This is my first grow ever--I started with seeds on Jan 27, and have been taking pictures with the intent of posting this thread. Just didn't get around to it. And so here we are now, with me playing catch up. I'm a grandpa who picked up a 215 card about 3 years ago when I moved to Humboldt County. My doctor recommended medical marijuana for my arthritis and anxiety issues--I used to take ambien to sleep at night and zoloft for stress, but both of those resulted in weird side effects. Indicas give me good sleep and relaxation, so this endeavor is both for medical purposes as well as a neat new hobby.
So, what lights to use? After lurking in this forum for a few weeks, gathering knowledge and techniques, I invested in 4 of the Area 51 XGS 190s and a 10'Lx10'Wx8'H grow tent. I have been impressed with the results and recommendations folks here had for Area 51, and for their 190 lights. I would not have made this decision without the many posts you folks have made! The light sets were ordered in December and arrived about 3 weeks later. The grow tent seems big, but I'm a big fellow and need room to move around. Also the tent is set up in a garage, and this size fits snug between the rails for the back rollup door (garage has rollup doors in front and back).
So, what strain to start with? A good friend says he bred and named a strain called Caboose back around 2003. He's a really good guy, but came into some hard times and hasn't been a grower for a few years. I trust him at his word, and he said his Caboose strain won a couple of cannabis cups in Humboldt when he was growing. Alas, I couldn't find any Caboose clones at local dispensaries, though a few folks remember the strain fondly. Finally found some Caboose seeds for sale online through Herbies. My friend was surprised to hear that someone had feminized his Caboose strain, as it was a clone-only when he bred it. We're both looking forward to comparing the final medicine with his memory of the strain. Kinda funny, having to order from a shop so far, far away, for a strain invented locally by someone I just happened to know! Life is crazy that way.
Based on my friend's recommendation, I use Fox Farm Ocean Forest and about 25% perlite. He said fertilizers shouldn't be necessary, Fox Farm's soil should be good enough for outdoor or indoor--but just in case, being a nervous nelly, I picked up a couple of bottles of Fox Farm Grow Big and Fox Farm Big Bloom. Trying to keep things as environmentally friendly as possible, with minimum electrical use. Environmentalists here in Humboldt are becoming more and more aware of the extensive damage certain careless commercial growers are doing to the environment, due to pesticides getting into the water system and food chain. Also problems with chemical-laden fertilizers getting into the water supply. I don't want to contribute to such problems, so organic soil and energy efficient LED lights seem like the way to be a good citizen!
Seeds arrived on Jan 26 and were wetted between paper towels at 10 pm on Jan 27. I'll start posting pics as soon as I figure out how the system here works for uploading such.
ps glad to "pay you back" for all of the great advice, journals, data, and updates -- I've learned a lot from all of you, and thank you so very much, each and all of you! hopefully my meager project journal will help someone down the road, esp avoiding some of the goofy mistakes I've made along the way
now how does one go about getting pictures up???
So, what lights to use? After lurking in this forum for a few weeks, gathering knowledge and techniques, I invested in 4 of the Area 51 XGS 190s and a 10'Lx10'Wx8'H grow tent. I have been impressed with the results and recommendations folks here had for Area 51, and for their 190 lights. I would not have made this decision without the many posts you folks have made! The light sets were ordered in December and arrived about 3 weeks later. The grow tent seems big, but I'm a big fellow and need room to move around. Also the tent is set up in a garage, and this size fits snug between the rails for the back rollup door (garage has rollup doors in front and back).
So, what strain to start with? A good friend says he bred and named a strain called Caboose back around 2003. He's a really good guy, but came into some hard times and hasn't been a grower for a few years. I trust him at his word, and he said his Caboose strain won a couple of cannabis cups in Humboldt when he was growing. Alas, I couldn't find any Caboose clones at local dispensaries, though a few folks remember the strain fondly. Finally found some Caboose seeds for sale online through Herbies. My friend was surprised to hear that someone had feminized his Caboose strain, as it was a clone-only when he bred it. We're both looking forward to comparing the final medicine with his memory of the strain. Kinda funny, having to order from a shop so far, far away, for a strain invented locally by someone I just happened to know! Life is crazy that way.
Based on my friend's recommendation, I use Fox Farm Ocean Forest and about 25% perlite. He said fertilizers shouldn't be necessary, Fox Farm's soil should be good enough for outdoor or indoor--but just in case, being a nervous nelly, I picked up a couple of bottles of Fox Farm Grow Big and Fox Farm Big Bloom. Trying to keep things as environmentally friendly as possible, with minimum electrical use. Environmentalists here in Humboldt are becoming more and more aware of the extensive damage certain careless commercial growers are doing to the environment, due to pesticides getting into the water system and food chain. Also problems with chemical-laden fertilizers getting into the water supply. I don't want to contribute to such problems, so organic soil and energy efficient LED lights seem like the way to be a good citizen!
Seeds arrived on Jan 26 and were wetted between paper towels at 10 pm on Jan 27. I'll start posting pics as soon as I figure out how the system here works for uploading such.
ps glad to "pay you back" for all of the great advice, journals, data, and updates -- I've learned a lot from all of you, and thank you so very much, each and all of you! hopefully my meager project journal will help someone down the road, esp avoiding some of the goofy mistakes I've made along the way
now how does one go about getting pictures up???