Anyone tried this before?

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by calidreamer420, Sep 9, 2008.

  1. Well I recently moved to Cali and got my med card *cheers*, I bought a Silver Haze clone from one of the dispensaries out of pure excitment. Unfortunatly, I was not prepared no soil, lights, blah blah blah ..... anyways I have been keeping it outside and it just started to flower, (with no flowering ferts) i'm guessing the plant is only a 4 weeks old. I bought one of those LED lights off Ebay, again acting on impulse, and now at night I put the plant under the LED's so it can have a 12/12 schedule. Because of where I am at, and do to neighbor's possibly stealing the plant I only have about 8 hours of sun a day. I was just curious if anyone has tried this before or has any comments about it ..... i'm a newb first time grower so constructive criticism would be nice. I'll post pics soon trying to keep a log on it..... :smoking:


    Also, I got a trainwreck seed out of my bag from the dispensary *cough bastards* but I guess its a good thing if it turns out female. Anyways I plan on trying to start this seed right. Im getting the rights ferts, ph meters, etc. But I was also going to try something new with this seed as well. I am going to put it on a 24 hour schedule, with as much sunlight as possible then the rest of the 24's put it under LED's. for the first 2 weeks of course. Anyone think im crazy? lol if there is a thread about someone who has already tried this just send me the link lol :)
     
  2. Hey calidreamer420 -

    It sounds like you are talking about indoor growing with lights.... This is the outdoor grow forum area. Jump over there to the indoor grow forum and I am sure folks will be able to help you out with your questions!

    Kisses -
    Hott;)
     
  3. thanks, I didn't know where to put it since im using sunlight and indoor lighting ..... any moderator able to bump this thread over to Indoor Growing? Don't want to start a whole new thread.
     
  4. copy and paste bro
     

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