--*First Grow- 20 Seedlings CFL 36x20x62 Closet Tent- Journal*--

Will I yield something near the cannabis family?

  • Yes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • Pen Is

    Votes: 1 50.0%

  • Total voters
    2
  • Poll closed .

Dr. Who

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Girls are looking great! Most have started working on the first set of "3 leaves"

So happy! I can't believe my eyes. Such a wonderful feeling!!!

Hope everyone has a beautiful Sunday! We are out of the terrible rain storm that hit the US and finally have some sunshine today!





I'd like to purchase these two items...

Any opinions or insight will be much appreciated family! Thank you! View attachment 3630576View attachment 3630578
Use raw honey for a rooting compound
DON'T! buy "superthrivejive"
Superthrive is JUNK! Get the kelp extract ( I like Age Old or maxicrop seaweed) Does the same thing BETTER as it REALLY works!
 

420Primo

Active Member
Get the Ca/Mg and start using it!
Same for the Kelp extract!

The plants need it !

Dr. who,

I can't thank you enough!

I have checked out a few things online and I really appreciate you leading me in the right direction.


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I've added these to my cart.

For the kelp, do you have a recommendation?

I just realized FF has a line for it also.



I will stop using the hydrogen peroxide also.


I have made sure to water between feelings and check for 20% run off.

I don't want the salts building up and have lock out.

I haven't opened TIGER Bloom. Grow Big has been used once as its directions are once per week with seedlings which I did qtr strength.

And I mixed that with Big Bloom at qtr strength also. PHd it down and kept PPM below 600

That was first feeding. Yesterday was PH water only.


For the lights I was looking at T8s and they were relatively inexpensive and give less heat then HPS (which I can invest in once I purchase portable AC)

That or a T5...



I'm going to mix up their next feeding they are very light and hardly damp
 

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420Primo

Active Member
Well I am learning the ways.

Plants were damp last night and I refrained from watering. They rewarded me. Most of them are picking up their droopy leaves and I see many now on there next set of leaves.

New growth is a much greener.

Original leaves have gained a significant amount of color back also!!!!! Will post pics soon!

Feeding is next. Half strength Big Bloom and Grow Big will be mixed up shortly.
 

DANfour20

Well-Known Member
Hello, I only read the first post (short of time and that was a long intro lol)so I apologise if I say something which has already been said.

I'm doing a CFL grow rite now, at week 6 of flower and things didn't turn out as well as I had expected. Your question about whether to go for several low watt bulbs or 2 high watt bulbs.. With hindsite I would say several lower watt bulbs. I bought a 200w dual spec. And I also got a 105 w 6500k for veg. Gives of good light but the spread is not as efficient as if I'd have bought more lower watt bulbs.
 

Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
Dr. who,

I can't thank you enough!

I have checked out a few things online and I really appreciate you leading me in the right direction.


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I've added these to my cart.

For the kelp, do you have a recommendation?

I just realized FF has a line for it also.



I will stop using the hydrogen peroxide also.


I have made sure to water between feelings and check for 20% run off.

I don't want the salts building up and have lock out.

I haven't opened TIGER Bloom. Grow Big has been used once as its directions are once per week with seedlings which I did qtr strength.

And I mixed that with Big Bloom at qtr strength also. PHd it down and kept PPM below 600

That was first feeding. Yesterday was PH water only.


For the lights I was looking at T8s and they were relatively inexpensive and give less heat then HPS (which I can invest in once I purchase portable AC)

That or a T5...



I'm going to mix up their next feeding they are very light and hardly damp
T5's work! But take a look at what a friend does with T5's. See the set up? It's light intensity your shooting for. This is a LONG thread but, contains such valuable information you should take a cpl a days and read it - note taking is good!

What size area are you intending to use? Lets see what lighting choices you'll have for that......

https://www.rollitup.org/t/light.853779/

The ONLY 2 kelp/seaweed extracts I'll use are AGE OLD KELP EXTRACT and MAXICROP SEAWEED EXTRACT.......I do use the green label (organic) Thrive Alive (kelp base) in making an organic feed. I like the added things and the 1-1-1 NPK ratio it brings to the table but that's for when I'm building a feed - not used as a Kelp extract for "everyday" use...
 

DANfour20

Well-Known Member
Gumtree have some great offers on secondhand hps ballast and reflectors with brand-new bulbs hortilux etc..

Thinking of getting one for my next run.
 

420Primo

Active Member
Glad to hear you refrained from watering aftet quoting they were still damp.
Good job!

It was tough, but the reward was worth it.

Seeing but the growth by letting the dry completely was eye opening. I wish I had learn better watering practices about two weeks sooner :)

But they are enjoying the new schedule and showing the love!
 

420Primo

Active Member
Hello, I only read the first post (short of time and that was a long intro lol)so I apologise if I say something which has already been said.

I'm doing a CFL grow rite now, at week 6 of flower and things didn't turn out as well as I had expected. Your question about whether to go for several low watt bulbs or 2 high watt bulbs.. With hindsite I would say several lower watt bulbs. I bought a 200w dual spec. And I also got a 105 w 6500k for veg. Gives of good light but the spread is not as efficient as if I'd have bought more lower watt bulbs.

Hey Dan,

I nearly ordered a couple of the "large CFL" thank you for your input on that experience and letting me know what you'd change.

That will help me tremendously.

And yes I have referenced your notes quite a bit! Thank you very much!
 

420Primo

Active Member
T5's work! But take a look at what a friend does with T5's. See the set up? It's light intensity your shooting for. This is a LONG thread but, contains such valuable information you should take a cpl a days and read it - note taking is good!

What size area are you intending to use? Lets see what lighting choices you'll have for that......

https://www.rollitup.org/t/light.853779/

The ONLY 2 kelp/seaweed extracts I'll use are AGE OLD KELP EXTRACT and MAXICROP SEAWEED EXTRACT.......I do use the green label (organic) Thrive Alive (kelp base) in making an organic feed. I like the added things and the 1-1-1 NPK ratio it brings to the table but that's for when I'm building a feed - not used as a Kelp extract for "everyday" use...


That link of light is an excellent read thank you for sharing! I am going to continue with it and hopefully it will shed some light on the best choice for my climate and space.

And thanks for answering the Seaweed/Kelp question. Once I get home I'll print out some good reads on those and make a expidited order to get the girls fed.
 

Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
That link of light is an excellent read thank you for sharing! I am going to continue with it and hopefully it will shed some light on the best choice for my climate and space.

And thanks for answering the Seaweed/Kelp question. Once I get home I'll print out some good reads on those and make a expidited order to get the girls fed.
That thread was started by a friend. I link to several of his best postings.....Thanks as always to Riddle.

I'm only trying to help......

A great therapy for me right now! Some of you understand that.

Thanks for your kind words in responce.
 

420Primo

Active Member
Thank to all of you who drop by and share your knowledge and help guide me in the right direction for my first grow. You have been great help!


The girls have gained a lot of color back IMO...lets take a looksies...last night they had there feeding...still damp, prob will need a reg. watering by afternoon.

feed yesterday was

10ml Big Bloom
1ml Grow Big

To a gallon distilled. PH down to 6.4 and ppm >300


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A little bit of residue, I think from me feeding them and it splashed on the leaves...I need to get a spray bottle for foliar feeding that reminds meIMG_1883.jpg
This one caught a light burn..

IMG_1885.jpg This one has a little ways to go...Lots of curling.

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Now this one was the worst of them all...I fed this girl with a little bit of MG tomato mix 7 days ago..it healed her up nicely...wont try that again.

Sticking to the FF Trio for the remainder...

81 Air Temp
74 Soil Temp
51% RH

Still using 4x23w 6500k and 4x23w soft
about 4'' from tops

Thanks again for stopping by!
 

DANfour20

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Those still look very damp. I'd give it at least another day before you water them again. Possibly 2 days.

Stick your finger in the soil to your second joint/ knuckle if you still feel even a small amount of moisture they don't need watering. Drying your plants out promotes root growth as they will actively search out water in your growing medium.
 

DANfour20

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Also I have my plants within 2 inches of light.

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And beleive it or not my soil here won't need watering for another 2 days.

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420Primo

Active Member
Those still look very damp. I'd give it at least another day before you water them again. Possibly 2 days.

Stick your finger in the soil to your second joint/ knuckle if you still feel even a small amount of moisture they don't need watering. Drying your plants out promotes root growth as they will actively search out water in your growing medium.

Damn Dan! Vey nice stalk! I have kept the isolating fan on them since they sprouted on low, just enough to give them a wiggle or two every breeze. Hopefully it build them up nice and strong like yours! Thanks for sharing!



If I went two days without watering right now in this small peat moss smart cups they would be crispy! These things dry extremely quick! I cannot stand them.

I wait to water until one knuckle deep is 100% dry, and by measuring the weight... I trained myself with a small pot that just had dry soil in it. I lift it first to gauge the others.

I am really hoping once I transplant I will not have to water then nearly as much...I am waiting for them to show a significant amount of growth and prove healthy before I shock them with a another transplant..I feel confident with doing them now.


If they survived the transplanting I did to them out of the peat moss seedling cups they were in (shot glass size) to these larger peat moss cups (1/2 size of a red solo)...then I have faith they will survive their next move with a quicker recovery!

I want to move them into their final home and would like to use the larger fabric smart pots...they seem to be of assistance with two great things...over watering and self pruning. Which can help me avoid root rot.

I haven't made a choice on their final homes yet...or the gallon size.
 

420Primo

Active Member
Do you think you are going to be able to grow 20 seedlings with this light setup?
That would be very nice, about $20 in lights and stop there! haha

I have enough watts to maybe take 1 all the way to flower...I am upgrading as I go.

I am looking at a few options for much better lighting as I type this.
 
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420Primo

Active Member
T5's work! But take a look at what a friend does with T5's. See the set up? It's light intensity your shooting for. This is a LONG thread but, contains such valuable information you should take a cpl a days and read it - note taking is good!

What size area are you intending to use? Lets see what lighting choices you'll have for that......

https://www.rollitup.org/t/light.853779/

The ONLY 2 kelp/seaweed extracts I'll use are AGE OLD KELP EXTRACT and MAXICROP SEAWEED EXTRACT.......I do use the green label (organic) Thrive Alive (kelp base) in making an organic feed. I like the added things and the 1-1-1 NPK ratio it brings to the table but that's for when I'm building a feed - not used as a Kelp extract for "everyday" use...

Dr. Who,

I have added to my cart and purchased prime

GH CaliMag
http://www.amazon.com/General-Hydroponics-CaliMagic-Gardening-1-Quart/dp/B00GZRKI40/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1458232702&sr=8-1&keywords=calimag

Botanicare Silica Blast

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EJZAWA?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_2&smid=A19I28AKMOKQVB


and I am trying to decide the Kelp/seaweed

Age Old is below 3-2-2

http://www.amazon.com/Age-Old-Organics-1FS32C-Fertilizer/dp/B007TFTDPC/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1458232472&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=AGE+OLD+KELP+EXTRACT


Maxicrop 0-0-1 is below

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000COBUQC?keywords=kelp seaweed extract&qid=1458232930&ref_=sr_1_2&sr=8-2


which would you lean towards using with FF Trio?


Thank you kindly in advance!
 
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