Gidget's Ghetto Grow

Hey. Its been a long time since I checked in on this grow. Great job!!

I haven't harvested anything yet, I'm thinking one more week nutes, one more week water, then cut her down.
I'll definately post harvest and weight, I want this to be a "complete" grow log.
I honestly don't even know what I will get off her.

She primarily get's 5 light bulbs to herself, then any over spray from the others. Only 2 bulbs in the whole area are 42w and one is directly above the "top" cola of the LST.
 

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More pictures! I love taking pictures! Heaven help me when I hit the riu limit.

1-4 rhinowreck LST
5-8 rhinowreck mutant hermie
9-12 Blueberry
 

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hey gidget, dam that looks great, can i have some, LoL. could you answer a couple of questions for me? here is a pic of what i'm gonna do when i grow again, those are 6" pots and the hose, drippers, and spikes are for a self watering rig i made, gravity fed, could i grow 2 small plants just in those pots without having to go to bigger pots? also, i cant decide which soil mix to use and do you add other nutes to the water thoughout the grow for each stage, veg/flowering? i went back to see what soil you were using, i beleive its 1 in my pic of soils, i was thinking about using the african violet mix which has a sphagnum and perlite mix, any suggestions on the dirt, LoL. these are the 1's available at either lowes or home depot around here. thanks for all the great pics and any help, blade
 
Jungle Growth 16-Quart Water Wise Potting Mix $4.97 L
From Jungle Growth, the respected name in home gardening for over 30 years
Contains organic water control ingredients and moisture absorbing crystals
For healthier growth and stronger roots
Helps protect against overwatering and underwatering
 
Miracle-Gro 8 Qt. African Violet Potting Mix $3.97 H
Designed for use with plants that requrie a slightly acidic pH. It contains Miracle-Gro®
Continuous Release Plant Food to help the plants get off to a great start and feeds for up to 3 months.
Specially formulated for African Violets with a slightly acidic pH.
Premium blend of sphagnum peat moss and perlite
Enriched with Miracle-Gro Plant Food for healthy plants and blooms.
Feeds instantly for a fast, vigorous start to help build strong root systems.
 
Sta-Green 10-Quart All Purpose Potting Mix $3.67 L
Ready to use soil
Perfect for all indoor & outdoor containers, planters and window boxes
Feeds plants up to 9 months
Enriched with Sta-Green Slow Release Fertilizer for beautiful, healthy blooms and foliage
 
Miracle-Gro 8 Qt. Moisture Control Potting Mix $4.92 H
Formulated with AquaCoir®, a natural fiber technology that holds 33% more water than ordinary soils. By holding excess water and releasing it to the plants' roots as needed, the patented AquaCoir formula helps protect against both under- and over-watering, the two biggest threats to healthy plants. Ideal for all potted plants, especially outdoor container plants that are more exposed to heat and drought. Enriched with Miracle-Gro® Plant Food.
Formulated with AquaCoir® natural fiber technology to absorb excess water and release it to the plant as needed.
Exclusive AquaCoir formula holds 33% more water than ordinary potting soil
Now enriched with Miracle-Gro® Continuous Release Plant Food® to feed up to 3 months
Ideal for all potted plants, especially outdoor container plants that are more prone to heat and drought
 
Miracle-Gro 8 Qt. Organic Choice Potting Mix $4.28 H
Proven to grow plants twice as big as ordinary soils. It is enriched with an all-natural plant food that feeds for up to 3 months. Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Potting Mix is designed to meet the needs of all indoor and outdoor potting situations.
Exclusive mix of all-natural, organic ingredients
Natural fertilizers provide both quick and slow release feeding to get plants off to a fast start and keep them growing.
Delivers twice the growth of ordinary potting soil...naturally.
Ideal for growing vegetables, herbs and other plants in pots or containers
 
Scotts 8 Qt. Premium Potting Soil with Fertilizer $3.97 H
Excellent for potting new plants or repotting old ones. Designed with a premium blend of rich, organic materials to improve soil aeration and drainage for extended plant growth in containers. Ideally suited for foliage, tropical and flowering houseplants as well as potted vegetables and herbs. Contains phosphorus to ensure strong root development.
Feeds for up to 4 months
Designed with ingredients to improve soil aeration and drainage for extended plant growth in containers
Ideally suited for foliage, tropical and flowering houseplants as well as potted vegetables and herbs
Contains phosphorous to ensure strong root development
 

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I just want to say, WOW!!! Ok i lied, GG your grow is off the hook with so lil CFL's i am trully impressed as was the other poster congrats i the best of ways..Peace pot and prosperity
 
WOW!! :hump: :hump: :hump: So after I stopped blushing I took some more pictures for you boys to enjoy. I also did a light bulb check and will include that old picture of the overall room and tell you what wattage of light is where.

(Of those soil choices you showed without any experience personally with any of them I would pick Scotts, I'll put the picture of what I used, its the really cheap stuff think it was $7 for 2 cubc ft or however they measure, looks like it was called Supersoil, and when I looked it up it was by Scotts.)

The only thing I may do differently than others is; I have no ventilation, when the lights go out at Midnight I just cover it with my mylar covered pillowcase, then throw a tarp on top. It gets "baked" from below by the veg area, and when I uncover it in the morning the humidity is 80-96% but it rapidly lowers once the cover is removed and during the day stays between 46-55%. (Dunno if thats it, but its a theory.)

LIGHT INFORMATION:
In the picture on the right hand side there is a; 42w, 20w, and 3x 23w (2700k)
In the middle powerbar on the backwall; 42w, 20w, and 2x 23w (2700k)
On the left; 20w, and 3x 23w (2700k)
:peace:
 

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That's gonna be the best hash ever. I can't wait, I have 1-2 weeks left for my Diesel and I think I am more excited about the hash than the bud :p
 
thanks gidget, believe or not scotts is MG, went to the website and saw it, LoL. the tan NG on the bottom middle of the pic had all the same specs (npk) as your scotts, must be a regional thing. so i think i will that, did you mix it the sphagnum moss you showed in an eariler post? thanks again
 
thanks gidget, believe or not scotts is MG, went to the website and saw it, LoL. the tan NG on the bottom middle of the pic had all the same specs (npk) as your scotts, must be a regional thing. so i think i will that, did you mix it the sphagnum moss you showed in an eariler post? thanks again


I did, but I wouldn't again if given the option. It helps it hold moisture, and I got the wrong one.. I used spaghum moss, and you want spaghum peat moss.

I find potting soil is pretty well designed for growing potted plants as it is. :)
 
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