Cabinet grow with both fems, using Garden Time Organic Soil dont know if anyones heard of it but i found it at lowes and it looked like the best they had (mostly miracle grow and other inorganic brands was the selection although miracle grow has an organic soil ive never wanted to try it). It consists of 1/3 Course Vermiculite, 1/3 Peat, and 1/3 premium compost and it was the only one that i saw there with a break down like that it was a little pricey but i got it. I germinated the papaya seed in a shot glass of ph balanced water and the easy ryder in a paper towel, planted both right when they popped and the taproot was showing(papaya yesterday and easy ryder today). Before planting both seeds I treated the soil with fox farm big bloom organic nutes which are the weakest i could find and let them settle/dry for about an hour. With the papaya I may have planted it too deep (about 1/2-and inch) but the easy ryder i made sure to only put it a half inch down. After planting i gave them a light watering with some vitamin B-1 to hopefully stimulate faster root growth and now im not watering until they are dry. Right now the light I have is a 125 watt 6400k CFL and I also have the stealth hydro 3 light ballast with the whole spectrum of lights; all of the lights i could get that came with it(costed me a pretty penny) , the reason im not using this yet is because i tried it but i haven't found a way to combat the heat with it in the cabinet that i have it in ( reaches 90 degrees easily within 10minutes :\). right now it ranges from 80-85 with 20-40% humidity(las vegas) so basically i figure this will be good enough for the first stage of life and a good part of the vegging stage. If anyone has some tips for keeping the heat down im all ears, I already have 2 fans blowing 1 in 1 out and I'm trying to avoid cutting a hole in the wall, but i will if i have to.
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