Potent Mix

GrimReefa

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hey people, been missing a while, just holdgin out till grow room finished, and is now, just little bits to get in before they go in heres the room,

1x inline fan
1x carbon filter
2x 600w dual specstrums + extra cool tube during late flower
1x intake fan from roof, run to oscilating fan to spread fresh air

painted white with added PVA glue for extra shine, all sealed up good, no light leaks, nice amount of height, will swicth it on tomoz to measure temps before the ladies go in, straight into bud when its ready,
 

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GrimReefa

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this is of my mates plant grown under 400w hps, in a wardrobe, using biobizz bloom and blood bloom, lighting schedule 16 hours dark 8 hours light ??? what effect would if any dose this lighting schedule have is it a positive result or negative , anyone know ?
 

GrimReefa

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waterered the ladies 1 pint each of mixture, ph 6.6, 10 CF of biobloom and some root stimulater, still un able to measure temps, got hygrometer coming fe days , they seem to be doing fine till we complete the room at end of the week, still wanna add another inline fan to help cool the room down, the sun is very hot recently........ill get some pics in a bit,


as for my mates cheese plant, its absolutley covered in mites, and eggs, the bud looks very nice , and stinks a lot, what dose the 16 hours darkness do, i work out there losing out a 1/3rd of light that means the buds are 2/3rds the size they could be ???


need help please
 

mr.goodbud1

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im about to start a grow room. which nutrients do i buy and how do i know how much to put in for the two different stages.
 

welsh wizz

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Nutrient (or fertilizer) is food for plants. Marijuana plants need a certain amount of food in order to grow properly. The primary nutrients in plant foods are Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K).
In addition to nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium, marijuana plants require a lesser amount of secondary nutrients and trace quantities of other elements.
Secondary nutrients are calcium, sulphur, and magnesium. Trace elements are small quantities of boron, copper, molybdenum, zinc, iron, and manganese.
Plant foods are measured in an N-P-K format
N is Nitrogen
P is Phosphorus
K is Potassium
A 15-15-15 plant food contains:
15% Nitrogen
15% Phosphorus
15% Potassium
A 20-10-10 plant food contains:
20% Nitrogen
10% Phosphorus
10% Potassium
The percentage of the solution not used by nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium is secondary nutrients, trace elements, and inert material.
An all purpose fertilizer with secondary elements like calcium, sulphur and magnesium and trace elements boron, copper, molybdenum, zinc, iron, and manganese will get you through all stages of growth. But during different stages of life, you can adjust the different nutrient levels needed at different times to optimize growth.
After germination, when growing marijuana in soil, you should water feed (no nutrients) the plants for the first week or two. Almost all soil will contain some amount of fertilizer for the plant to feed on.
A minimal amount (or no) fertilizer should be added to the water for the first week or two. Then use a 50% solution for two weeks, then go to a 100% solution.
Plants are delicate at this stage and can go for a week or two with a minimal amount of food. At the maximum, use a solution that is no more than 50% of the strength of the recommended level.
That is, if the nutrient manufacturer recommends mixing one tablespoon of nutrient to every gallon of water, you should add less than half a tablespoon of nutrient to every gallon of water for the first two weeks after germinating.
Do not give your plants extra fertilizer thinking it will make them grow faster. Too much will kill your plants. If you under fertilize, plants will take longer to grow but will not die. Follow the mixing instructions on the package, if you aren't sure, use less rather than more.
During vegetative growth the plants need lots of N (nitrogen). They also need a fair amount of P (phosphorus) and K (potassium). A plant food that is 20-10-10, or 30-15-15, or something similar, with trace elements should do a very good job.
During flowering the plants need more P (phosphorus) and more K (potassium) than they did during vegetative growth. They need some N (nitrogen) but not as much as they did during vegetative growth. They also need calcium.

If you used:
--- something like 20-10-10 for vegetative growth, then try using 10-20-20 (or similar) for flowering.
--- something like 30-15-15 for vegetative growth, then try using 15-30-30 (or similar) for flowering.
If you can't find nutrients containing the proper combination for your needs (or you are not sure what kind of nutrient to get), look for a plant food recommended for growth when the plant is in the first stages of life.
Look for a plant food recommended for blooming (or flowering) when the plant is in the flowering stage. Make sure any plant food you use contains nutrients and trace elements. And remember that during flowering, calcium is important.
 

GrimReefa

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22nd August 2009

Repotted all the ladies with some decent soil this time, canna coco medium, all into bigger pots, one more week of veg, then there going into flower thank god, my ones been going since march !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! waste of time but i had not enough money to construct ma room,

they still on CF 1.0, and some root stuff rizlain or something not quite sure what..........using bio bloom nutes,
 

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GrimReefa

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Room Setup

2x 600w Dual Spectrum Lights - added 600w hps cool tubve during late flower
1x Inline with Carbon Filter - coming next few days, 100mm inline with carbon filter
2x Fans, one is 16 inch the other is 8 inch,
1x Intake fan sucking from outside inwards

Plants

Blue Cheese
Cheese
Psychosis
Skunk No.1

Nutrients

Bio-Grow
Bio-Bloom
Rhizotonic - Canna
Ph Down

Medium

Canna , CoCo

Equipment

Ph/CF/PPM wand
Ph Meter

Schedule

Lights: 18 on 6 off
PH : 6.5
CF: 1.0
Nutes: Bio-Bloom and some Bio-Grow.
 

GrimReefa

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Quick Look On

Ladies doing well, were gonna leave em another week thought we got the height so why not huh?, , heat is a issue here i think, this morning when i check the ladies i was greeted by a heatwave, and the big fan wont come on with the timer its a pain in the ass, anyway the hygometer come today, Temp, Door Close 90-100 F, not good, Door Open 84 F....but cant have door open all day , need help big time, maybe a air con will help??? any ideas would be grateful, heres a few pics of a better camera

Lights: 18 on 6 off
PH : 6.2
CF: 1.0 PPM 700
Nutes: Bio-Grow.
 

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welsh wizz

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Room Setup

2x 600w Dual Spectrum Lights - added 600w hps cool tubve during late flower
1x Inline with Carbon Filter - coming next few days, 100mm inline with carbon filter
2x Fans, one is 16 inch the other is 8 inch,
1x Intake fan sucking from outside inwards


So the venting by the light is doing what sucking or blowing?

If its blowing put it at floor level you want the cool air around your plants.

If its sucking put it as high as you can in the centre of the room try not to get tight bends in the ducting. A passive vent (no fan) in the top of the room will help to let heat out.

You will need both! inlet and outlet.

Air con is great but running costs are hi 1800 watt I only use mine in heat wave conditions.

Or run both lamps in a cool tube system.
Hope this helps mate.:weed:
 

GrimReefa

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well the inline fan is sucking from one lamp to outside, not via the cool turn in far right hand corner there is a bathroom fan sucking air from outside inwards, 2 fans........a little hole in wooden box probaly doin nothing, but we did take the ballast out of the room, ha dthe temps down as far as 76 F but with door open and raining, if the sun is out were hittin 100 F door closed, but have another inline fan coming with another filter, payed for and on order now, may use the tube, and have the other inline on the hood, make shift'd it hehe !
 

welsh wizz

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I found with mine a fan blowing in is better than a fan pulling air in, if your on about a fan like this, put it out side the room blowing in at floor level.


What are the temps in the outter room where the air is coming from?
I only use the air con when outter room temps hit hi 80s like once a year if we are lucky.:lol:
If your temps are good with the door open you need more ventilation mate.
I think putting both your lamps in cool tubes will solve your heat problem!!!
Im going cool tube next grow with the biggest inline fan I can get, venting from outside.
 
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