Bluntpower
Member
Hello, first time grower here and i'd like to share it with you!
I've posted some here and there already but it seems it's better to just post the entire grow so here we go.
I'm recently disabled so time is something i have in abundance.
I didn't start in a rush, i did about 3 months of research online before i felt confident to start.
I don't know a single person who does this and i never even had a plant in the house tbh so i have to admit that it wasn't the easiest job I've had..
Strain:
https://www.dutch-passion.com/en/cannabis-seeds/product/autonight-queen-autoflower-weed-seeds/
Material:
Tent 4x4x5 (i'm in the basement so height restrictions)
Led ViparSpectra 900
Coco + Perlite 50/50%
Plagron nuts & co
15L pots
Co² Buddy bag
Rhino 600m³ carbon filter
Prima Clima exhaust with T° control
The room was started up 48h earlier, VEG switch only @ 90cm (36")
T° 24-26C and Humidity 67-70%
The seeds touched water June 17, there were 7 of them, the plan is to keep the 4 best ones and just let the 3 others finish outside.
I started them in Root-it cubes (European version of Rapid Rooters) which i soaked in same brand juice before dropping the seeds in.
At this time i was using Tap water ph'd to 5.8, later on when i got my EC pen it turned out the tapwater is 0.9EC here. (more on that later)
I've put them right away in their final 15L pots as i read countless times transplanting auto's is not recommended.
It took 74 hours for them to sprout, what i liked a lot is that they all sprouted at the same time, all 7 of them!
I had to surgically intervene tho, most of them were curling around in that Root-it cube, this is where i learned my first mistake, dropping the seeds in those cubes point side down is easy but it sure doesn't mean they drop "right"...
After a couple of hours of carefully handling them i managed to remove all seed caps and get them all nicely oriented as they're supposed to!
Now i know why everyone says the towel method is best, definitely gonna do that next time, no more Root-it cubes for me..
Here they are at exactly 7 days old:
Part 2 >>
I've posted some here and there already but it seems it's better to just post the entire grow so here we go.
I'm recently disabled so time is something i have in abundance.
I didn't start in a rush, i did about 3 months of research online before i felt confident to start.
I don't know a single person who does this and i never even had a plant in the house tbh so i have to admit that it wasn't the easiest job I've had..
Strain:
https://www.dutch-passion.com/en/cannabis-seeds/product/autonight-queen-autoflower-weed-seeds/
Material:
Tent 4x4x5 (i'm in the basement so height restrictions)
Led ViparSpectra 900
Coco + Perlite 50/50%
Plagron nuts & co
15L pots
Co² Buddy bag
Rhino 600m³ carbon filter
Prima Clima exhaust with T° control
The room was started up 48h earlier, VEG switch only @ 90cm (36")
T° 24-26C and Humidity 67-70%
The seeds touched water June 17, there were 7 of them, the plan is to keep the 4 best ones and just let the 3 others finish outside.
I started them in Root-it cubes (European version of Rapid Rooters) which i soaked in same brand juice before dropping the seeds in.
At this time i was using Tap water ph'd to 5.8, later on when i got my EC pen it turned out the tapwater is 0.9EC here. (more on that later)
I've put them right away in their final 15L pots as i read countless times transplanting auto's is not recommended.
It took 74 hours for them to sprout, what i liked a lot is that they all sprouted at the same time, all 7 of them!
I had to surgically intervene tho, most of them were curling around in that Root-it cube, this is where i learned my first mistake, dropping the seeds in those cubes point side down is easy but it sure doesn't mean they drop "right"...
After a couple of hours of carefully handling them i managed to remove all seed caps and get them all nicely oriented as they're supposed to!
Now i know why everyone says the towel method is best, definitely gonna do that next time, no more Root-it cubes for me..
Here they are at exactly 7 days old:
Part 2 >>