Indoor sog with cannabis and fruits

I have several questions here, so a litte background first. 600 watt light, 22 clones are in red solo cups, 3 weeks old and thriving. I'm transplanting to 2 gallon containers next weekend, waiting a week, then starting flowering. One of the mediocre clones will become my mother, in a separate chamber under the cheap CFL bulbs from Walmart. I have the fox farm trio and the open sesame line. Soil is simply potting soil from my nursery with peat moss and perlite. When I flower, the clones would have been under 24/7 lights for 5 weeks.

1. Some clones are taller than others. Should I plant the taller ones deeper to even them out?

2. Should I use the fox farm grow big? Honestly it wouldn't hurt to fertilize, but they're not starving either.

3. Have you grown food in separate containers? I'm considering growing dwarf tomatoes, basil, thyme, rosemary and parsley. What were your results? Im starting small, but if I could have herbs, peppers, tomatoes and strawberries I'd be happy AF.

4. Is a week long enough to wait for flowering after transplanting?

5. Are 2 gallon containers large enough for SoG?

6. Is it a good idea to make a new mother each time? The reason I'm making one is because my mother is just too big. She'll be in the corner of the flowering chamber.

7. Does fertilizer alter the ph of the water? I'd like to be able to make 5 gallons of 6.5 water and use it a gallon at a time or so.

Thanks guys for all your input!
 

Hydrotech364

Well-Known Member
I have never been into growing fruit so im not sure about light cycles.

2 gal is fine but you will be needing a drip system.

Indoors or out? SOG draws unwanted inhabitants outside.

Nutrients do effect ph and all ph tests should be done after the addition of them.Adjust accordingly.I tend to use 6.2 until the final weeks.I adjust the food intake by adjusting ph in those last days.

Oh and my SCROGs are almost always revegged plants.They make awesome vines.
 

sunni

Administrator
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You'd wanna use vegetables and fruit which can thrive on the same light cycle as your marijuana
Basil should be good but know it flowers over 12 hours of light but you can still use the leaves if it does flower

Strawberries are only supposed to take 6-10 hours of light

Tomatoes need at least 6-8 hours of darkness and must be in a warm area like 85 degrees so it may or may not work out

You won't wanna put these veggies and fruit under 24/0 light you'll have to have a dark time
 

BarnBuster

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..and if you buy veg plants somewhere, make sure you're not bringing bugs into your environment. good luck!
 
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