S
Scotsman
Hello Folks,
Heres were Ill document my coco grows as much as I can and hopefully help out if any questions come up.
Veg tent is a darkroom 60,with a 250watt enviro pluss shade with a 4" ruck for extraction and a passive intake,this rooms used for keeping mums and cuts,and sometimes Ill use it for eary veg if my flowering rooms busy.
Flowering tent is a darkroom120 with a 600watt light with a parabolic shade.
My extraction (attic) consists of a 6" ruck with carbon filter.
Intakes an active 5" ruck bringing freshair in from outside.
Both fans are controlled with a primair.
The room size is 4x4x7 foot. Theres an oscalating fan aswell blowing between the cannopy and my bulb giving a nice breeze 24/7.
Nutrients I use is from the hesi range tnt/bloom/supervit/pk 13/14 and a doze of powerzyme twice aweek.
I dont use an ec trucheon anymore,just follow the schedule and read my plants needs.
My ph is always kept at between 5.9 and 6.0.
Now heres what Im up too at the present:
My cuts come out my prpagator on the 6th of march and where put into their first baby pots (see pics) of pure coco for 12 days,once they were well rooted I then put them into 1.4 litre square pots for another 2 weeks,same as before pure coco,after a week in these I also topped them all just the once.
This all took place in my smaller of the tents under the 250 enviro. 6 days ago I potted them into their final pots of 6.5 litres of pure coco,and now they sit 20/4 under my 600watts to continue their veg stage,so come tomorrow they would have around 4 weeks veg from clone,and probally just about ready to flick to 12/12 in the next day or so.
The strains are both uk cuts,killerskunk & supersilverhazexmango,theres 11 in there at the mo,you might notice the first 2 are in smaller pots (3.5,s) this is just a wee experiment in pot sizes.
So aye thats about it folks from me for the time being,I,ll update my journeys as often as possible without boring you all to much. Its a pleasure to be here at icmag,and thanks for having me,let the Scotsmans grows begin.
All the best for now.
Scotsman.
Heres were Ill document my coco grows as much as I can and hopefully help out if any questions come up.
Veg tent is a darkroom 60,with a 250watt enviro pluss shade with a 4" ruck for extraction and a passive intake,this rooms used for keeping mums and cuts,and sometimes Ill use it for eary veg if my flowering rooms busy.
Flowering tent is a darkroom120 with a 600watt light with a parabolic shade.
My extraction (attic) consists of a 6" ruck with carbon filter.
Intakes an active 5" ruck bringing freshair in from outside.
Both fans are controlled with a primair.
The room size is 4x4x7 foot. Theres an oscalating fan aswell blowing between the cannopy and my bulb giving a nice breeze 24/7.
Nutrients I use is from the hesi range tnt/bloom/supervit/pk 13/14 and a doze of powerzyme twice aweek.
I dont use an ec trucheon anymore,just follow the schedule and read my plants needs.
My ph is always kept at between 5.9 and 6.0.
Now heres what Im up too at the present:
My cuts come out my prpagator on the 6th of march and where put into their first baby pots (see pics) of pure coco for 12 days,once they were well rooted I then put them into 1.4 litre square pots for another 2 weeks,same as before pure coco,after a week in these I also topped them all just the once.
This all took place in my smaller of the tents under the 250 enviro. 6 days ago I potted them into their final pots of 6.5 litres of pure coco,and now they sit 20/4 under my 600watts to continue their veg stage,so come tomorrow they would have around 4 weeks veg from clone,and probally just about ready to flick to 12/12 in the next day or so.
The strains are both uk cuts,killerskunk & supersilverhazexmango,theres 11 in there at the mo,you might notice the first 2 are in smaller pots (3.5,s) this is just a wee experiment in pot sizes.
So aye thats about it folks from me for the time being,I,ll update my journeys as often as possible without boring you all to much. Its a pleasure to be here at icmag,and thanks for having me,let the Scotsmans grows begin.
All the best for now.
Scotsman.