feelingreen
Active Member
Hello there, I've been debating whether or not to post a grow journal for a while now, but I've been taking pictures of my two baby girls and recording this grow in a notebook since the beginning, so I might as well.
I guess I'll start by posting some pictures, since I've taken a bunch, then get more so into the grow.
My girls are named Faye and Samus, and Faye is the one that's typically shorter than Samus (she's the one stuck in the seed in the beginning - both her cotyledons were straight in there). This is my first grow, and I've been having fun learning so far.
To begin, I'll post days 1-13 (from sprout). Did I post the pictures right?
EDIT: More info on my grow -
Soil/Fertilizer/Nutes
Composted bark, spaghnum peat moss, some perlite, added earthworm castings to top layer.
During veg. used Mexican bat guano because it's high in Nitrogen, with a bit of Jamaican/Indonesian (high in Phosphorus) now and then (I mix it in as a tea, typically between 0.5-2.5 TB, depending on the stage of growth), but exclusively now that the girls are flowering. I added 1 TB organic unsulphured blackstrap molasses after around week 2, and their growth, especially stems, seemed to respond really well.
On my current regimen I typically feed them molasses (0.8-1TB, though some recommend less, they haven't had any issues) every 4-5 days, let the molasses flush out of the soil a bit so it doesn't build up. So far, I typically give them their guano brew (which I sometimes mix in with the molasses, if it works out ok) every 2-3 days, but I sometimes go for longer stretches, when I know they have plenty of nutes (right now they're growing like weeds, though, so hungry plants call for more nutes).
Light
4x 23w 6500K CFLs for vegging
4x 23w 2700K CFLs for flowering
-I made this more of a transition, and switched out the two 6500K bulbs on the side first, had it like that for a few days when preflowers started coming in
Cycle: 20/4, might switch to less light
I guess I'll start by posting some pictures, since I've taken a bunch, then get more so into the grow.
My girls are named Faye and Samus, and Faye is the one that's typically shorter than Samus (she's the one stuck in the seed in the beginning - both her cotyledons were straight in there). This is my first grow, and I've been having fun learning so far.
To begin, I'll post days 1-13 (from sprout). Did I post the pictures right?
EDIT: More info on my grow -
Soil/Fertilizer/Nutes
Composted bark, spaghnum peat moss, some perlite, added earthworm castings to top layer.
During veg. used Mexican bat guano because it's high in Nitrogen, with a bit of Jamaican/Indonesian (high in Phosphorus) now and then (I mix it in as a tea, typically between 0.5-2.5 TB, depending on the stage of growth), but exclusively now that the girls are flowering. I added 1 TB organic unsulphured blackstrap molasses after around week 2, and their growth, especially stems, seemed to respond really well.
On my current regimen I typically feed them molasses (0.8-1TB, though some recommend less, they haven't had any issues) every 4-5 days, let the molasses flush out of the soil a bit so it doesn't build up. So far, I typically give them their guano brew (which I sometimes mix in with the molasses, if it works out ok) every 2-3 days, but I sometimes go for longer stretches, when I know they have plenty of nutes (right now they're growing like weeds, though, so hungry plants call for more nutes).
Light
4x 23w 6500K CFLs for vegging
4x 23w 2700K CFLs for flowering
-I made this more of a transition, and switched out the two 6500K bulbs on the side first, had it like that for a few days when preflowers started coming in
Cycle: 20/4, might switch to less light
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