smartboyalex
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Hi everyone! I am a complete newbie to this site and to marijuana cultivation in general. I am very excited to start my first grow and extremely nervous at the same time. All questions and discussion on this grow can be directed here: https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journal-discussion/332379-smartboyalexs-grow-journal-discussion-page.html
Here is the background on this project, I wanted to start my first grow with a hydroponic setup but after much evaluation of my finances and a lot of thinking I decided to start with soil for many reasons, the first being the cost of a hydroponic set-up, although I have already gathered a lot of the materials I still haven't purchased the most expensive items on the list (gauges, pump, timers, etc.) and financially won't be able to afford it for a while, the second reason would be the margin of error that each method has, while hydroponic is a much better method of growing the risk of doing something wrong and messing it all up is much greater than with soil, soil is much more forgivable than hydroponic and the grow time is slower allowing you to fine tune and repair any problems that arise.
I am starting my first grow from seeds that I pulled out of a bag of "mids", I am not exactly sure what strain it is and I won't be able to make an educated guess as to the type of plant (sativa, indica, etc.) it is until I reach the end of the vegetative state and I can see the characteristics of the plant. I am starting with nine seeds.
For this grow I will be using mostly FF products starting with Light Warrior and moving to FFOF and I will be using the Liquid Trio for my Nutes.
My seeding setup is a Jiffy heat mat and a 18" x 4" plastic "greenhouse" with two six spot trays in it. For my lighting in the first stages I will be using 4 - 4' Sylvania F40/DX/CVP 6500K 40W Flouros with 54.5 lumens/watt which isn't too great but should work pretty well.
Here's a pic of the setup as of right now (05-19) with the lights on:
Here it is with some white cardboard around it to help reflect and contain the light (sorry about the horizontal lines, the lights make my phone do that when I get too close):
So now that you know my initial set-up lets get things going here:
May 16th 2010:
I filled all 12 spots in my seedling trays with FF "Light Warrior" and watered them well, I planted all nine seeds leaving the last 3 spots with just soil (not sure why I did this I just couldn't leave them empty and maybe it will help keep humidity up in the "greenhouse") I left the light off and place the "greenhouse" directly on the heat mat.
May 19th 2010:
First signs of sprouting, 4 out of the five have stems (bent over) poking through. No signs of any thing from the other 5. I am now going to leave the lights on 24/0 until I figure out when I should change to 18/6. I am hoping there is not too much heat from the heat mat AND the lights, but from what I read I should be okay. I also need to find out when to or if I need to add "Big Bloom" like what is suggested in the FF feeding schedule.
Here is a pic of one of the sprouts, I am using the camera on my phone so sorry about the quality, the sprout is right in the middle just to the right of the large piece of perlite thats on the left edge of the picture:
Here is the background on this project, I wanted to start my first grow with a hydroponic setup but after much evaluation of my finances and a lot of thinking I decided to start with soil for many reasons, the first being the cost of a hydroponic set-up, although I have already gathered a lot of the materials I still haven't purchased the most expensive items on the list (gauges, pump, timers, etc.) and financially won't be able to afford it for a while, the second reason would be the margin of error that each method has, while hydroponic is a much better method of growing the risk of doing something wrong and messing it all up is much greater than with soil, soil is much more forgivable than hydroponic and the grow time is slower allowing you to fine tune and repair any problems that arise.
I am starting my first grow from seeds that I pulled out of a bag of "mids", I am not exactly sure what strain it is and I won't be able to make an educated guess as to the type of plant (sativa, indica, etc.) it is until I reach the end of the vegetative state and I can see the characteristics of the plant. I am starting with nine seeds.
For this grow I will be using mostly FF products starting with Light Warrior and moving to FFOF and I will be using the Liquid Trio for my Nutes.
My seeding setup is a Jiffy heat mat and a 18" x 4" plastic "greenhouse" with two six spot trays in it. For my lighting in the first stages I will be using 4 - 4' Sylvania F40/DX/CVP 6500K 40W Flouros with 54.5 lumens/watt which isn't too great but should work pretty well.
Here's a pic of the setup as of right now (05-19) with the lights on:
Here it is with some white cardboard around it to help reflect and contain the light (sorry about the horizontal lines, the lights make my phone do that when I get too close):
So now that you know my initial set-up lets get things going here:
May 16th 2010:
I filled all 12 spots in my seedling trays with FF "Light Warrior" and watered them well, I planted all nine seeds leaving the last 3 spots with just soil (not sure why I did this I just couldn't leave them empty and maybe it will help keep humidity up in the "greenhouse") I left the light off and place the "greenhouse" directly on the heat mat.
May 19th 2010:
First signs of sprouting, 4 out of the five have stems (bent over) poking through. No signs of any thing from the other 5. I am now going to leave the lights on 24/0 until I figure out when I should change to 18/6. I am hoping there is not too much heat from the heat mat AND the lights, but from what I read I should be okay. I also need to find out when to or if I need to add "Big Bloom" like what is suggested in the FF feeding schedule.
Here is a pic of one of the sprouts, I am using the camera on my phone so sorry about the quality, the sprout is right in the middle just to the right of the large piece of perlite thats on the left edge of the picture: