Update on the girls:
They are on day 29 in flower. Still feeding once a day until runoff at around 600 ppm. Last night I decided to go ahead and clean them up, and ended up removing alot of foilage as it was just to full in the 4x4 tent and so many flowers hidden from the light.
Update: Girls are doing good. 2 weeks into flowering. Alot of things I wanna be better at and do differently already and will on the next grow as I wanted to top not fim and I also fimmed later than I had planned. Vegged longer than expected due to my inline fan having issues. Should have...
Smoked a bowl of girl scout cookies tonight and then proceeded to give my young plants a photo shoot lol. I pulled them out the tent and made pics without being directly under the light this time and man they sure do look sexy to me. I added all 5 of them in a collage but did zero editing or...
Well "peaceful" you left out the part i clearly stated which was you must invest the proper time and study well for it to be successful for first time grower so maybe for the person wanting to just grab a pot and throw in some seeds and grow some bud then yes I'll agree that soil is better for...
I'm on my first ever grow and starting with straight coco for my medium... I'm a super newbie just started my first grow on day 10 with my white widow Fem seeds from ilgm. I think Coco is a great way to start for any new grower as long as you really do your research before hand and know how to...
Just wanted to show off how my veg tent is setup at the moment and see what y'all think. I'm using cheap $20 dollar duct fans from Amazon. One for pulling out hot air then another pulling in fresh cool air and seem to be working great for this 2x4 tent. At times it gets a lil warmer thank I like...
I'll be sure to check it out man! Thanks for you input! I was thinking I'd prolly go to a one gallon after the Dixie cups then into the 5 gallon but from what I've seen air pruning is where it's at! It's not to dry the Coco out but to keep from getting rootbound and causing more roots.
What he said! That's exactly why I've made holes so that they air prune and to not get rootbound. I watched several videos on this before starting and loved the outcome. Can't never have too many roots!