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Re: Hoping to learn from experienced growers

Postby Newgrow420 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 11:42 am

Helo

Finished setting up last night so here are some photo.
Apologie for the weird angl, il hopefully get better at taking them.
Seeds will be getting popped in the next few days.

I dont know if i have uploaded these right.



Only thing missing is the 600W skyline, which will be going in really soon.

:grin: :grin: :grin:

Have great day.
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Re: Hoping to learn from experienced growers

Postby ledbud » Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:31 pm

Lovely setup bud. :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

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Re: Hoping to learn from experienced growers

Postby Newgrow420 » Sat Feb 09, 2019 11:09 am

ledbud wrote:Lovely setup bud. :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:


Thanks mate.

I have decided on 5 instead of 4. May as well fill the jungle!

The whole process starts tomorrow so there will be more pics.

have great weekend.

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Re: Hoping to learn from experienced growers

Postby ledbud » Sat Feb 09, 2019 1:14 pm

Whats tent size?
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Re: Hoping to learn from experienced growers

Postby Newgrow420 » Sun Feb 10, 2019 1:29 pm

ledbud wrote:Whats tent size?
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Thanks ledbud,

The tent size was originally 0.9m W X 1.2m L X 1.45m H. Its a secret Jardin Lodge 120.
The joists were in the way of the roof poles of the tent as my measurement was a bit off width wise.
So i cut the Width down to 0.8m and spring clamped the back to take the slack.
The fan im using is larger than required so ive got that on a variable speed control, otherwise with noo clamps and strong fan the tent would have been all flappy
... if thats a word :lol: :lol:

Check out the pics below:
Last night i washed my coco and mixed it with the Plagron batmix at a 50/50 ratio.
I put the pots in the tent last night for the soil to acclimate to the temp and humidity.
So today i will soak the seeds for 12 hours overnight, in the tent at between 22/24degrees, in total darkness... then plant them in the morning straight into the fabric pots where they will stay.
I will post more details on the conditions after this is done.

Have a blessed day
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Re: Hoping to learn from experienced growers

Postby teetee » Sun Feb 10, 2019 10:07 pm

Good luck man, looks like you've got a plan!
Well done making the Secret Jardin fit, nothing worse than a saggy flappy old tent!

I find planting the seeds direct adds a few more days to the growth... no stress that way, so they can get on and GROW immediately. Every day counts in veg!

I'll be interested to see how you get on with the fabric pots... I hear very good things!
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Re: Hoping to learn from experienced growers

Postby Newgrow420 » Mon Feb 11, 2019 12:36 pm

teetee wrote:Good luck man, looks like you've got a plan!
Well done making the Secret Jardin fit, nothing worse than a saggy flappy old tent!

I find planting the seeds direct adds a few more days to the growth... no stress that way, so they can get on and GROW immediately. Every day counts in veg!

I'll be interested to see how you get on with the fabric pots... I hear very good things!
:grin:::::


Thanks teetee!
Seeds went into their new homes today after the soak and all sank to the bottom of the cup, bar one monster that
just seemed huge in comparison.

I did read that in a Jorge Cervantes book, no paper towels in nature he says! Like you say they can just get straight on
with it, being autos. I have heard the same regarding the fabric pots aswell. I noticed you use airpots mostly, obviously they work really well.

TBH with you teetee, I will be happy if I can get the plants through their life for my first grow with a respectable result.

Soil is nice and moist and the temp is 22-26, the humidity 65/75%
Going to leave them a few days now to sprout, making sure the environment is consistent.
I have left the light on and up high to promote stretch, so hopefully they pop up nice and strong *fingers crossed*

Ill add another pic later.

Have a great day everyone

:grin::::: :grin::::: :grin:
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Re: Hoping to learn from experienced growers

Postby Newgrow420 » Wed Feb 13, 2019 12:15 pm

Just thought I would check in and say hello,

Just over 48 hours in and I am misting the top of the soil each morning with pH 6.2 water and keeping a keen eye on conditions.

Other than that, not much to do, so i made some of this lovely stuff, so yummy.
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Re: Hoping to learn from experienced growers

Postby ledbud » Fri Feb 15, 2019 7:53 pm

Man, that looks yummy. be patient let them do their thing.
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Re: Hoping to learn from experienced growers

Postby Newgrow420 » Sun Feb 17, 2019 4:14 pm

Hello everyone!

WOW What a week its been!

Ive been checking my ladies in their space 2-3 times a day to see progress and i'm happy to say...

100% germination!! I am so happy that these have sprung into life on my first attempt with POWER!... as i was scared that i had either buried them too deep into the soil or that i had messed something up through in-experience. I planted 5 and we have 5, happy and strong, (i think), females ready to beast the next couple months.

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The three largest seedlings were the first to germinate after being in the soil for 72 hours. As you see them now they are on day 3.

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The front right seedling, has only just dropped its husk, in fact thats what i was waiting for before posting. The open seedling is on day 2 and the open'ing seedling is on day 1.

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The three at the back are larger than the front two, but the others don't look too bad. It is still early days and I am going to leave them as long as possible in the end so it will be fun to see how they differ from one another.

As soon as they had all surfaced, i lowered the light to 18 inches from the canopy and moved the pots closer together to ensure they're making use of the most intense light. This brought my canopy temp up only 0.5 of a degree! I think the heatsinks at the tops of the skyline when coupled with a small fan pretty much controls your temperature without any hassle.

I also lowered the RH to 55/65% and temperatures are stable between 22-26 degrees with my fan/filter on just under halfway + the mini fan is on low for air circulation and to dissipate heat from the heatsinks on the light. I have also removed the wet towel you probably saw in the photos, this was useful to maintain humidity at 75% if the humidifier ever ran out. So conditions are ideal for veg,i think :lol: :lol:

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I figure I have breathing room to increase the fan quite a bit with the controller as it will undoubtedly get hotter as the year goes on.

I'd also like to take a moment to say I have had SO much help from my friend Muddy over at LED hydroponics so far. "Stealth be the game, cool running". For helping me create such an insane setup but also answering my daft questions and giving me all of the guidance i need...

So everything you see here, (the good stuff), is me channeling his energy, experience and expertise. I have many friends using a HPS and they get 'good' results... but DAMN every time i look at these they have grown, and i check them twice a day!! These are special.

The girls seem to love the white light given off by the Skyline mk2 and as time goes by, I can tell both this and the 600w have blessed me with probably the BEST start to growing I could have imagined. Meaning i can use my time for actually learning about the plant instead of worrying if I have sufficient light for a good quality yield in my grow room.

Sorry, went off on a tangent... But from this past week i have learnt:

- to only sew the future seeds around 10mm deep
- soil/coco that has been pre-watered
- then gently spray until the top soil is saturated. I accidentally put a dollop of water on one, which I was concerned about, but we're all good.
- A wet towel in addition to humidifier with a sensor throughout the germination process worked well for seeding sprouting humidity levels

I store all of my seeds in their packaging, in a blacked out container in the fridge.

No feeding nutes etc until week 3, currently just spraying ph 5.8, water from the tap, which has been given 12/18 hours to sit at room temp. (Sometimes in the tap water here it smells like theres more chlorine than you would like in it, pH 7.4)

Sorry this post is huge.... One last thing, i got a new grinder and it's UNREAL!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. I am still learning so I am an open book.

I will post more progress next week, thanks for your time guys!

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