cuervoman13
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What's going on peoples? This is my first grow and I'm just documenting this so hopefully I won't make some of the noob mistakes I've already made.
My setup is as basic as it gets. I have a stealth grow cabinent that is 24in tall, 18in wide, and 18in deep. It has one intake and exaughst fans. I am using cfl bulbs for lighting, and already messed that up. I have a container that holds a little over a gallon and a top with six cut outs for my planting nets. Again, keeping it basic and stealthy were the main concerns before starting.
Anyway, I bought a couple different strains of seeds specificly for my grow environment. Plants that are great for hydro, and not too smelly for the house. But since it's my first grow I am using the free seeds they sent with the others I purchased.
I started germinating 5 seeds 11 days ago, and 3 of the 5 started to sprout. I used the trusty paper towel method to do this and had no issues. The 3 seeds sprouted quick, like within 24 hours. Now is where I think I made the first mistake. Instead of tranplanting them right away I waited a couple more days to see if the other 2 would crack. So yeah, these seedlings were already huge and one had already pushed the shell all the way off.
So now here comes mistake number 2. I went ahead and transplanted them without soaking the rock wool before hand. Yep, that's right, I'm a tool. I get them transplanted, add regular purified water from the store with a ph around 5.5, get the bubbler going, and turn the lights on.
I started them on a 24 hour light cycle. After a couple days they seemed to be doing great. 2 of them had already started to sprout some leaves and the 3rd one had grown in size but still not lost the shell all the way. 3 more days go by and no changes look to be going on. I start wondering what's up. I lift the lid on the res and am pretty happy though to see that 2 of the 3 already have the root busting through the netting and into the water. NICE!!!
Damn, I am such a tool. I just realized I was using the wrong bulbs for vegging. These past 9 days I have been using the 2700k specrum lights. I immediately switched them out to the 6500k lights and lowered the lights to about 6 inches off the plants, and went to the 18-6 light cycle. Not everything is entirely bad though. The roots on these babies are looking outstanding. It has been 2 since since the light change and the babies are looking stronger and I can see a 2nd set of leaves starting to form.
It's been 11 days total since the germination. Things are looking to be going okay. I am gonna post some pics as soon as my girl gets home with the camera.
My only real question is about when to add the nutes. I kept it simple here too. Just went out and got Pure Blend Pro Grow, and the Pro Bloom for the 12-12 .
I appreciate any feedback I get from you vets to the growing world. I'll get some pics up. Thanks!
Happy Growing!!!!
My setup is as basic as it gets. I have a stealth grow cabinent that is 24in tall, 18in wide, and 18in deep. It has one intake and exaughst fans. I am using cfl bulbs for lighting, and already messed that up. I have a container that holds a little over a gallon and a top with six cut outs for my planting nets. Again, keeping it basic and stealthy were the main concerns before starting.
Anyway, I bought a couple different strains of seeds specificly for my grow environment. Plants that are great for hydro, and not too smelly for the house. But since it's my first grow I am using the free seeds they sent with the others I purchased.
I started germinating 5 seeds 11 days ago, and 3 of the 5 started to sprout. I used the trusty paper towel method to do this and had no issues. The 3 seeds sprouted quick, like within 24 hours. Now is where I think I made the first mistake. Instead of tranplanting them right away I waited a couple more days to see if the other 2 would crack. So yeah, these seedlings were already huge and one had already pushed the shell all the way off.
So now here comes mistake number 2. I went ahead and transplanted them without soaking the rock wool before hand. Yep, that's right, I'm a tool. I get them transplanted, add regular purified water from the store with a ph around 5.5, get the bubbler going, and turn the lights on.
I started them on a 24 hour light cycle. After a couple days they seemed to be doing great. 2 of them had already started to sprout some leaves and the 3rd one had grown in size but still not lost the shell all the way. 3 more days go by and no changes look to be going on. I start wondering what's up. I lift the lid on the res and am pretty happy though to see that 2 of the 3 already have the root busting through the netting and into the water. NICE!!!
Damn, I am such a tool. I just realized I was using the wrong bulbs for vegging. These past 9 days I have been using the 2700k specrum lights. I immediately switched them out to the 6500k lights and lowered the lights to about 6 inches off the plants, and went to the 18-6 light cycle. Not everything is entirely bad though. The roots on these babies are looking outstanding. It has been 2 since since the light change and the babies are looking stronger and I can see a 2nd set of leaves starting to form.
It's been 11 days total since the germination. Things are looking to be going okay. I am gonna post some pics as soon as my girl gets home with the camera.
My only real question is about when to add the nutes. I kept it simple here too. Just went out and got Pure Blend Pro Grow, and the Pro Bloom for the 12-12 .
I appreciate any feedback I get from you vets to the growing world. I'll get some pics up. Thanks!
Happy Growing!!!!