Afew of my 12 Poison Cheese clones showed there first roots 2 days agos and i'm sure the rest are not far behind, i will likely cull them down to the 10 best looking ones before they are transplanted. I have 28 Lowryder 2 seedlings in dixie cups that just went under the 400 MH today along with the poison cheese mother whos tops were stretching after a week under the shoplight with the clones.
Temps are holding at around 82 with just the one 400 on and the shoplight for the clones. But the space is still essentialy unvented, the lights are cooled but the exhaust fan just blows the hot air into a corner of the room for now. I will hopefully adressing that problem in 2 weeks when the clones are established and the LR2 is sexed. Then we can kick up 2-3 of the 400 hps and get to business.
I mixed up my soil tonight and will be filling the grow bags soon for the LR2 to be transplanted into once they show sex, I don't want to waste anymore soil then i need to so i will wait till then to transplant the females. I will be using 1 gallon bags for the LR2 from sexing to finish as i have tried both the 1 and the 2 and i noticed little difference in yeild. My soil mix includes FF OF, Promix, Perlite, Earthworm castings, and coco coir and while i'm sure some spend more i think it's a rather expensive mix so i try not to use a bigger container then i need to.
The poison cheese clones however will be transplanted into 3.5 gallon square white pots to give them planty of room for the 5-8 week veg they will have while the LRs buds under 18/6 in the same space. As i have said before we hope to secure a 1k switchable ballast before the Lr2 finish so that we will have the light penetration needed for the monster plants the Poison cheese are expected to be after there long veg.
Beennoobed;
I would get a dual 600 over a dual 400, 600 has mre lumens per watt then even a 1k. So long as you get can clone and keep a mother any strain will work under a 400, just flower clones at a height that keeps them short at finish. Strain seems to be a personal choice. I like autos due to there not needing seperate lighting schedules. but you will have to find your own preferences. I would however keep all your plants as uniform as possible, trying multiple strains and techniques at the same time can be a real pain in the assin the beginning. Especially if there different ages and need different feeding schedules. But by all means do things however you want, Goodluck