Chillb
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After over a decade of not growing, I decided it was time to grow again. I suffer from arthritis and for me Marijuana has helped more than any pill that I have tried. So, not too long ago I ordered up some beans and got all of my equipment in hand. Set up the grow box and ran it for a couple days before putting in any plants in to make sure temps, ventilation, and all electronics were working. All things looked good so I popped five NYCD x SD ibl seeds. 4 of 5 grew, you can see them below.
These photos were taken at 4 weeks old.
The plan is to clone and keep the best for mothers for clone runs and crossing with future varieties. ...once they sex out the lights are going to 12on & 12off.
My flowering area is only 2ft by 2ft by 4ft and is lit by two 150 watt high pressure sodium lamps remotely installed in a custom reflector. This gives me about 75 watts of light per square foot. All air movement is handled by a 4" hydrofarm blower and a small 4" table fan. I like things simple and natural so my medium is all organic and I hand water with plain well water.
My soil is about 80% Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil and 20% perlite with a little Happy Frog Fruit & Flower fertilizer mixed in. The FFOF has a lot of nitrogen in it, I believe this is the reason my plants are incredibly dark. I expect that to taper off as these go into and through their flowering cycle, if not then more perlite will be added on the next run.
Well that's the run down on what's happening here, I'll update as necessary with new photo's and info.
These photos were taken at 4 weeks old.
The plan is to clone and keep the best for mothers for clone runs and crossing with future varieties. ...once they sex out the lights are going to 12on & 12off.
My flowering area is only 2ft by 2ft by 4ft and is lit by two 150 watt high pressure sodium lamps remotely installed in a custom reflector. This gives me about 75 watts of light per square foot. All air movement is handled by a 4" hydrofarm blower and a small 4" table fan. I like things simple and natural so my medium is all organic and I hand water with plain well water.
My soil is about 80% Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil and 20% perlite with a little Happy Frog Fruit & Flower fertilizer mixed in. The FFOF has a lot of nitrogen in it, I believe this is the reason my plants are incredibly dark. I expect that to taper off as these go into and through their flowering cycle, if not then more perlite will be added on the next run.
Well that's the run down on what's happening here, I'll update as necessary with new photo's and info.