1st CFL grow, opinions wanted

evilmogan

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hey everyone, thanks for looking. This is my first grow ever. It's 3 plants, 2 NL and 1 Big Bang. Here are some photos. Any critiques, suggestions, or ideas are most welcome. Ignore the 90 degree high on the thermostat, the high in the closet is about 82 degrees max. 8-23w cfls. Day 9 photos. Too early to feed? :hug:

thanks everyone.

EvilMogan
 

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MikeyPeenz

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wait for the second set of leafs then add only 1/4 mix of nutes.
Hey dude, nice setup! like stumps said, you should wait a bit for nuts.
I will be subscribing to your grow, i just started mine, im on day 4, maybe we can keep in touch and compare our gals! good luck budd keep us updated!
 

InThEwOoDs

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Too early to feed, I usually wait until the girls have 5 leaflets before I give them 1/2 strength nutes.

Nice looking setup, what bulbs do you plan on using for flowering? How long are you vegging?
 

evilmogan

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Does the Big Bang look stunted to you guys? I cant say how long I'm going to veg, they seem to be growing a tad slow. I have almost 6ft of height and 3 feet of width to work with. As far as flowering goes, Lowe's has 6 packs of 2700k 23w bulbs for around $11 so I'm going to pick up a package of those and perhaps one of those large 150w bulbs. Thanks for the advice so far guys/girls. ;) Mikey, post the link to your grow.
 

MikeyPeenz

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Does the Big Bang look stunted to you guys? I cant say how long I'm going to veg, they seem to be growing a tad slow. I have almost 6ft of height and 3 feet of width to work with. As far as flowering goes, Lowe's has 6 packs of 2700k 23w bulbs for around $11 so I'm going to pick up a package of those and perhaps one of those large 150w bulbs. Thanks for the advice so far guys/girls. ;) Mikey, post the link to your grow.
Hey dude, have you check out seemorebuds book?? i grabbed it and its been really helping me out! if you have that much room to work with you really should let it veg for a fair amount of time! thats going to be chronic! happy token bro! linky is below
https://www.rollitup.org/cfl-growing/261235-indoor-cfl-journal-1st-grow.html
 

evilmogan

Member
I actually do have seemorebud's book, it's pretty cool. I want to let it veg as long as possible, if they make it lol.. two of them are droopy and kinda sickly.
 

evilmogan

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I'm sticking my finger a few inches into the soil to check. It's bone dry after a few days, but they're still drooping.
 

MikeyPeenz

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I'm sticking my finger a few inches into the soil to check. It's bone dry after a few days, but they're still drooping.
hey bro, its hard to tell, but judging by those pics of the soil it looks really wet

Ya that book is a great guide, its helped me out so far.
keep me updated dude
 

Uncle Ben

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I'd put those lamps almost touching the leaves. Water only when the pot feels light to the lift. If you germed using a paper towel, you've set them back. Feed according to the needs of the plant.

If the leaves are drooping, you have a root system issue.

Good luck,
UB
 

evilmogan

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Thanks for the speedy reply Uncle Ben. I did germ them in a paper towel. I wont make that mistake again. The one that I let germ the longest is one having the most problems. I moved the lights much closer, thanks for the advice. Hopefully at least one of my girls will make it out alive, lol..
 

Uncle Ben

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An archive follows. You don't have to get as anal as I did in this draft, but it does insure success.

Germinating Cannabis Seeds (for Bio Growers)

Your seedlings will be alot better off if you germinate directly in soil - less handling and mechanical disturbance means less chance of physical damage to the plant's taproot (and roothairs) and less food reserves used to position itself due to the natural hormonal influence called Gravitropism. That translates into less food reserves used and increased seedling vigor, especially in the very early critical stages of seedling development.

This is my foolproof method for Cannabis Seed Germination in soil:

First, if harvesting seeds from my own crosses, I air-dry newly harvested seeds for a couple of weeks, and then store them in the refrigerator with a little rice. Cold-treatment seems to increase viability and germination rates, especially with indica-dom strains. I almost always get a 100% germination rate with quality seedstock.

Soak the seeds in plain water for 12 hours prior to planting to hydrate them, which will speed up germination. In general, good seeds will sink, bad seeds will remain floating (they contain air, not an embryo). I first sterilize seeds in a bleach solution (1 Tbsp. bleach/1 gallon of water) for 1/2 hour to kill any fungus residing on the seedcoat.

Sterilize enough *damp* fine soil with heat to germinate all of your seeds. You can do this by treating the damp soil to temps of (no more than) 200F for 20 mins in a conventional oven, or in a microwave oven on high for 2 minutes, while stirring a couple of times. Your goal is to get and hold the entire soil mix's temperature at 170F to 180F for about 20 minutes which can be monitored with a probe type thermometer. Let the mix cool thoroughly. This will insure that damp-off fungus spores have been killed in the soil mix. Make sure the soil mix is light and humusy (not real coarse). You can add a little sand or vermiculite to aid in drainage and weight.

Buy some white 20oz styrofoam "drinking glasses", commonly called "Styro-Cups", and punch holes in the bottom (and side bottom) for drainage. I use a red-hot ice pick for this. These containers are 6 1/2" tall and will allow ample room for the taproot to grow before cotyledon emergence which will increase your seedling's vigor. The taproot (radicle) is already at least 4" long at the point of emergence - don't restrict it (in order to maximize seedling growth rate). Styro-Cups can be found on the shelf displaying picnic items at your local grocery store.

Fill the pots almost to the top with your soil mix, water well to settle the mix, take a pencil and make a small hole about 1/4" to 1/2" deep, NO deeper, and drop *one* seed in. Cover the seed with *fine* soil, only enough to top up the hole, firm lightly with your finger, and lightly water until water runs freely thru the drain holes. Place in a warm spot around 80F/26C. Do NOT cover the cup with saran wrap or anything else. The seed has been hydrated from the soaking and will germinate soon. This container should not require further watering until the seedling is up and running.

During the first couple of days, mist the top soil surface lightly (if need be), never allowing the top to crust over, but not to the point that the medium stays waterlogged which will invite pythium rot (damp-off). "Less is more" at this point. Do NOT water this pot any more until the seedling is up, and only if it needs it at the point of emergence. Again, no need to cover with plastic wrap as the radicle (taproot) will grow at least 4" before the cotyledons emerge from the soil. IOW, even though you can't see it, the plant's root is seeking and finding moisture at the container's lower soil levels. I cannot emphasize this enough. The seedling will emerge anywhere from 2 to 10 days from the time you sowed it.

That's all to it! With good care, your faves will be ready to transplant within 1 to 2 weeks, and will easily slip out of the "cup" with a solid rootball that will never know it's been disturbed if potted up gently and quickly. Move up to a final pot of 3 to 5 gallons to sex and finish.

An effective transplant solution can be made using (no more than) 1 teaspoon of a 15-30-15 fert and 10 drops of Superthrive per gallon of water. Take note regarding the immediate growth spurt after this transition!

Good luck,
Uncle Ben
 

Skunkybud

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Nice dude I think you'll have some nice shit when all is said an done dude. You're alot more prepared then I was dude I think success is deffinite its just to the extent of how much. I'm here to watch dude. Subscribed son I'm ripped.bongsmilie

Check my shit out if you want dude also my first time with cfls.
 

Skunkybud

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thanks guys appreciate it ;) I swear its like watching paint dry, I check it 10 times a day lol...
Dude once they start budding it gets worse. Trust me on that. I've been trying my hardest to not look at my nugs makes me just wanna snip n toke.bongsmilie

But yeah I wish you could have a fully budded pot plant from seed in a single day. That would be heavenly.
 
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