Summer is over and time for an indoor grow

Herb & Suds

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Hello everyone ant RIU.....MAN..... it has been awhile since I last posted......life

View attachment 4200227 View attachment 4200230 Going to thread this little indoor grow to gather and spread info

View attachment 4200231 View attachment 4200232 I got the kids ready and they look eager to get in the medium and get to work

View attachment 4200233 I put the girls in their pots after a little clip and got them ready to go..... grow on everyone
Strong start :weed:
 

onegreenthumb

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I grow in perlite with just a small amount of vermiculite this is what I have found that work best for me I usually only run five 30 gallon pots but throwing in a couple extra this time
I have six 600 watt lights I run two metals and four HPS
I run a drain to waste system but circulate the water for the day and flush the medium once a week
 

onegreenthumb

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We;come back to the dark side :leaf:
yep, thanks

I use a 25 gallon res and I only water the transplants once a day for a few days at 1/4 strength nutesDSC00122.JPG and micro madnessDSC00124.JPG

Keep lights cool with outside air and control temps inside with ac/12 inch for air exchangeDSC00123.JPG

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onegreenthumb

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They have been in the new homes for about six days and growth is picking up maybe another week to reach the screen
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I keep cloning simple no hormones no hoods just throw them in a super light nutes 1/16 strength solution, touch of micro madness, and bubbles thats it
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roots usually pop in about 6 to 10 days
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onegreenthumb

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wild edibles are out YUMDSC00293.JPG should have taken more pics

porcinis, butter bolete,DSC00194.JPG boletus bi-color

apple boletesDSC00269.JPG DSC00273.JPG , chanterellesDSC00232.JPG

old man of the woods, chicken of the woodsDSC00325.JPG

amethyst deceivers, and a cauliflower mushroom

couple weeks maitake mushrooms will be out (aka hen of the woods or grifola fondosa)
 

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