Dutch Passion Oasis Feminised, Hydroponic Ebb-n-Flow, From Seed to Curing

BongJuice

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I'm starting a whole new crop of Dutch Passion Oasis Feminised.
I've never done a grow journal. I'll try to be as deatailed as possible.
I'll be growing hydroponically with an active system Ebb-n-Flow from vegetative, cloning, and flowering.

I'm going to be using Advanced Nutrients. I'll be as detailed as possible
with recipe's.

The plan as follows;
I'm going to grow 2 seeds which will become my mothers.
I'll vegg my mothers for approx. 6 weeks before I take approx. 16 clones from.
I'll root the clones.
Then I'll grow my clones for approx. 2 weeks.
Then I'll place 8 of my best looking clones in flowering in a SOG setup.
I'll flower for approx. 8-9 weeks

During growth I'll show step-by-step procedures. I will also do this for flowering, drying, and curing.
I'll show as many pics as possible.

GERMINATION BEGAN ON SEPT. 28, 2008

Sept. 28
Germination begins.
I placed 4 drops of superthrive in a gallon container of Reversed Osmosis (RO) water.
I filled a plastic Dixie cup with the superthrive RO water.
I placed 2 seeds in the cup and let it sit on top of a Cable box overnight.
A cable box put's out just enough heat that seeds need to germinate properly.

Sept. 29
Both seeds sank to the bottom of the cup.
I placed a wet folded paper towel on a saucer, the paper towel was soaked with the same mixed RO water.
I then placed the seeds on the paper towel, and did the same for another paper towel and placed it on top of the seeds. Making it so the seeds are sandwiched together between two paper towels.
I then took another saucer and put it upside down on top of the other saucer making an enclosed humidome.
I then wrapped the two saucers with seran wrap keeping it air tight.
I then placed the saucer on top of the Cable box overnight.

Sept. 30
Seeds cracked open
I misted the seeds a little bit with the mixed RO water.
Wrapped back up and placed it back on the cable box.

Oct. 1
Tap root has grown approx. 3/8 of an inch
Wrapped back up and placed it back on the cable box.
I soaked 2 - 1 inch rockwool cubes with the mixed RO water and let
them sit overnight.

Oct. 2
Tap root is now approx. 1 inch long.
I placed seeds in the soaked cubes.
I then filled a growing tray with perlite about 1/4 inch depth, I then misted the perlite with RO water. The wet perlite will create more humidity inside the humidome.
I then placed the the cubes on top of the perlite.
I then sprayed the inside of the dome with the mixed RO water and placed the dome on top of the tray.
I placed the humidome on top of a seedling heating mat that sit's inside of a vegetative cabinet.
They are sitting under 4 - 4 foot 40 watt fluorescent lights that will be on
18 hours a day.
It's not necessary at this point to have the lights on, I do it to create more heat.
I turned the ventilation on.

Here's a couple older pics of my vegg cabinet and the seed package.
I'll take some newer pics to show the changes that I have made.
 

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My purple #1 had the picture on it and so did orangebud. Thats pretty weird. Another question what type of cloning method are you using? Orangebud is hard to clone and nute sensitive so I got an automatic cloner coming to me in the mail. No luck with clonex and oasis and Im not about to start a perpetual without having at least a 90% success rate every time.
 
My purple #1 had the picture on it and so did orangebud. Thats pretty weird. Another question what type of cloning method are you using? Orangebud is hard to clone and nute sensitive so I got an automatic cloner coming to me in the mail. No luck with clonex and oasis and Im not about to start a perpetual without having at least a 90% success rate every time.

That is pretty wierd...I did some searching on google and saw the same picture that I have on my seed package on some other different strains.
I have nothing but good things to say about Ontario Seed Bank, which is where I purchased these seeds. I'm not worried.....

I'm going to be using the traditional method of cloning.
But once my clones take root, they will placed in small 2 inch pots, in a smaller version of ebb-n-flow.
I will get more into details as things progress.
 
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