EJM
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So now, here's the story behind the grow (and feel free to comment):
It all started when, ummmm, no, lets try again. Once upon a, nope not it either. I've been a long time toker, and have recently become a official and legal MMJ patient. My first grow was a real scattered mess, but it taught me quite a bit about how to (and not to) take care of my girls properly. The second grow I am doing now is much more focused. I have the grow room all set up, my plants planted, and I will not be leaving for any extended period of time during the grow. I have all my supplies laid in as far as soil, nutes, lights for veg and bud, and a computer to lookup HUGE amounts of data. I have been actively reading up on and gathering information on growing MMJ since Autumn of 2011 (and lurking in the shadows here). For all the sources of information out there on the web, I find myself returning to this site all the time for more up to date, and seriously helpful posts.
The room:
My partner generously donated about a quarter of his art studio for use as my grow room. The room is about 8' x 5' x 6'6", but half of the ceiling is slanted and takes off about 40 cu ft, so I have a total of 40 sq ft, and about 200 cu ft. I put up a framework in the allotted space, and put up Panda plastic to make it a totally lightproof area. The door is a cut to size Panda plastic panel with extra heavy duty velcro to along the sides so that the door can be opened by either pulling one side open and ducking through, or roll both sides up and secure it against the ceiling.
The lighting:
The light is a 4', 4 lamp, fluorescent fixture with 4 new 6500k T5 HO lamps, and 2 2700k bloom lamps for later (the light fixture was donated to me by my partner, as well as 6 replacement lamps). I installed hooks in the ceiling, acquired chains, a timer, vent fan and ducting, an oscillating fan, thermometer & hygrometer combo, and a few other miscellaneous items (all donated to me by my partner). I hung the lights, hooked up a timer, got everything set and ready to go, and then took off.
The seeds:
As these are highly experimental circumstances for me I am just using some (hermie) bag seed to start with. I don't want to waste good seed or clones on the first 3 or 4 runs. I am not looking for the best super dank bud right off the bat. These first runs are practice runs for when I get a little more serious and actually pay for seeds/clones.
The nutes:
I am going very basic for nutes here, just organic fish emulsion, GH organic bloom fert, organic blood & bone meal, organic steer manure, and organic potting soil (again, all donated to me by my partner). There is enough nutes in the soil for the plants to grow nice big, bushy, and dark. The fish is only used in case the plants show some Nitrogen deficiency.
The soil:
To germinate the seeds (in the soil) I use my mix of soil, manure, and B&B meal. Mix it all well and run it through a sieve to get out the larger particles. This is the base for my germination soil. The final grow soil is made of soil, manure, and B&B meal without using the sieve. (again, all donated to me by my partner)
The water:
The water is just Plain Old Tap water or POT for short. I have no idea what the PPM, TDS, PH, or any other detail about the water other than it is wet and has been used in the yard here quite successfully for over 34 years by my partner, and over 100 years on this property. I do not have the money, nor does my partner (he had to dip into savings to get me the donated materials for my grow), time, energy, space, etc for dealing with getting the water just perfect.
So here is my grow so far:
I have been keeping a journal, and have taken a few pics as well. It's not the most perfect operation, but it did get me some bud (still drying/curing), taught me a LOT about growing the girls, growing indoors (and out!!), and has greatly increased my knowledge of plants in general. It has also led to some side studies in various subjects. But here is the thing, I am NOT in the for money. I am doing this because I like to grow things, and I like to (and need to) smoke said growing things. My other suppliers of MMJ are all organic as well, they have even given me sage advice as they have been growing for about 20 years each (so 40 years of experience on speed dial, or on visits as we hang out sometimes). So, on to the grow so far...
Day 1, Wednesday 9-26-2012:
Planted four unknown hermaphrodite bag seeds in custom soil mix. Set in a warm South facing window in the ceramic studio. Watered with straight tap water.
Day 2, Thursday 9-27-2012:
All four seeds have started to break the top of the soil.
Day 3, Friday 9-28-2012:
All four seedlings are now up with their seed covers fallen away.
Day 4, Saturday 9-29-2012:
All four seedling are now completely upright and the first real leaves are forming.
Days 5 to 8, Sunday 9-30-2012 to Wednesday 10-3-2012:
Left plants outside in sunny location all day, Put inside ceramic studio at night. Watered with plain tap water, no additional ferts other than what is in the soil.
Days 9 to 14, Thursday 10-4-2012 to Sunday 10-10-2012
Moved plants to their new permanent home. Grow room description below. Lighting is a T5 HO 4' 4 lamp fixture with brand new bulbs just installed, lighting options explained below.
Days 15 to 17, Thursday 10-11-2012 to Saturday 10-13-2012:
Took pics and measured all four plants. All waterings up to this point have been with straight tap water, unknown PH, EC, etc, working well, largest plant is five inches across at this point. Continuing with watering as needed with straight tap water. The measurements are as follows:
Elvira: 5" x 3" x 3"
Francine: 4.5" x 2.5" x 3"
Corky: 4" x 2.5" x 2.5"
Regina: 4" x 2.75" x 2.5"
Day 18, Sunday 10-14-2012:
Watered with straight tap water. Plants are looking great, but they were showing roots outside the bottom drain holes. So it's transplanting time. They have now been put into their permanent pots. They are actually pretty small pots, I don't want BIG plants. I want medium-small plants that will stay under my lamps. One of the plants may not do well, or even survive. While transplanting into her new pot the ball crumbled and I barely managed to get most of her in. I would say a good 75% root loss. I hope she pulls through!!! All the others went in fine and I expect them to take hold and start filling out in a couple days. The soil they were put in is a mixture of 8 parts organic potting soil, and 4 parts composted steer manure. I've found that this mixture has given me great results with other plants, and as this is an experimental grow (only the second time I have EVER tried to grow marijuana, the first ones are about ready to harvest) I'll stick with what I know works on other plants, and if I screw up I can just change the formula. All the seed is unknown hermaphrodite bag seed, so it's not a loss if something goes wrong. UPDATE 11:30PM: I went up to check my little angles and all of them look just fine, even the one I was worried about. I will measure them again on Thursday 10-18-2012.
Day 19, Monday 10-15-2012:
No water needed, the larger pots are holding and retaining the extra water. Plants look like they are a bit bigger. That's it.
Day 20, Tuesday 10-16-2012:
No water needed again. The plants look even lager than yesterday. And upon measuring them the largest of my plants was previously 5 inches, and today it was ~9 inches. I can't wait till Thursday to measure them!!!
Day 21, Wednesday 10-17-2012:
No water needed again. The plants look nice and super healthy. Even the one that had a large portion of it's root ball torn off is doing OK, at least she's holding her own! Then again her name is Regina, she's gonna be the come back queen!!!
Day 22, Thursday 10-18-2012:
Watered with POT (Plain Old Tapwater). The plants are nice and super healthy looking. The measurements are as follows:
Elvira: Over 10" across
Francine: Over 8.5"
Corky: Over 7"
Regina: ~5.5"
This will be the last time I measure them like this because I just don't think it's going to matter too much down the road. I just wanted to see how fast and big they could grow given the proper conditions.
Day 23, Friday 10-19-2012:
No water needed. The plants look nice and super healthy. No problems.
Day 24, Saturday 10-20-2012:
No water needed. The plants look nice and super healthy. No problems.
Day 25, Sunday 10-21-2012:
No water needed. The plants look nice and super healthy. No problems.
Day 26, Monday 10-22-2012:
Watered with POT. The plants look nice and super healthy. Found some spidermites and have applied Neem to all four plants, upper and lower surfaces of the leaves, and even the plant stem and a bit of a soil wetting with it as well. I'll keep re-applying the Neem at 3 day intervals for the next two weeks. Also noticed the roots starting to grow out of the drain holes already!!! And these are their permanent homes until harvest!
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Grow room:
An 8'L X 5'W X 6'6"H area I created in an upstairs garage attic furnished as an art studio (and grow op too now). I framed it all in, and then put up Panda Plastic, and covered anything that was not white inside with the left over scraps (I have to recycle as much stuff as possible as I only have about $200 or less for my spending cash per month, being on disability really sucks sometimes). Installed hooks in the ceiling, and got chains to hang the fixture from. I made a small platform to keep the plants off the ground. And lastly I got a oscillating fan, and a very low wattage heater (it drops well below freezing here in my area of Washinton state).
Lighting:
SunBlaze T5 HO 54 watts ea, 4 lamps at 4', total 216 watts. Replaced the bulbs on 10-11-2012.
The reason behind the flourescents is that I do NOT have the money to buy a HID. I do not have the money to operate a HID. I do not have the electrical capacity for a HID. I do not have the cooling capacity in my small space for the HID, and cannot install any cooling system. These are some of the reasons that I do not use HID. As I could not afford the fixture, my partner got one for me as a birthday present. He is on Social Security as well, so we have a VERY limited amount of spending money.
Custom soil mix:
4 Parts organic potting soil
2 Parts steer manure
Small handfull of bone&blood meal
Mix well
Put through screen to remove larger particles, screen size about 1.5mm to 2.0mm
Unknown PH, etc...
Girls at 15 days:
Girls at 22 days:
It all started when, ummmm, no, lets try again. Once upon a, nope not it either. I've been a long time toker, and have recently become a official and legal MMJ patient. My first grow was a real scattered mess, but it taught me quite a bit about how to (and not to) take care of my girls properly. The second grow I am doing now is much more focused. I have the grow room all set up, my plants planted, and I will not be leaving for any extended period of time during the grow. I have all my supplies laid in as far as soil, nutes, lights for veg and bud, and a computer to lookup HUGE amounts of data. I have been actively reading up on and gathering information on growing MMJ since Autumn of 2011 (and lurking in the shadows here). For all the sources of information out there on the web, I find myself returning to this site all the time for more up to date, and seriously helpful posts.
The room:
My partner generously donated about a quarter of his art studio for use as my grow room. The room is about 8' x 5' x 6'6", but half of the ceiling is slanted and takes off about 40 cu ft, so I have a total of 40 sq ft, and about 200 cu ft. I put up a framework in the allotted space, and put up Panda plastic to make it a totally lightproof area. The door is a cut to size Panda plastic panel with extra heavy duty velcro to along the sides so that the door can be opened by either pulling one side open and ducking through, or roll both sides up and secure it against the ceiling.
The lighting:
The light is a 4', 4 lamp, fluorescent fixture with 4 new 6500k T5 HO lamps, and 2 2700k bloom lamps for later (the light fixture was donated to me by my partner, as well as 6 replacement lamps). I installed hooks in the ceiling, acquired chains, a timer, vent fan and ducting, an oscillating fan, thermometer & hygrometer combo, and a few other miscellaneous items (all donated to me by my partner). I hung the lights, hooked up a timer, got everything set and ready to go, and then took off.
The seeds:
As these are highly experimental circumstances for me I am just using some (hermie) bag seed to start with. I don't want to waste good seed or clones on the first 3 or 4 runs. I am not looking for the best super dank bud right off the bat. These first runs are practice runs for when I get a little more serious and actually pay for seeds/clones.
The nutes:
I am going very basic for nutes here, just organic fish emulsion, GH organic bloom fert, organic blood & bone meal, organic steer manure, and organic potting soil (again, all donated to me by my partner). There is enough nutes in the soil for the plants to grow nice big, bushy, and dark. The fish is only used in case the plants show some Nitrogen deficiency.
The soil:
To germinate the seeds (in the soil) I use my mix of soil, manure, and B&B meal. Mix it all well and run it through a sieve to get out the larger particles. This is the base for my germination soil. The final grow soil is made of soil, manure, and B&B meal without using the sieve. (again, all donated to me by my partner)
The water:
The water is just Plain Old Tap water or POT for short. I have no idea what the PPM, TDS, PH, or any other detail about the water other than it is wet and has been used in the yard here quite successfully for over 34 years by my partner, and over 100 years on this property. I do not have the money, nor does my partner (he had to dip into savings to get me the donated materials for my grow), time, energy, space, etc for dealing with getting the water just perfect.
So here is my grow so far:
I have been keeping a journal, and have taken a few pics as well. It's not the most perfect operation, but it did get me some bud (still drying/curing), taught me a LOT about growing the girls, growing indoors (and out!!), and has greatly increased my knowledge of plants in general. It has also led to some side studies in various subjects. But here is the thing, I am NOT in the for money. I am doing this because I like to grow things, and I like to (and need to) smoke said growing things. My other suppliers of MMJ are all organic as well, they have even given me sage advice as they have been growing for about 20 years each (so 40 years of experience on speed dial, or on visits as we hang out sometimes). So, on to the grow so far...
ORGANIC
GROW #2
GROW #2
Day 1, Wednesday 9-26-2012:
Planted four unknown hermaphrodite bag seeds in custom soil mix. Set in a warm South facing window in the ceramic studio. Watered with straight tap water.
Day 2, Thursday 9-27-2012:
All four seeds have started to break the top of the soil.
Day 3, Friday 9-28-2012:
All four seedlings are now up with their seed covers fallen away.
Day 4, Saturday 9-29-2012:
All four seedling are now completely upright and the first real leaves are forming.
Days 5 to 8, Sunday 9-30-2012 to Wednesday 10-3-2012:
Left plants outside in sunny location all day, Put inside ceramic studio at night. Watered with plain tap water, no additional ferts other than what is in the soil.
Days 9 to 14, Thursday 10-4-2012 to Sunday 10-10-2012
Moved plants to their new permanent home. Grow room description below. Lighting is a T5 HO 4' 4 lamp fixture with brand new bulbs just installed, lighting options explained below.
Days 15 to 17, Thursday 10-11-2012 to Saturday 10-13-2012:
Took pics and measured all four plants. All waterings up to this point have been with straight tap water, unknown PH, EC, etc, working well, largest plant is five inches across at this point. Continuing with watering as needed with straight tap water. The measurements are as follows:
Elvira: 5" x 3" x 3"
Francine: 4.5" x 2.5" x 3"
Corky: 4" x 2.5" x 2.5"
Regina: 4" x 2.75" x 2.5"
Day 18, Sunday 10-14-2012:
Watered with straight tap water. Plants are looking great, but they were showing roots outside the bottom drain holes. So it's transplanting time. They have now been put into their permanent pots. They are actually pretty small pots, I don't want BIG plants. I want medium-small plants that will stay under my lamps. One of the plants may not do well, or even survive. While transplanting into her new pot the ball crumbled and I barely managed to get most of her in. I would say a good 75% root loss. I hope she pulls through!!! All the others went in fine and I expect them to take hold and start filling out in a couple days. The soil they were put in is a mixture of 8 parts organic potting soil, and 4 parts composted steer manure. I've found that this mixture has given me great results with other plants, and as this is an experimental grow (only the second time I have EVER tried to grow marijuana, the first ones are about ready to harvest) I'll stick with what I know works on other plants, and if I screw up I can just change the formula. All the seed is unknown hermaphrodite bag seed, so it's not a loss if something goes wrong. UPDATE 11:30PM: I went up to check my little angles and all of them look just fine, even the one I was worried about. I will measure them again on Thursday 10-18-2012.
Day 19, Monday 10-15-2012:
No water needed, the larger pots are holding and retaining the extra water. Plants look like they are a bit bigger. That's it.
Day 20, Tuesday 10-16-2012:
No water needed again. The plants look even lager than yesterday. And upon measuring them the largest of my plants was previously 5 inches, and today it was ~9 inches. I can't wait till Thursday to measure them!!!
Day 21, Wednesday 10-17-2012:
No water needed again. The plants look nice and super healthy. Even the one that had a large portion of it's root ball torn off is doing OK, at least she's holding her own! Then again her name is Regina, she's gonna be the come back queen!!!
Day 22, Thursday 10-18-2012:
Watered with POT (Plain Old Tapwater). The plants are nice and super healthy looking. The measurements are as follows:
Elvira: Over 10" across
Francine: Over 8.5"
Corky: Over 7"
Regina: ~5.5"
This will be the last time I measure them like this because I just don't think it's going to matter too much down the road. I just wanted to see how fast and big they could grow given the proper conditions.
Day 23, Friday 10-19-2012:
No water needed. The plants look nice and super healthy. No problems.
Day 24, Saturday 10-20-2012:
No water needed. The plants look nice and super healthy. No problems.
Day 25, Sunday 10-21-2012:
No water needed. The plants look nice and super healthy. No problems.
Day 26, Monday 10-22-2012:
Watered with POT. The plants look nice and super healthy. Found some spidermites and have applied Neem to all four plants, upper and lower surfaces of the leaves, and even the plant stem and a bit of a soil wetting with it as well. I'll keep re-applying the Neem at 3 day intervals for the next two weeks. Also noticed the roots starting to grow out of the drain holes already!!! And these are their permanent homes until harvest!
_______________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
_________________________________________
______________________________
___________________
_________
Grow room:
An 8'L X 5'W X 6'6"H area I created in an upstairs garage attic furnished as an art studio (and grow op too now). I framed it all in, and then put up Panda Plastic, and covered anything that was not white inside with the left over scraps (I have to recycle as much stuff as possible as I only have about $200 or less for my spending cash per month, being on disability really sucks sometimes). Installed hooks in the ceiling, and got chains to hang the fixture from. I made a small platform to keep the plants off the ground. And lastly I got a oscillating fan, and a very low wattage heater (it drops well below freezing here in my area of Washinton state).
Lighting:
SunBlaze T5 HO 54 watts ea, 4 lamps at 4', total 216 watts. Replaced the bulbs on 10-11-2012.
The reason behind the flourescents is that I do NOT have the money to buy a HID. I do not have the money to operate a HID. I do not have the electrical capacity for a HID. I do not have the cooling capacity in my small space for the HID, and cannot install any cooling system. These are some of the reasons that I do not use HID. As I could not afford the fixture, my partner got one for me as a birthday present. He is on Social Security as well, so we have a VERY limited amount of spending money.
Custom soil mix:
4 Parts organic potting soil
2 Parts steer manure
Small handfull of bone&blood meal
Mix well
Put through screen to remove larger particles, screen size about 1.5mm to 2.0mm
Unknown PH, etc...
Girls at 15 days:
Girls at 22 days: