1st PC GROW: NIRVANA NORTHERN LIGHTS

Pic update.

Ever since fixing the heat aproblem things are looking much better. This new growth happens daily
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What do you guys think :]
 
Are you using like pre-packaged mircle-grow potting soil, or stuff you took from a garden? Cause that could affect the outcome greatly.. So many random nutes and chemicals in those prepackaged soils that it will burn or stunt growth.

If you want a small effective grow, that is cheap try a small bubbleponics setup like stealthhydro.

I do hope things work out. I will be posting my new grow tonight.

Good luck.
 
There is a small cup included for humidity,

and BluntmanX the soil is Ocean Forest Soil by Fox Farms.

I did hear somehwere though, that even though the soil is good, sometimes it can be too strong for seedlings. Anyone have experience with it?
 
You really need to do more research, especially if you don't know proper temperatures and other basic information.

Kill. Restart, IMO.
 
May i ask what basic information you are referring too? That will be a big help.

I think i do have an idea of Proper temperatures. To my knowledge its between 77- 85 or so. Probably around 80 is optimal. Correct me if im wrong though. What i did do was making a terrrible foolish mistake by putting the thermometer in a bad spot.

For some reason, even though i am a novice i feel like im being talked down? :( Maybe its just me haha :D

Cheers!
 
There is a small cup included for humidity,

and BluntmanX the soil is Ocean Forest Soil by Fox Farms.

I did hear somehwere though, that even though the soil is good, sometimes it can be too strong for seedlings. Anyone have experience with it?

Yea i grow with fox farm and so far it's the best. My next grow is going to be with the same soil, but this time i plan to get the 3 part nutes from fox farm.
 
Good luck on your grow. I will be doing the exact same thing except with nirvanas NL AF feminized strain.

My case will also be a huge ass monster... lol like 25 inches tall.
 
These are pretty small to be flowering. This is correct but they are actually kind of old and were stressed badly ( novice mistake :P) from young.
To most it didnt even look like it would survive but its proven me wrong. ITs far from a great crop but this being my first grow im proud to see this plant actually making some moves :) :)
 
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