My first indoor growing

Sir.Maker

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This is my first indoor grow and I decided to have the following equipment:

Secret Jardin Darkroom DR150
Ecotechnics Air-cooled Diamond reflector
Venture Sunmaster MH 600W
Philips Son-T Plus 600W
LightWave Digital Ballast 600W
GHE CocoPellets (10)
BioBizz All-mix 50L
BioBizz Bio Grow 1L
BioBizz Bio Bloom 1L
BioBizz Top Max 1
BioBizz Root Juice 250ml
E2 Economyline 240m3 100mm
A small normal fan
A Humidifier (works well enough)
A radiator for heating.

Plants (all are feminised): 5 Arjan's Ultra Haze # 1, 1 Church, 1 Arjan's Strawberry Haze, 1 Lemon Skunk, 1 Hawaiian Snow.

I keep them at 27-32 degrees Cecilius. Around 6-7 (less than 6,4) PH. Air humidity: 40-65%

It's been a month today since I've started growing and I think the plants are doing great. Nothing seems to be wrong with them except that some of leaves on the bottom of the plants are withering. but thats nothing I should be worried about right? I don't really know how much I'm supposed to water, and since this is my first time growing, any tips on growing or things I should do or know please do not hesitate to write! I want this grow to be excellent!

I will post pictures!
 

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Sir.Maker

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No, the latest pictures are from sept 29. i started the sept 15. it's been 30 days today, so I'm gonna take some pics and put them up in a couple of hours.
 

Sir.Maker

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On great White shark and one of the Arjan's Ultra Haze the leaves are some what mis-colored (maybe damaged?) if I could get some answer to why it is like that I would appreciate it! Does anyone know why the 2 small leaves towards the bottom of all my plants are just dying? is that natural? Am I doing something wrong?
 

amk714

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Those small leaves are called cotyledon (they are just seed leaves) that the plant uses until it develops its first set of "true leaves" such as the ones you have now. So those small leaves will eventually just wilt and drop off, which shouldn't be a problem. The discoloration on your plants leaves could be from any number of reasons (nutes/soil/ph fluctuation), however Im not experienced enough to comment other than saying I wouldn't worry about that too much. Over health and look of a plant is probably more important than a few random leave colors (dont go changing everything you're doing). However I would recommend keeping a journal of your feed schedule and the things you are doing, that way when something (such as spots) appear you can go back and look at what may be the culprit(s). Hope it helps and good luck man, I'm a first time grower also running a DR240. I'm setting up ventilation and lights and should be up in running by the end of the weekend. Stop by for pics and if you have any other things I can help you with let me know
 

Sir.Maker

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Thanks, yeah I pretty much assumed that it would be okay, thanks for the information though! yes I sure well check that out!
 
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