My 2nd Time Grow, With CFL's

bonz

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after i put my seeds about 1 inch into soil with pointy end down. i cover my cups with clone dome and keep humidity high and my temps about 75 to 80.
once the plant gets it second set of true leaves i take my dome of and i`m off to the races
 

wackymack

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u can get that with cfls,i could prob achieve that with droppin the 42s ont hte side,keep the cfls like 1ft away for a week then move closer,that way they can have time to throw the codones and hace enough light to start its life healthy
 

wackymack

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have a fan blowin to the lights and have the dual fan be set up with ducts,have one leadin in and one leadin out
 

Budda_Luva

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well it really aint a dual fan its a fan with a heater on the bottom im thinkin bout havin the smaller fan blow towards the lights that fan is so much stronger than the other one ill probably have the fan/heater blowin out and the metal one blowin in
 

bonz

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the bud looks nice,eventhough the yellow leaves are bad,it adds contrasting colour and makes the bud more vibrant and radiant
actualy there is nothing wrong with the yellow on the leaves. thats completely normal at harvest time. no nitrogen after a bit of flower time thats why. and thats the way it`s supposed to look at the end.

you think you can do that with cfl`s then no offence but your probably better than anyone on this site. have fun trying. even with 42 ( witch i have also ) theres no way to achieve that unless youy spend 1000 bucks on lights.
 

bonz

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or some kitty porn, this is suposed to be a gif. the cat in the tv is mastrubating

 

bonz

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hey there i`m back from work till later noob. i would put the strongest fan you have sucking out and the smaller one blowing in. and a small one blowing on the tops of the plants.
invest in a real fan when you can
 

Budda_Luva

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and hey bonz i got a good question for you... wat is the ideal temperature for a dicot seed to sprout of the soil.... i juss read that temperature has a great affect on sprouting
 

bonz

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here have a reed. this is from kind seeds. where i shop in vancouver.



Storing Marijuana Seeds:

To keep marijuana seeds viable, store them in a dry, dark, cool place and in dry, airtight containers. Marijuana seeds can be kept viable for years by storing them in dry, sealed Mason Jars stored in the lower shelves of the kitchen refrigerator. Remember: modern, frost free refrigerators have a very dry internal atmosphere, so make sure the storage containers are sealed tightly or your seeds could in time dry out.


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Marijuana Seed Germination:

Marijuana seeds require moisture, warmth and darkness for successful germination. We recommend you use clean water. Most municipal water supplies have clean, pH neutral water that is very suitable for germination. A small amount of chlorination is beneficial for killing a lot of the parasites in the water. If the local water supply is not of good enough quality to drink then don't use it to germinate seeds. Bottled spring water, without additives or carbonation, is usually a good source of water for germination.
For best germination results, fill a glass with clean, room temperature water. Drop marijuana seeds into the water. The seeds should be left to soak in a dark warm place (65 - 80 degrees F). A kitchen cupboard is usually suitable. Check the seeds about every 12 hours. Tap down the seeds that are floating with your fingertips, don't worry if they continue to float.
Usually within 48 hours the seeds swell and split their outer seed casings. DO NOT continue soaking after the white, initial roots are visible at the crack in the seed casings. The seeds are ready to plant at this point. Soaking the seeds until the roots are exposed can result in stressful, early root damage.
Plant the seeds in a clean, pH balanced medium. The medium should be loose and light with very good drainage. We recommend a blend of Perlite, vermiculite and sphagnum moss. This can be purchased premixed and can be used alone or mixed with light, sterilized potting soil.
Marijuana seeds should be planted about 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep in containers at least 4 inches deep to allow the initial tap root to grow straight down. The container should have drainage holes to prevent drowning the seeding. The medium or soil should be thoroughly damp, but not soaked. High humidity is essential to good germination rates.
Keep the planted seeds covered with clear plastic. Place the planted seeds under horticultural lights or a cold frame in a warm humid environment (20 - 25 degrees C / 67 - 78 degrees F).
Remove plastic covers, once the marijuana sprouts have cleared the soil surface and the first true serrate leaves are forming. Keep medium or soil damp and fertilized with quarter to half strength vegetative fertilizer during this stage and watch'em grow. GOOD LUCK!
 

Budda_Luva

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cant believe u got it good shit juss what the fuk i was lookin for and tell me when a good time to chat is its 11:37 right now
 

Budda_Luva

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holy shit day five and i got a sprout musta sporuted overnight cuz its almost 1/2 inch still no sprou on the other one its going into day 4 hopefully it sprouts over night like this one did ill post pics when i get bakl
 
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