AltarNation
Well-Known Member
Hey friends... figured I'd start up one thread for what I'm up to instead of doing more than one thread. So tune in and subscribe to see whatever I'm up to. :0]
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I've had something on the back burner while my last project finished and now have some babies to show off. I am practicing mainlining and have gone up to 8 heads on the raspberry coughs, which is where I will leave those. The C99's are younger and have only received one topping so far.
Don't remember off the top of my head exactly when i started either now, but if really important the information could be sussed out of my last thread, haha. Maybe I'll look it up later.... we'll come back to that.
Medium: 5 Gal Smart Pots (and one 5 gal buckets ) of Pre-mixed "living" soil that cooked for a month.
Recipe used was Sincerely420's, thanks mang!:
-1.5cubic feet Fox Farm Ocean Forest
-38cups Wiggle Worms Earthworm Casting (1-0-0)
-10cups Perlite(may add more eventually)
-11tsp Rooters Mycorrhizae
*Soil Base
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-1.5cups Indonesian Hi-P Bat Guano (.5-13-.2)
-1.5cups Algamin Kelp Meal (1-0-2)
-1.5cups Espoma Tomato Tone (3-4-6)
*Nutritional Amendments
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-1.5cups Azomite(used as a rock dust)
-0.5cup Espoma Green sand
-1.25cups Hi-Cal Lime
*Mineral Amendments
Strains: Raspberry Cough and C99, both feminized.
Lighting: Same as last time, it's 16 bulbs of 48" T5, variety of and combination of PAR bulbs and regular 6500k's to fill the gaps. Stadium style lighting on sides and top, 4 on each side and 8 on top. (Pics below if you haven't seen it yet) The total footprint is about 4x2.5' with all those bulbs on it.
Ventilation and Enclosure: Basically the same as last time as well, except I took down the ventilation and stacked it in the back of the closet instead of having it over head. This just corrects for some overhead crowding I was having where I was trying to mix nutes and such inside the closet over the mother chamber. I also had an issue at the end of flowering with smell, and I'm hoping that it was a bad seal between the fan and the filter... so hoping it's fixed now. Soler&Palau TD-200 with 8" carbon filter, btw.
Nutrients: Hopefully the soil takes care of it, but I will probably experiment with brewing teas to supplement later on, too.
Here's some pics of the work I did today... mainlining on one of the raspberry coughs in progress:
Group shot of everything transplanted to final containers:
Here's some shots of the bamboo racks to keep the bags off the drainage channel:
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I've had something on the back burner while my last project finished and now have some babies to show off. I am practicing mainlining and have gone up to 8 heads on the raspberry coughs, which is where I will leave those. The C99's are younger and have only received one topping so far.
Don't remember off the top of my head exactly when i started either now, but if really important the information could be sussed out of my last thread, haha. Maybe I'll look it up later.... we'll come back to that.
Medium: 5 Gal Smart Pots (and one 5 gal buckets ) of Pre-mixed "living" soil that cooked for a month.
Recipe used was Sincerely420's, thanks mang!:
-1.5cubic feet Fox Farm Ocean Forest
-38cups Wiggle Worms Earthworm Casting (1-0-0)
-10cups Perlite(may add more eventually)
-11tsp Rooters Mycorrhizae
*Soil Base
__________________________
-1.5cups Indonesian Hi-P Bat Guano (.5-13-.2)
-1.5cups Algamin Kelp Meal (1-0-2)
-1.5cups Espoma Tomato Tone (3-4-6)
*Nutritional Amendments
__________________________
-1.5cups Azomite(used as a rock dust)
-0.5cup Espoma Green sand
-1.25cups Hi-Cal Lime
*Mineral Amendments
Strains: Raspberry Cough and C99, both feminized.
Lighting: Same as last time, it's 16 bulbs of 48" T5, variety of and combination of PAR bulbs and regular 6500k's to fill the gaps. Stadium style lighting on sides and top, 4 on each side and 8 on top. (Pics below if you haven't seen it yet) The total footprint is about 4x2.5' with all those bulbs on it.
Ventilation and Enclosure: Basically the same as last time as well, except I took down the ventilation and stacked it in the back of the closet instead of having it over head. This just corrects for some overhead crowding I was having where I was trying to mix nutes and such inside the closet over the mother chamber. I also had an issue at the end of flowering with smell, and I'm hoping that it was a bad seal between the fan and the filter... so hoping it's fixed now. Soler&Palau TD-200 with 8" carbon filter, btw.
Nutrients: Hopefully the soil takes care of it, but I will probably experiment with brewing teas to supplement later on, too.
Here's some pics of the work I did today... mainlining on one of the raspberry coughs in progress:
Group shot of everything transplanted to final containers:
Here's some shots of the bamboo racks to keep the bags off the drainage channel:
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