Very First Cupboard Grow, Lots of Pictures.

Wolfman Zen

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Hmm can we get a better pic of the whole plant, and how old is it?
and what growing media are you using?

They may need nutes... or getting too much notes.... I don't think it's the lights
 

mikeeees

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i dont mist, but it might of gotten some mist from before, it was in the bathroom window for alota the grow, 2 days in the box , it was germed on the 1st (canada day :) ) im not using any nutes, but i do have some. Due to space, im going to be puting them into flowering in a few days, as soon as i get my timer fixed up and set up. i have them in potting soil wiht perlite,peat moss, humus, compost. and i'll get a few better pics up. the pot that it is in is very tall and narrow, due to it being in a window cill, i have a ton of questions because i might wanna put it into a normal pot.

i might of missed soething, if i did just ask again:P
 

mikeeees

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well ive transplanted it to a new blue bucket, the transplant was a bit... rough.

keep my fingers crossed that its okayy. pics soon
 

Jesushasdreads

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i like to give my plants a mild mixture of superthrive and water before i transplant them...it eases the stress...you could still water them w/ the superthrive to help stress from transplanting.
 

Jesushasdreads

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haha, nvm, you can try that the next time you have to transplant something, i just realised you posted that like 10 days ago....did your plant bounce back from the transplant shock? doing good?
 

mikeeees

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havent' posted in a while, grow is done for indoor, for now at least.

outdoor 09 is what im lookin forward too :(
 

snoopdog621

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sorry to hear about the grow mike ... but at least u gained more exspirence for next year .... and i bet the ladys outside will be more then amazin .... anyways check out my new update hommie
 

tendran

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Make sure you're using "Parallel" Wiring and don't wire them in a "Series" when you're connecting them to the 12v adapter. Also, different 12v AC/DC converters have different max amps. Your average PC case fan uses 0.12 amps (I believe, at least), so if you're converter doesn't have enough power it'll run them both at a lower efficiency. The highest amp rating I've seen on any of these boxes was for a replacement LCD plug. 6 amps should be enough to run 2 high cfm scythe fans and 2 standard intake fans off one plug, in theory. I can't express the importance of Parallel wiring though. If you don't know what I mean, check this link.. it's in regards to wiring speakers, but the same principle applies.

http://www.termpro.com/articles/spkrz.html
 
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