Lowryder Lemon Skunk Feminised Closet Grow

Frenchy1000

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ok. so this is my second grow (first was male sadly.) so i am growing 2 this time :) here is the setup
2 clf's (soon to be more) 1 45watt red spectrum, 1 65 watt blue spectrum
closet
mylar sheet surrounding
9" fan
3ltr pots
indoor compost (perlite, compost)
lowryder #2 x lemon skunk feminised seeds. details here

they are a week old now (within a day of eachother) and coming on very stong :) here is some pix of the setup and plants soo far :)

hope you like and +rep for any help and suggestions :)

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94 Supra

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they look good. after the first week, they really can take off. id hit it with more lights, get some light nutrient waterings ready for next week & watch them blow up. you might need bigger pots soon. how big do you want these babies?
 

purplehazin

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I nute every watering until I see the slightest hint of over-doseing, then skip the the nutes the next watering.
 

Frenchy1000

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yey:) goy my new bulbs through. 2 45 watt clf's 1 2700k and 1 6400k :) just wainting for the clamps now and then to build my new light set up :)
 

Frenchy1000

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ok. so i got my new lights and my new clip on lamps set up :) looking a lot better now :) ill post plant pix in a few days, but they really bursting out fast with these nutes :)

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Oldreefer

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Most of the lowryder hybrids are pretty stable autos.....but are still sensitive to overwatering...typically, they need to dry out between watering so the roots are forced to seek......I feed all my autos nutes with every watering...I use a 4" pot (about 1 1/2 lt) with ALL my plants...3 ltr is fine as long as you know your weights when dry and adequately watered........make sure your heat is controlled and you have good ventilation (air exchange)....you are kinda lite on the lights but they will do ok....have some patience, follow the KISS philosophy and you'll be fine....good karma for your grow sent...
 

Frenchy1000

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I always check about an inch into the soil to check if it is dry and always wait untill it is dry. Ill leave it a vit longer from now on just to make sure. Thanks :-D
 

Oldreefer

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An inch into the soil is not nearly enough to get a proper judgement .....weight is by far a better one....a cheap moisture meter from walmart is an excellent way to "train" yourself also....
 

Frenchy1000

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i currently have some npk 10-4-3 and 3.5-3.5-3.5. are they any good untill i can get paid and go to the hydro shop?
 

Frenchy1000

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Most of the lowryder hybrids are pretty stable autos.....but are still sensitive to overwatering...typically, they need to dry out between watering so the roots are forced to seek......I feed all my autos nutes with every watering...I use a 4" pot (about 1 1/2 lt) with ALL my plants...3 ltr is fine as long as you know your weights when dry and adequately watered........make sure your heat is controlled and you have good ventilation (air exchange)....you are kinda lite on the lights but they will do ok....have some patience, follow the KISS philosophy and you'll be fine....good karma for your grow sent...
quick question, i thought that 3 ltr was still too small from wat i have read on here at times, but 1.5 ltr pots?? does that still give you a good yield in comparison to larger pots ???
 

hempstead

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I average about an ounce per plant in 3l pots. In 3 or 5 gallon pots it will range from 2-4 ounces depending on the strain.
Some guys on here go from seed to bud in 16oz party cups and do ok.
 
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