Newbie grow

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by Moonblink, Apr 22, 2015.

  1. #1 Moonblink, Apr 22, 2015
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    I would love feed back and any tips on what I could do better. Seeds auto flower feminized Early Miss, Jack Herer. Forgot Witch one I planted lol I am pretty sure it's The Jack Herer

    1. 135watt led grow lamp https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/led-grow-lights/led-grow-light-135w-round-plant-grow-lamp/1659/3996/
    2. Two miracle grow light buds for interior light penatration
    3. Organic soil with bat guano and worm casings
    4. Fan for air movement
    5. Dehumidifier (cheap) keeping humidity around 50% flowering stage


    My cat loves to sneak into the closet and nibble, he did the first trim and I was amazed how bigger it got when he ate a buch of non flowering leaves. After he learned how to open the accordion doors with his paws (smart cat wants more weed) and I caught him and his sister going to town on the plant. I walked into the room and the closet was opened a cat sized Crack and both cats pop their heads out with eyes wide as saucers, I scolded them and both went quickly to sleep. They ate some low hairs and leaves. I added a lock to the closet doors. Sorry cats. I don't need a trip to vet and tell them my cat are to much pot or hurt my loved cats. :) so that's my first grow! Lol

    I am a bit lost on what to trim and when. I recently took allot of the big fan leaves so light could get to the lower buds. Here is what it looks like as of 4/20 it's grown more bud in just a day. The other bucket has a new plant that just sprouted.
     

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  2. Some better pictures
     

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  3. From my understanding you don't need to trim them.  This will only hurt an autoflower.  You can tuck the leaves to allow light to have access to the buds, this seems to be popular.  But do remove dead leaves! :D  
     
    here's a video on tucking.   
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53DBxTl53Hg
     
  4. Thanks I did not know that. I hope I didn't do to much damage.
     
  5. #5 Paranoid4areason, Apr 22, 2015
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    Looks good though, I want to pick up an LED like yours.  Good luck!
     
    I'm sure they will be fine!  Maybe stunted a little, it's all about learning, right? :D
     
  6. Yes! Thanks!
     
  7. Here are some specs and pics of the led. I have it set up on a string so I can raise and lower, also side anchor to move laterally.
     

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  8. They are whisper quiet and only generate a mild amount of heat.
     

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