust system for flower.
I have been meaning to start this journal for a couple weeks, so I will divide my first post into 3 installments to cover the timeline.
The Ladies:
The Tent:
I won't say where I purchased them, and in all honesty you probably don't want to know. But to my surprise these babies looked amazing! I bought them as clones, but they look like they either came off a giant, or they had already been vegging for a few weeks in their solo cups. A few leaves have some yellowish fading (nute burn?) but they're trimmed, and the affected leaves are low. If they are still yellow in a few days, I'll just trim them off. If anything else looks burnt, I'll flush heavily. I transplanted them into the Ocean Forest in 2.5 gallon buckets, and LIGHTLY sprayed the roots with distilled water. We'll be starting off with 18 hours light, 6 hours dark, and "pure" distilled water for the first 2 days. From what I've heard OF is fairly nutrient rich, and if the yellowish leaves are nute burns, I certainly don't want to add anything additional immediately after transplant. After a few clean feedings, we will begin LST, a few "tops", and add some Super Thrive to the feeding schedule for a week or so.