First PC attempt with CFLs (Bagseed)

WeedLord420

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So this is my first PC grow. I've been trying out several different things recently (ScrOG, CFLs, topping, etc.) just to try and find out what works best for me. I just sprouted this bagseed today, planted it, and I'm gonna see what happens. Any critique would be awesome. But if it involves moving the lights, it's not possible. Like i said, this is just an experiment to see how it goes.

Lights: 2 6,700K 23W CFLs and 1 2,700K 23W CFL.

Equipment: PC case, reflective walls, 2 exhaust fans, 1 fresh air intake fan (all 3 fans running on a 12V DC adapter).

Soil: Sunshine mix #4

Nutrients: Just a SoilTab from Nirvana for veg and a FlowerTab from Nirvana for flower.

Outside of the PC case
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My fans. The two bigger ones are blowing out and the top one is pulling air in
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My lights
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The little pot that is holding my plant. Not much to see right now, but I'm hoping that changes soon. :D
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The SoilTabs I am using for Veg
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keep it real.

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very kool man i would for sure plant more then one because you may put all this work into a male =[ that would suck, try and get your cfls mounted on the size of the box that way you can fit as much as you can, i would also do a scrog but again alot of work if its a male, if you for sure find out its a female i would take a cutting clone her in a veg room and train her into a screen for two months then cut her back (top all of her tops right above the screen) as soon as you put her into flower then you get the hang of training topping clones with bag seed, do it like a pro you can do it.
 

WeedLord420

Member
Thanks for all the advice man. But thats exactly why i dont have a ScrOG or anything in the case. So that, A) In case its a male, i didnt put a whole lot of work into it, but i still get to see how it grows in the box and B) if it is a female, i get to see the whole cycle of it in the box AND get to clone her a bit. :D

But as for today, not that much to report. Not even above soil yet. Kind of worried about it. :(
 
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