June 23
Im using a sun system with an HPS enhanced specturm hot lux 600 watt lamp. My ballest is a galaxy.
I used it for a failed hydro crop using 5 gal buckets in a deep well system. It was hard and time consuming to change water. I should have had drain plugs. That crop was a fialure but I learned a lot about managing a solution and got introduced to the nutrient side of things.
This crop is going into dirt. I used peet germinating pots and a couple of flourescent grow lights from first appearance of the plant. I have them in a closet. After about a week they were spindly and tipping over.
I have now switched over to the sun system using the hand check method postioning about a foot from the plants.
I have used plastic sticks and plastic bag ties to hold them up and plan to transplant them into five gallon buckets with soil, some rock on the bottom and drain holes. Im thinking about burying the plants so most of their stem is underground. The plant should be sturdier then, but am wondering how deep? Im probably going to try as little dirt as possible around the stem to get the plant self supporting.
If the plants survive their first crises Im hoping my stronger light and better bulb will put an end to this problem. Ive got 2 weeks or a little more into it so far.
June 24
Moved 4 plants into 5 gal pails using dirt from rapid grow. Its a light dirt with an earthy smell. I put 2 plants in each bucket because I dont have enough room for 10 buckets.
I buried the plants/peat pots about 3 inches down to support stems leaving about 1 inch up. I still have six plants in the pots.
I figure some of the plants will be males so maybe half the pots will end up with one plant.
Plants seem to be doing ok. Leaves got bigger but not growing real fast.
The 5 gal pails take up more room. The main shine field of the light wont be able to cover the plants as long as it remains about a foot above. ONce the plants get stronger and generate more follage Ill raise the light higher. Then the problem of the young stems getting spindly will be over.
June 25
slight yellowing appearing on two plants in one of the buckets. all other plants look good. Not transplanting any more until I see how the first ones do. I think Ill wait at least until Saturday of Sunday.
June 26
One of the plants with yellow spots also has a split on one of the yellowing leaves. This is not dryness plants are turged and moist. I applied an anti fungal although the directions were cautious about putting it on young plants.