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Originally Posted by skaf alex although i read a lot i have a few questions...
i wanna grown one plant in a room...walls are white...no sun in it...humid enough... but i still have some questions.
1 are these conditions ok for one plant to grow??
2 the air fan should be open all day??
3 where exactly shall i have it placed??
4 what light are the best for my situation...condidered not to have to spend lots of money on them..
5 i will grow it with sterlized soil whats the best fertilizer to use?
6 after 3 weeks i make the tranplant for the flowering and change the light to 12 hours on...is that right???
7 my gowing pot is plastic with a few holes at the bottom ..whats the best way to make the tranplant??
i would appreciate to get some answers thanks |
Do you want to use a whole room for one plant?
If you can't afford a HPS lighting system then go for CFLs. Major toke has had some great results flowering with CFLs. Place multiple around the plant.
I assume the fan you are referring to is an oscillating desk fan type? If so this will be useful for moving air around and strengthening stems but you will need adequate ventilation still. You have to be replacing the air in your room because the plants love fresh air!
There's some good info on this and other things here:
http://www.aquaculture-hydroponics.c...ocCategoryID=4
For the oscillating fan use common sense if it's blowing your plant over it's too close. You want to simulate a light wind.
For you soil make sure it's well aerated if not add some horticultural perlite (bought at any garden centre, in the UK at least and I imagine anywhere else).
Use 2 part grow and bloom nutrients such as Canna terra . You feed it grow nutes when your light are on 24/0 and when you start flowering (i.e 12/2 light) feed it the other. Plants need higher levels of phosphorus and lower nitrogen when flowering. This is why there are different foods for both stage of growth.
I personally would wait until your plants show sex through preflowering before starting 12/12 light period, other people would disagree but I think you will get most from your plant this way.
Final transplant should be into a 3 gal pot or therabouts. Water the plant first and leave it for a few hours. Hold the stem between your middle fingers, turn pot upside down and give a firm slap to the bottom of the pot and the plant should come out. Put this in new pot with more medium. Beware though this new medium may have fresh nutrients in. Beware of over ferting.
Good luck!
Psyfiend