Hi all, my cuttings will b here later so iv started a new thread as my plans have changed from the last 1. After lots and lots of research im gonna do 2 blue cheese, just top them 1nce or twice as its my first try so i dont wanna complicate it too much. Iv got a wardrobe that iv mylar lined. Theres intake at the bottom and a carbon filter at the top both powered by 100mm duct fans. Iv 4 x 30 watt CFL's as side lights and a 85 watt in a reflector above attached to yoyo hangers so i can raise and lower it. All bulbs are blue and will be changed for red as flowering begins. Im using john innes no2 potting soil and perlite as a 70/30 mix for my medium. The cuttings hav been put into small pots of my medium by my friend who has been building the cuttings root structures in a propagator. Im guna try upload a pic but last tym it wouldnt let me for some reason
These are guna stay under the lights for 18 hours on / 6 off an iv been advised not to water them till the top cm of soil is dry. Is this right?
Ah ok then, he said itl b a day or two at least before theyre ready for any water. Hope they come good, i think iv dun just about enough research to b able to do a decent crop
Theres two clones. They onli been in those pots for two days, guna wait til i can see a root at the bottom the theyre goin in bigger pots, will do 1 final move after that i think to the finishing pots
The temp steady at 75.8 and they look nice an settled so its a waitin game now, waitin a watchin lol. How long is it usually before you top the plant? [/IMG]
I am gunna but need to get another fan first. With the light closer the temp rises to 86 - 88 even with the fan on the highest setting. Will b lowered tomoro wen i can go get another fan to keep the temp down. Thanks fo the input pple
[quote name='"paulgrav1"']I can't see your pics. Sounds like you got pretty much the same set up as me and same plants[/quote] U got blue cheese?
Yeah m8, well its seeds from blue cheese so I still have my fingers crossed for girls but if the boys I'll just grow them still for more seeds.