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Ghetto Grow

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Hello, Im Ghetto Grow and this is my first time growing anything ever!


Recently i got a bag seed decided to germinate it and went out and bought 2 100W CFL lights and 2 60W CFL lights and decided to throw a ghetto grow room set up into my closet. Im really just interested in making this work im a full time smoker and would love to not throw so much money into what i love doing... getting baked:)

I planted the germinated seed with a white tail sticking out of it and the stem popped up about 5/2/10.

Its now 5/4/10 and it has 2 leaves coming off of it and 2 small ones in the middle its also about 1inch tall.

My setup
Box with foil surroding the inside, pot is in the box inside a rubbermaid container
2, 60W CFL lights a couple inches from the plant
2, 100W CFL lights rights a couple inches from the plant
1 Standard fan 2FT from plant




 

Ghetto Grow

Member
I just took the 100Watt CFL's off and left the 60Watt CFL's stay an inch or to away.


I have a question when should i start vegg? and during veg should i do 18/6 for light and have the 60watt and 100watt on at the same time?
 

That 5hit

Well-Known Member
SOIL GROWING BASIC
cherry popping grow technic for indoor soil growing
(get a few grows under your belt before jumping into advanced cultivation, learn the basic)
a good location, soil, nutes, lights, and co2 can only take you so far
big buds and good yeilds are based on genes and growing skills

plant life is tipicaly
2wks-1month veg 24/0 or 18/6
2-3 month flower 12/12
4 months (maybe 3) all together from seed to cured smoke

everything can be found at any bigbox store
place seed in a cup of water
check every day untill you see seed crack and or tap root
then place in a 1in deep hole covered with soil, in a 1 gal pot full of soil
water plants ever 2-3 days or when soil is dry
now get a digital thermometer, one with a temperature and a humidity gauge
optional items : heater, a/c, dehumidifier
maintain lights on temps of 70-80 (with co2 you can let it go as high as 95) at lights off stay above 60.
during flowering keep humidity around 40%-60% lights on or off (the dryer the better)
when you see a sprout
re. young plants can live on the nutes that are already in every soil no need to add any nutes at this time just water
water plants ever 2-3 days or when soil is dry, try not to over water and add no fertilizer
place light (26 or 42 watt CFL 2700k warm with hood and clamp) over it keeping light as close as 2-4 in.
one bulb type can be used from start to finish, but better results can be had by switching bulb color at dirferant growth stages
...........cfl 6500 Kelvin (cool blueish/ white color spectrum) =to mh used for vegging bushing stem leaf
...........cfl 2700 Kelvin (warm redish/orange color spectrum) =to hps used for blooming fruiting budding
as the plant gets bigger add more light (if you use mh or hps follow light distance
guidelines, you'll find out more about them as you advance in you grow skill)
now time for veg growth
get a light with hood (and put it on an on/off timer set timer for 18/6)
water plants ever 2-3 days or when soil is dry
after 2 weeks of just plain water introduce nutes at 1/4 strength, every other water
when picking nutes (fertilizer)NPK try to keep it simple
for veg pick a nute high in N and low in PK
for flowering pick a nute high in P and low in NK
N: nitrogen is used to stimulate new vegetative growth and overall health.
P2O5: phosphorus oxide is used to stimulate flower development and rooting.
K2O: potassium oxide is used to stimulate stem growth and overall health
a great fert for beginners are any tomato plant ferterlizer
inrich air with co2 if you gat it (not needed if less then 6 plants, just open a window or pump in fresh air)
after 2wks too a months of vegging its time to sex and flower
tranpants to a 3-5gal pot
if still useing CFL's double or triple the amount of lights (the more light the more dence and bigger the buds will be)
set timer for 12/12 (depending on strain plants can double even triple in size (height) in this stage)
this will show sex and flower your plants, giving you smokable buds
keep the female's they grow white hairs
discard the males they grow grape like ball clusters (pollen sacs)
discard the hermi they grow both sex (re. if it has balls on it discard it)
give it 2 wks of 12/12 then increase nutes
lights will stay on 12/12 untill finish which could be 8-14 wks depending on strain dominates :
short plant with fat wide leaf = indica dom = 8-10 wks,
tall plant with long skiny leaf = sativa dom = 10-14 wks
by far the best way to tell when the plant is ready to harvest is by looking at the trichome
you want to harvest at about a 40%-50% red to white ratio. you will need a minimum 30x zoom microscope (radio shack)
flush plant by feeding plain water no nutes for last 2 wks (improves taste)
cut, hang, dry 5-7 days @ 40%-50% humidity
smoke
or
cure:
place in mason jars sealed tight for 12hr in a dark place
open jar and take buds out and let dry for 30m to 1hr or untill dry to touch
replace in jars resealed in a dark place
repeat this for 2wks to a month or untill buds nolonger become wet in jar after 12hr
now smoke
or seal away for long term store
 

Denofearth69

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You can find a wealth of information on this site as well as many others. To answer your question, yes from the time plant emerges it is ready for veg stage. I would start with 18/6 and see what happens. I don't know about heat concerns with CFLs as I use LEDs which throw almost no heat at all. I do know that you need as much space at least for the size plant you expect to grow. growing only one is risky as you won't know for sometime the plant's sex and if it is male your whole investment is for nothing.Also, if you know the strain I would suggest you look up its specs on a seedbank website to see how big to expect it to grow, as plants triple in size when the go into flower stage and you should thus change light cycle when they have reached a third of expected growth. The best advice I can give you is to read, read, read. In this wonderful hobby we all share, there is just no such thing as too much knowledge. I warn you that at first the information will seem very overwhelming, but as you grow, and become familiar with growing practices, you will be more able to determine for yourself what info works for you and what info is just some guys opinion. Good luck and keep us informed on how it goes for you.
 

Ghetto Grow

Member
fixed the foil to make it un wrinkly and i will someday rid the foile from use but right now im mainly going for concept and learning all the cycles it has:)
 
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