First time grower. Notorious T.H.C.

Hi,

I need help with 2 of my three plants. A little back drop.

1. Growing in Fox Farms Ocean Forrest.

2. Seeds, Humboldt – Notorious T.H.C.

3. Using RO water that is always PH’d to 6.2-6.4

4. Using a humidifier and ventilation. Temps are staying a pretty consistent 74-78 degrees. Humidity 55-70%

5. Using Mars Reflector lights. 200 watt and 100 watt.

6. 4in AC infinity fan, with an intake fan that comes through a homemade cooler with ice.

7. Oscillating fan always on.





My grow journal so far:

Day 1, June 26th 10:00 a.m.:

· Placed 3 seeds on a damp full sized paper towel folded in 4.

· Cover with damp sheet folded in half.

· Place in plastic bag with the bottom corners cut.

· Put bag in between 2 paper plates.

· On top of router place an Xbox game case and put plates on top of that.

· Try to keep temperature at 80°F

· Check on seeds every twelve hours to check dampness.

Day 2, June 27th:

· Check dampness

· Sprayed a little water.

· No seed pop yet.

Day 3, June 28th:

· All 3 seeds popped.

· Filled 3 Solo cups with FFOF and 25% Perlite.

· Made 0.5” hole and placed the seeds root down.

· Covered seeds with soil.

· Using spray bottle spray each solo cut with about 10 -15 sprays.

· RO water measured 6.7ph. Forgot to PH before spraying.

· Cover with dome. Spray dome with water.

· Oscillating fan and humidifier are not turned on at this point.

· Mars 96 light is 24” above solo cup top.

· Start 18-6 light cycle. 9am -3pm lights off.

· AC infinity fan is set to kick on when temps reach 78°F. Fan speed set to 7.

Day 4 – 5, June 29th-30th:

· Keep dome and light 18-6

· No sprouts yet

Day 6, July 1st:

· Seeds starting to come up

· Keep dome on

· Lights 18-6

· Humidity at 80%.

· Temps 78 light, 74 dark.

Day 7, July 2nd:

· All have popped with the two leaves.

· Light water. You can tell it’s time to water by looking at top of soil. I have a separate solo cup as a control to check color of what the dry soil looks like

· Remove the dome

· Start the humidifier. Set humidifier to 75%. Humidifier helped cooling the tent

Day 8-15, July 3rd – July 10th

· Keep humidifier set to 65-70% humidity. When the lights are on the humidity stays around 65% and when it is dark it fluctuates 70-80%

· Water about every 1.5 days.

· Spray about 2 ounces per solo cup

· Keep Ph of water at 6.2

Day 16, July 11th

· Water a little in prep for transplant tomorrow

Day 17, July 12th

· Transplant into 1-gallon pots – Leaves were reaching to the edge of the solo cup. One plant had 4 node sights the other two had 3.

· Water until pots are full. Very little water came out of the bottom

· Ph of water 6.2

· Humidistat set to 65%. Lights on 63%, lights off 72%

· Turn on the second light

Day 18, July 13th-14th

· No water

· Temps are reaching 82 degrees in the tent with the second light on.

· Ordered an intake fan to help move some more air.

· Tried cooler method but the ice ran out very quickly.

Day 19, July 15th

· Water, A.M., until water starts to come out of the bottom.

· Ph 6.2

· Humidity is around 72% with the lights off and 63% with lights on. Humidistat set to 65%.

· Ramped up the fan speed to 10 from 8.

· One plant is stretching out horizontal and was a little droopy. Hoping it is just the increased temperature or transplant shock.

· One plant is starting on its 5th node. Other 2 are on 4.

· Will begin cooler method until new intake fan makes it on July 20th.

Day 20, July 16th

· Water in P.M., water starts to come out of bottom

Day 21, July 17, 2020

· Too much water. Need to give it 2 days at before watering again.

· Turned the fan to oscillate. Some of the leaves were turned sideways from the fan.

Day 23, July 18th

· Keep temps 74-78degrees.

· Humidity staying around 55-67%

Day 24, July 19th

· Water in the A.M. soil was dry on top. Mixed in 4mL of Cal-Mag per gallon of water. PPM 220 after adding Cal-Mag. Plants showing signs they are ready for water.

· Check in the afternoon and the plants perked up.

Pictures along the way!

P.S.

I have three plants you can see in the images. One is healthy. One is pretty healthy and is getting bushier. One is a little scraggly with leaves that are not super green.

Transplanted 1 week ago
 

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