My grow is going to be PURE organic. I will only be watering with straight tap water (that has sat out for at least 24hrs). I am experimenting with different mixtures of compost, peat moss, and perlite in each pot. The pots vary from 50% compost, 25% peat moss, and 25% perlite, to the most potent pot mix of 85% compost and 15% perlite.
Before everyone jumps on my back about using too much compost, I should make it known that I have been growing flowers and vegetables with this identical compost for over 5 years in my outdoor garden. My tomatoes and most other plants can grow in this mix of pure 100% compost.
The compost consists of straw, horse manure, chicken manure, peat moss, soil, canola meal, calcium carbonate, and gypsum. It is well aged, screened, and ABSOLUTELY beautiful. I have given bags of it to friends to use on their on personal grows and they have had exceptionally tasty buds.
All of my plants were donated to me from a close friend. I took 10 clones (4 different strains) from him on new years day and all but one of them rooted! He also gave me 5 plants that he sprouted from bag seeds that have been vegging for about 3 weeks. Since these 5 plants are obviously much more mature than the clones I have decided to experiment once again in my room. I will grow these 5 plants to a height of 24-30" and let them get as bushy as they want to. However with the clones, since they are at least 3 weeks behind, I planted 7 of them (plus one bagseed i germinated) into 2 40 litre pots. So 4 plants in each of the two pots. These plants I plan to grow sea of green style-short with one very nice cola. I'm curious to see which way will yield more, in comparison to how long they have been growing.
Right now I am vegging with a 400 watt MH, and I plan on vegging for probably another 3 weeks before switching over to my 1000 watt HPS. I have ordered a carbon srubber (from the guy who's ads are always on this website) that should be arriving shortly. I will be exhausting this air directly into the sewage system.
Is it generally accepted by all that topping a plant to produce 2 large tops is the best way to go? I am planning on topping all but one of the larger girls I have growing, but I only transplanted them a few days ago so i'm going to wait 5-7 days so i don't stress them too much.
Thanks a million guys! Here are some pics of the beauties below. The pics are a couple days old and now all of the clones have been planted. I have also added a 10" fan that's giving them all a nice breeze; there's nothing wrong with leaving the fan on 24hrs eh? I want some nice short n' thick plants!
The one girl that was drooping has now perked up fully, I think she was just a little warm under the light without a breeze.