Mandangleow
Active Member
Hello fellow RIU friends. I'm going out on a limb and starting a journal on my first garden that I just got running two weeks ago. I''m a CA Prop 215 patient with a Dr exemption for 99 plants and 8 lbs of dried bud, so I'm keeping it legal. I plan on harvesting 24 plants every two weeks with 4 cycles going.
It's a true greenhouse made with 4x4s and hardened corrugated transparent plastic. It took 6 weeks to insulate, clean, run electric, etc. It's the biggest hands on project I've ever done to be honest.
It's a 7x7 greenhouse/shed currently set up with 2 600 watt hps lamps, one 1000 watt lamp (not running yet), closed room with co2, 11,000btu portable dual hose ac, 550cfm carbon scrubber, 435 inline Hurricane fan for light ventilation. The Apollo 13 is in 70% Happy Frog 30% perlite. Oh, and Advanced Nutrients Sensi+Supps for nutes.
Apollo 13
I started with 32 Apollo 13 clones but I'm down to 23. I made a few big mistakes in the first couple weeks. I left one of the totes of plants in the car for an hour in 95 degree weather. Then I was too anxious to start feeding nutes, when I technically knew better, which burned them. Top all that with the week of undiagnosed spider mites, and I'm surprised I have anything left to finish this grow.
Once I figured out the spider mite issue, I put in a No Pest Strip and treated with Forbid 4f. With in 2 days they made a 180. I was pretty damn proud of that...lol.
Currently there are 9 plants growing well, and the others are just starting to make a full recovery and bloom. My veg period was 3 days under a t5, ideally just to let them adjust after transplant before I went 12/12.
The Apollo was only temporary to start the garden while I found my GDP to run perpetually, sooooo...
Grand Daddy Purple
I brought in 4 GDP teens two days ago and put them under the t5. I'm going to use them to start the perpetual SOG once they are big enough to take 20+/- clones and put in the Clone King.The GDP plants are looking super healthy, but I went ahead and treated them with Forbid when I transplanted them.
The GDP went into 40/40/20 Ocean Farm, Happy Frog, and perlite with a bit of Dolomite Lime. This will be the mix all the way through for the GDP. Hopefully I won't have to add nutes until the 4th week of bloom.
I realize my writing skills lack format and my growing skills are minimal so I'm open to constructive suggestions, but please no flaming. Please feel free to comment.
I'll do my best to post weekly as this perpetual SOG gets into full cycle.
Mandangleow
It's a true greenhouse made with 4x4s and hardened corrugated transparent plastic. It took 6 weeks to insulate, clean, run electric, etc. It's the biggest hands on project I've ever done to be honest.
It's a 7x7 greenhouse/shed currently set up with 2 600 watt hps lamps, one 1000 watt lamp (not running yet), closed room with co2, 11,000btu portable dual hose ac, 550cfm carbon scrubber, 435 inline Hurricane fan for light ventilation. The Apollo 13 is in 70% Happy Frog 30% perlite. Oh, and Advanced Nutrients Sensi+Supps for nutes.
Apollo 13
I started with 32 Apollo 13 clones but I'm down to 23. I made a few big mistakes in the first couple weeks. I left one of the totes of plants in the car for an hour in 95 degree weather. Then I was too anxious to start feeding nutes, when I technically knew better, which burned them. Top all that with the week of undiagnosed spider mites, and I'm surprised I have anything left to finish this grow.
Once I figured out the spider mite issue, I put in a No Pest Strip and treated with Forbid 4f. With in 2 days they made a 180. I was pretty damn proud of that...lol.
Currently there are 9 plants growing well, and the others are just starting to make a full recovery and bloom. My veg period was 3 days under a t5, ideally just to let them adjust after transplant before I went 12/12.
The Apollo was only temporary to start the garden while I found my GDP to run perpetually, sooooo...
Grand Daddy Purple
I brought in 4 GDP teens two days ago and put them under the t5. I'm going to use them to start the perpetual SOG once they are big enough to take 20+/- clones and put in the Clone King.The GDP plants are looking super healthy, but I went ahead and treated them with Forbid when I transplanted them.
The GDP went into 40/40/20 Ocean Farm, Happy Frog, and perlite with a bit of Dolomite Lime. This will be the mix all the way through for the GDP. Hopefully I won't have to add nutes until the 4th week of bloom.
I realize my writing skills lack format and my growing skills are minimal so I'm open to constructive suggestions, but please no flaming. Please feel free to comment.
I'll do my best to post weekly as this perpetual SOG gets into full cycle.
Mandangleow