1st Grow, Nirvana Swiss Cheese Auto in soil with CFL, 5 gallon space bucket

Hey guys first timer here. Been reading as much as I can online for a few months and I've almost got everything together to get started.

Ordered Swiss Cheese Autos from Nirvana, processing was fast and I had the package 11 days after it was paid for (in the states).

Almost done putting together my first 5 gallon space bucket with a 5 bulb CFL setup. Going to use fox farm ocean forest for soil.

Hoping to start germinating within the next few days, I'm sure I will be full of questions over the next couple months.
 
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And for my first question...

I am trying to start up with 2 buckets for my first grow.
I just picked up 4 fans from a local shop. 2 are bigger and 2 are smaller. Is there going to be an optimal set up as far as which to use for intake/exhaust?
 

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Holisticfarmer

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Hey guys first timer here. Been reading as much as I can online for a few months and I've almost got everything together to get started.

Ordered Swiss Cheese Autos from Nirvana, processing was fast and I had the package 11 days after it was paid for (in the states).

Almost done putting together my first 5 gallon space bucket with a 5 bulb CFL setup. Going to use fox farm ocean forest for soil.

Hoping to start germinating within the next few days, I'm sure I will be full of questions over the next couple months.
Questions are always good. The day I stop asking questions is the day I retire. (Never)

I have experience growing nirvanas swiss cheese. Got about 2 oz from 3 plants.

I'm a little confused by your setup though, what are you growing in? Closet? Cabinet? DIY box?
 
Questions are always good. The day I stop asking questions is the day I retire. (Never)

I have experience growing nirvanas swiss cheese. Got about 2 oz from 3 plants.

I'm a little confused by your setup though, what are you growing in? Closet? Cabinet? DIY box?
I am following the guide for the blackout space bucket... essentially it is a 5 gallon bucket with a 5 light cfl lid, an intake on the side of the bucket and exhaust on the top of the lid. Outside in duct tape, inside is mylar.
 
I will post a couple pics of what I've got going on so you can see later after work. I'm hoping someone can give me some advice on my fan question before I get home so I can get that part done tonight.
 
have you researched any a19 led lights? 5 gallon bucket is going to be a tiny grow.
I have not looked much into LED yet, not expecting a huge yield as it's a small space with autos. I have looked at some LED buckets that look good, I just don't know anything about LED and being this is my first rodeo I wanted to give myself the best chance for success.
 
"run the passive intake 50 cfm less than the exhaust. That keeps negative pressure and ALL that intake air goes out through the filter"

I found this answer to a question in the grow room section. Does this then mean that I should use the smaller fans I got as intakes and the larger 2 as exhaust? Will the smaller fans I have be sufficient enough air movement for the plants?
 

Mean Gene

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I have not looked much into LED yet, not expecting a huge yield as it's a small space with autos. I have looked at some LED buckets that look good, I just don't know anything about LED and being this is my first rodeo I wanted to give myself the best chance
Soon you will have a visual idea if you are curious, but it is not just a closed bucket. I will have additional spacers for height and a light top.
Yeah i just went and read the tutorial on growweedeasy.com i assume you have a reason for choosing this set up? I'm gonna sub and watch this grow im curious. Anything i can help with always glad to.
 
Yeah i just went and read the tutorial on growweedeasy.com i assume you have a reason for choosing this set up? I'm gonna sub and watch this grow im curious. Anything i can help with always glad to.
That's exactly where I found the idea. I chose it because nothing in the description felt too difficult to get started with as well as it being practical for my current living situation. I hope to learn through this and maybe keep the buckets for autos since autos are smaller by nature based on my reading, but eventually move on to a tent and photos.
 

Mean Gene

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That's exactly where I found the idea. I chose it because nothing in the description felt too difficult to get started with as well as it being practical for my current living situation. I hope to learn through this and maybe keep the buckets for autos since autos are smaller by nature based on my reading, but eventually move on to a tent and photos.
Thats a good website. I learned a lot when i was first starting. My first grow was 2 plants in 1 gal pots out of bag seed in a old dresser i removed the drawers and turned up on its side into a box. Made a plywood door woth latch for it. Had a pc fan 70cfm hooked up to a 4" duct and carbon filter hahaha useless.

But my point is i researched for about 4 months and i made it through my first grow with cfl bulbs and a ratty dresser got 2.5oz. I hope you enjoy the journey it only gets easier after the first grow :)

Just be careful about overwatering its easy to do when youre first starting.
 
Thats a good website. I learned a lot when i was first starting. My first grow was 2 plants in 1 gal pots out of bag seed in a old dresser i removed the drawers and turned up on its side into a box. Made a plywood door woth latch for it. Had a pc fan 70cfm hooked up to a 4" duct and carbon filter hahaha useless.

But my point is i researched for about 4 months and i made it through my first grow with cfl bulbs and a ratty dresser got 2.5oz. I hope you enjoy the journey it only gets easier after the first grow :)

Just be careful about overwatering its easy to do when youre first starting.
I have done about 4 months of Web research too. So much to learn but it's exciting and I'm loving the DIY adventure. That dresser sounds awesome btw.

As for over watering I have read that letting the soil dry out between waters is good for root development so hopefully that won't be one of my mistakes
 
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