New (Hempy) grow going good so far

endlesslyonline

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So, to people who remember me, I had some soil issues, stunted growth, burning, everything that could be wrong, was.

So I decided to go Hempy, and I must say, not dissapointed at all, yet.

I went for a 100% perlite Hempy and decided to completely germ in the container, no paper towel, no glass of water, I just threw the beams directly into the Hempy.

Well, 6 days later and I had a sprout. Its only sitting on 2 days out of the ground (perlite) atm but it looks awesome. I can see a lot faster growth than I did in the soil. In fact, at two days it almost looks the same as my 28 day old stunted soil seedling.

Here is the pics. The Hempy pics was taken yesterday (1 day old) she is already bigger today. :)

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Growan

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Good stuff. I'm filling my brain with as much Hempy as I can get at the moment. I'll be watching this with interest.

What lighting are you using and what are your plans for nutrients?
 

endlesslyonline

Active Member
Keep your conditions A1 the hardest part temps and nutes. Where are you growing them Tent or closet?
At this stage they are in a grow cabinet I made.But our spring just strarted, so its gonna be an outside grow. I will start hardening them off for outside in about a week.

Good stuff. I'm filling my brain with as much Hempy as I can get at the moment. I'll be watching this with interest.

What lighting are you using and what are your plans for nutrients?
Currently I have CFL's, but as stated above, it's gonna be a sunlight grow. With regards to nutrients, I have a bottle of water soluble nutes I used with my previous soil grow. It has a NPK of 2:1:2 and all micro nutes as well. I hope that will do the trick.

My biggest problem with growing was, the soil we get here is all too hot for seedlings, so my idea was, to germ and grow Hempy for about 3 weeks, and then do a transplant to the soil. Dunno if its a good idea or bad. Might play around and transplant 1 to soil and leave the other as a Hempy to see what the differences is later on
 

Mainlinekush

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Imo I would grow new ones inside. I would also use a simple super soil recipe and give soil another shot with better conditions than the past by controlling them inside. Your going to need more light I can't see a good winter yield.
 
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