If you guys want something fun to do fill out this simple questionaire. It might also help future growers out too. Seed Bank: Seed Name: Type of grow: (backyard, guerilla, etc) In Ground (Plot) or In Pot: Plot or Pot size: Soil: (name each ingrediant if mixed) Nutrients: (Brand and Product Name) Feed Schedule: Current Stage: (if growing) Yeild: (if finished) Any other info: Pictures:
Seed Bank: Barney's Farm, World of Seeds, Samsara Seeds Strains: BF-Blue Mammoth, WoS Afghan Kush Ryder x'2, Smsr Super Sonic Cristal Storm Plot or Pot size: 2 Gallon Smart Pots Soil: Fox Farms Ocean Forest, Added Perlite to FFoF soil...dat it Nutrients: FFoF Grow Big, Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom, Dutch Masters Penetrator/Liquid Light, Humboldt Country Purple Maxx, Gravity, Black Strap Un-sulfured molasses Feed Schedule: every other watering I feed my plants, typically they suck water dry within two days, so I feed (or water) them on the morning of the third day...to be exact. Current Stage: Growing autoflowers this round, about a month in, never got the exact date, been busy Harvested my photo. plant back in July, for those interested, http://forum.grasscity.com/indoor-g...bblelicious-scrog-journal-5.html#post15272992 here it is Yeild: Not sure with this auto grow, this will be my second auto grow only, mostly due photo. so very interested to see. Any other info: Lights have been on 20/4 the entire life cycle. The Supersonic has been the fastest flowering plant, then both afghan kush ryder's in close second and third..the Blue Mammoth however has been very slow, but look like it will be a nice yielding plant. Breeder pack says 70+ days on the Blue Mammoth, I'm sure it will be that, and a little longer...no rush here I'm growing in a 2'x2'x4.5' tent with a 250w hps lamp and a 200cfm fan with carbon filter Pictures: http://forum.grasscity.com/indoor-g...stal-storm-autoflower-grow-journal.htmlupdate tomorrow I'll update with more pics.
My setup for 2013 Season Seed Bank: Attitude Seed Name: 2x BOMB SEEDS ICE BOMB and 2x DNA Genetics Lemon Skunk IF ANYONE HAS ANY BETTER SUGGESTIONS FOR A NEW JERSEY GROW LET ME KNOW Type of grow: Outdoor In Ground (Plot) or In Pot: In Pot Plot or Pot size: 5gallon or 10 gallon pots....not sure yet...dont want the plants to get too big because of neighbors Soil: %80 Fox Farm Ocean Forest, %10 Perlite, %10 Dolomite Lime Nutrients: Fox Farm Trio - Big Bloom, Grow Big, Tiger Bloom Fox Farm - Open Sesame, Beastie Bloomz, and Cha Ching Sledgehammer flush Feed Schedule: Fox Farms Suggested - Im following it to a T Current Stage:2013 Season Yeild: Estimated - 2.4 lbs Any other info: This will be my second grow, and my most educated grow so far....the one im working on now is my first grow....really didnt know what i was doing....but so far i got 2 girls and 1 maybe from some bagseed Pictures:
Im going to do this to give some people hope Seed Bank: none Seed Name: unkown Type of grow: (backyard, guerilla, etc) Backyard In Ground (Plot) or In Pot: In ground Plot or Pot size: 6x15 about Soil: (name each ingrediant if mixed) I have Sandy Loam soil. Mixed in organic leaf matter form last year. Nutrients: (Brand and Product Name) I used Bonnie liquid fertilizer once per month up until last month. Last month I switched to a generic bloom fertilizer from Kmart. (it's all I could find at the time) I have since stopped fertilizing and given molasses water Feed Schedule: once per month Molasses water weekly this past month. Current Stage: (if growing) One a few weeks away perhaps 3, One about 5 weeks away and one that just started flowering the first week of Aug. Yeild: (if finished) Any other info: I have taken a very hands off stance. I check for bugs daily and used soapy water to deal with them. Watered when they needed it. Pictures: My one that just started flowering. The one almost done: Sorry for the pic quality the morning sun was in my camera My favorite almost done bud: my second favorite almost done bud: My other plant that's a few weeks behind the first: There is hope for starters that don't buy all the fancy fertilizers and soil. My plants lost a few leaves during our week of 100+ degree temps. I really didn't think they would live with minimal care. They seem quite happy and yeah my product may not end up being the best I've ever smoked but it's got to be better than being dry.
thank you Hopefully next year I can pick up something that I know the plant. After harvest I'm going to mix in some chicken manure and more organic matter for next year. The key to soil is making sure you don't deplete all the good stuff over time.