(Butters)
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
I have already started this grow and am currently about 4 weeks in. Got 10 LR2 seeds from attitude seekbank a little over 2 months ago. I also have 10 autoblueberry x AK47, along with a buch of g13 lab fem seeds.
Goal: Isolate one male and one female plant. Pollinate the female
to produce as many seeds as possible. Long term, looking to do a modified sea of green grow using autoflowering plants (hence why i need seeds instead of clones...can't clone the autos).
System: It's like an 11 liter DIY bubbleponic system. Got an air stone in there running 24/7. Base of the tote is covered with duct tape to keep as much light out as possible. I cut out only 2 holes in the top of the system as I will really only be using this for the purpose of breeding (i have a couple of other systems waiting to be used for the bigger grows).
Lighting: Currently using my aerogarden hood lamp and a couple of cfl's (i forget the exact wattage but they're minimum of 42watts as I remember)(one high kelvin and the other low kelvin). I also have a 150w HPS to use but this light is currently finishing up another grow of mine. I will be throwing these lr2's under the hps when I finish with my other grow (listed under the aerogardeners thread).
Nutes: Fox Farm hydro series. I still have a ton of ?s about the feeding schedule for these autoflowerers since they are far from the typical seed-->veg-->flower cycle. I just started to add nutes at week #3, and used a small mix of the Hydro Grow Big and Big Bloom. I imagine these lr2's don't need many nutes in the early going (or even throughout the entire grow given their size). I also have a good amount of 3% hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) to add to the rez during each feeding.
Other Material: Digital pH and PPM meter (cheap ones though). General Hydroponics ph up and down.
Grow Medium: Hydro; 2" net cups, hydroton rocks, rockwool cubes.
Space: Right now, they're in a spare bedroom of mine. The set up will eventually be moved to either my closet (where my current grow is finishing) or my basement (which may give me more relief in terms of odor control).
The pics included were taken earlier in the week. I had some serious difficulties getting seeds to sprout up and was eventually able to create a poor mans humidity dome that finally worked. The 1st plant I put in the system about 4 weeks ago. He's definately a male and I'm more than fine with that given what I'm trying to do here. The 2nd plant (no pics yet) just went into the system today and is only a couple of cm's tall right now. Took a full week in the humidity dome to finally sprout up. PROBLEM...there is now 4 full weeks of seperation in growth between these two. This obviously complicates the grow given that they will require 2 different concentrations of nutrients throughout the entire grow. I'm not sure what I'm going to do about this just yet or just how keeping them in the same rez will affect the grow but I'm working on it. There maturities will also be quite different as well. I plan on collecting the pollen from the male in a small glass jar and will probably use a tiny paint brush to pollinate the female bud sites.
The only other problem I have encountered so far is some spreading discoloration in the male plant that is 4 weeks old. My guess is that this is due to ph issues. I re-ph to 5.5-5.8 once each day. When I check the rez at the end of each day, the ph tends to be well over 6, hence the discoloration (brownish yellow spots to be exact). Not sure how I'm going to get around this. I'll probably ph it twice per day (once in the morning, once at night) to get greater stability.
All comments, questions, and suggestions are welcome
I have already started this grow and am currently about 4 weeks in. Got 10 LR2 seeds from attitude seekbank a little over 2 months ago. I also have 10 autoblueberry x AK47, along with a buch of g13 lab fem seeds.
Goal: Isolate one male and one female plant. Pollinate the female

System: It's like an 11 liter DIY bubbleponic system. Got an air stone in there running 24/7. Base of the tote is covered with duct tape to keep as much light out as possible. I cut out only 2 holes in the top of the system as I will really only be using this for the purpose of breeding (i have a couple of other systems waiting to be used for the bigger grows).
Lighting: Currently using my aerogarden hood lamp and a couple of cfl's (i forget the exact wattage but they're minimum of 42watts as I remember)(one high kelvin and the other low kelvin). I also have a 150w HPS to use but this light is currently finishing up another grow of mine. I will be throwing these lr2's under the hps when I finish with my other grow (listed under the aerogardeners thread).
Nutes: Fox Farm hydro series. I still have a ton of ?s about the feeding schedule for these autoflowerers since they are far from the typical seed-->veg-->flower cycle. I just started to add nutes at week #3, and used a small mix of the Hydro Grow Big and Big Bloom. I imagine these lr2's don't need many nutes in the early going (or even throughout the entire grow given their size). I also have a good amount of 3% hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) to add to the rez during each feeding.
Other Material: Digital pH and PPM meter (cheap ones though). General Hydroponics ph up and down.
Grow Medium: Hydro; 2" net cups, hydroton rocks, rockwool cubes.
Space: Right now, they're in a spare bedroom of mine. The set up will eventually be moved to either my closet (where my current grow is finishing) or my basement (which may give me more relief in terms of odor control).
The pics included were taken earlier in the week. I had some serious difficulties getting seeds to sprout up and was eventually able to create a poor mans humidity dome that finally worked. The 1st plant I put in the system about 4 weeks ago. He's definately a male and I'm more than fine with that given what I'm trying to do here. The 2nd plant (no pics yet) just went into the system today and is only a couple of cm's tall right now. Took a full week in the humidity dome to finally sprout up. PROBLEM...there is now 4 full weeks of seperation in growth between these two. This obviously complicates the grow given that they will require 2 different concentrations of nutrients throughout the entire grow. I'm not sure what I'm going to do about this just yet or just how keeping them in the same rez will affect the grow but I'm working on it. There maturities will also be quite different as well. I plan on collecting the pollen from the male in a small glass jar and will probably use a tiny paint brush to pollinate the female bud sites.
The only other problem I have encountered so far is some spreading discoloration in the male plant that is 4 weeks old. My guess is that this is due to ph issues. I re-ph to 5.5-5.8 once each day. When I check the rez at the end of each day, the ph tends to be well over 6, hence the discoloration (brownish yellow spots to be exact). Not sure how I'm going to get around this. I'll probably ph it twice per day (once in the morning, once at night) to get greater stability.
All comments, questions, and suggestions are welcome