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Old 01-06-2007, 05:29 AM
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4 strains, hydro closet. 1st grow.

I got my seeds from Female Seeds.nl through Dr Chronic . I germinated 2 of each strain a week ago: White Widow, Ice, Grapefruit, and Sour NL X Neville's Haze (from Female Seeds X-line). I germed 1 of each strain in cups of water, and 1 of each strain using the paper towel method. All four paper towel seeds were soaked in a cup of water for three hours prior to placing them in the paper towels.

The Ice seed in water cracked first at 17 hours. Two of the paper towel seeds followed at 18 hours. The remaining two paer towel seeds cracked at 27 hours, and the last three cup o'water seeds took 33 hours. All cracked seeds then were placed in organic grow plugs.

I lost one of the white widow seedlings , so 7 of 8 have sprouted and seem to be doing well. I will replace the lost seed with a mystery strain I acquired, so there may actually be 5 strains in this grow.

The set-up is 2 microgarden ebb and flow units. They each have a 10 gallon reservoir and room for 8 five inch pots each. I will be using 4 sites in each unit. PH at first watering was 5.5, TDS was 24ppm. I am using no nutrients at this point, and am watering twice a day. I will be using Fox Farm grow, bloom, and tiger bloom.

Lighting is a sunleaves 400 watt switchable mh/hps. I am using an 18/6 lighting schedule. The light is 24 inches from the tallest plant.

My grow closet is 2'x 6'x 6'high. I have a semi-passive air intake from the outside, with a small fan helping draw air in, and a dual window fan drawing the air out. Temp with lighting is 82f, and 64f with the lights off. Humidity is at 48%.

For substrate, I am using hydroton rocks. I was going to do half in hydroton and half in an soilless organic medium that came with the microgarden set-ups, but I found the soilless medium very messy and difficult to work with. I had started the sprouts in the soilless, and I could see potential for problems with clogging, so I scrapped the organic medium and went with all hydroton.

I hope I didn't forget any key info, but it's very possible because I'm pretty stoned right now. Feel free to hit me up with any questions. I am interested in comments from all GC members.

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Old 01-06-2007, 05:32 AM
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Old 01-06-2007, 05:38 AM
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Female Seeds.nl. Thanks Doc!!
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Old 01-07-2007, 04:13 AM
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Happiness

Nice growth in a day.
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Old 01-11-2007, 01:12 AM
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Is this damping off?

Of my seven seedlings, the one White Widow I have seems like it may be damping off. The saw leaves and cotlyledons seem to be very healthy. The plant stands on it's own with no problem. But the lower part of the stem, just above the hydroton, is white and seems to be a little flat. Is this new growth that hasn't turned green (purple in this case) yet? I have a small fan blowing on the plants. I am flooding three times a day with ph adjusted water only (5.6 -6.0). I have to lower the PH daily. The water I am using started at 3ppm, (changed yesterday) and today is reading 20ppm.? Any ideas?

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Old 01-11-2007, 01:54 AM
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hey

they look good, you need to cover all the medium with hydroton, the roots dont like light and algae will grow, I use foxfarm and i went 25% strength nutes 2nd week by the chart, see if they like it you can always flush. your feeding 3 times a day how long each time? I dont know what conversion you are using not the ppm's are generally in the hundreds, for instance my water after aging is 125 ppm before adding nutes full strength runs about 900. Do you have a lid on your res?
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they look good, you need to cover all the medium with hydroton, the roots dont like light and algae will grow, I use foxfarm and i went 25% strength nutes 2nd week by the chart, see if they like it you can always flush. your feeding 3 times a day how long each time? I dont know what conversion you are using not the ppm's are generally in the hundreds, for instance my water after aging is 125 ppm before adding nutes full strength runs about 900. Do you have a lid on your res?
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Thanks for the reply BUDSLiNGER. I will cover with more hydroton. My 3 waterings are on 15 minute cycles each, fill to drain. The water I start with is purified water from a local source. I'm not using any conversion. PPM when I start is 3 on my TDS meter. I was using water right from my tap, but I couldn't get the PH under control. I kept adding PH decrease, but it wouldn't go down to 5.8. My res. does have a lid. A little bit of water stays in the flood tray after draining, but it's only a few tablespoons.
 
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Started feeding nutes today, as the leaves were beginning to yellow. 1/4 strength, my PPM is at 175.
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What's the Ph after adding nutes?
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What's the Ph after adding nutes?
After adding nutes, I adjusted the PH to 5.6.
 
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I was having some problems which I believe was attributed to under watering and not enough O2 available to the roots. (I hope) The plants are looking much better in the last few days since I made the corrections, thanks to a couple of experienced GC members. I have switched the plants to net pots, added an airstone to the flood tray in addition to an airstone in the res. and increased flooding to every 4 hours while the lights are on (5 times a day). The first set of 3 finger leaves are really taking off, with noticeable growth spurts in each of the last two days. The third set of true leaves began emerging as of today.

My next step is maintaining my electrical cords. I trippped over the extension for my MH light and it came unplugged. (Second time this has happened.) I don't think this will cause any major stress, as the lights were only off for about 10 minutes both times. The light won't come on if it's too hot when I plug it in, so I had to let it cool for 10 minutes before it would work again.

I will post new pics later.

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Better get those electric cables and stuff off the floor.
Either on the wall or on the ceiling would be good!

And a 10 minute light interruption shouldn't be a problem for your plants!
Have a nice grow!
 
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