View attachment 2686501View attachment 2686502View attachment 2686503View attachment 2686504Alright I have made some major changes. I have used some alu foil. As you see on pic 4 I have a lid/cover for the box as well which I will cover with alu foil as well and make some holes for the lamp and then I will buy a fan. Hope it looks okay. What do you think?
#1 Never use Ceramic or Heavy pots, the best way to tell when they need water is to lift your pots, hence you do not want some heavy ass 10lb pot.
#2 Never plant 2 in the same pot, not only will they rootbound more quickly, if one is male/hermie and the other isnt, you will lose both. (the root systems are together)
#3 You can always add pearlite when you get rid of those damn ceramic/clay pots...and go into 3-5 gallon buckets remember 60/40 ratio Soil/Pearlite
#4 You would be amazed at how many people think they know what they are doing with nuts, and ruin there plants. PH is
100% THE MOST IMPORTANT THING NEXT TO LIGHT.
Make sure it is at 6.0 EVEN. Also make sure you leave your water sit out over night if you are using tap. Chlorine is VICIOUS. Check your PH levels EVERY TIME you water.
Just because it was 6.0 3 hours ago, does not mean it is now.
#5 Your seedlings look like they are screaming to get out of that soil, you always want to start in red party cups, plastic. Then move to there final resting place/pot.
#6 A slight breeze on your plants will strengthen the stems, yes. But that does not matter if your plants are top heavy. To avoid this,
LST as much as possible.
#7 Aluminum foil will burn your plants. Flat white paint, or Mylar/poly. There is not substitute for what they do. It is not very expensive to mylar a small grow.
#8 I like to put about a inch of Rocks/Dro Pellets/or some other medium in the bottom of pot to Assist with aeration. (Tip I learned from a 70's grower)
#9 The Y for your CFL Bulb is a +. Home Depot has them as well as many choices of 6500temp lights. I would suggest investing $100 in a 150-250w HPS. Makes a HUGE difference
#10 It is all about trial and error. No matter what ANYONE says, you will learn the most from yourself and watching them grow. I have known numerous caregivers and professional growers who all give me input on how to do this or that, and the advice is phenomenal, however one must learn from themselves to be the jedi master. You can be given all the advice in the world, but it is up to you to imply the advice that people give you and learn from mistakes that you make because there will be many.
Hope this helps
**Also
***: NEVER follow a feeding chart from a nutrient producer. THEY HAVE NO FUCKING CLUE AS TO WHAT YOUR GROWING, WHAT STRAIN ETC. Always start at about 1/2 of what the product suggests or even 1/3 and see how the babies react. ALL WILL REACT DIFFERENT to what you are giving them so it is crucial to find that even medium
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