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Welcome to my first Dinafem Auto Grow. I planted 3 Critical+ Beans directly in soil on 12/25. This grow is a filler grow, but that doesn't mean they won't be loved. Seedlings are under 450w of HPS currently, and will be moved to my smaller tent under LEDs.
My Equipment:
In about 4 weeks, they'll be moved to my closet tent to finish.
Medium and Nutes:
Dinafem Critical+(Day 3) Champion germination with these seeds. Soaked in warm tap water for 6 hours on 12/25 then dropped directly in soil. Today I have 3 sprouts. They may be topped or ponytailed or something else in a couple weeks, not sure how I want to approach this grow but I will need to keep them under 3 feet.
My Equipment:
- Growlab GL80L 2'7"x4'11"x6'7"
- 3 Mars Hydro 300w (130w)
- Quantum 600w ballast with Hortilux 600w HPS in a cheap air cooled hood
- EBay no brand 6" inline fan with 8" Phresh Filter located in the attic(filter at exhaust for smell leaks(planning to add a 6" phresh filter in the tent for double smell removal))
- EBay no brand 2'x2'x3' tent for drying(shared ventilation)
In about 4 weeks, they'll be moved to my closet tent to finish.
- Growlab GL80 2'7"x2'7"x5'11"
- Mars Hydro II 400w(180w)
- 2 Mars Hydro 300w(130w)(hasn't arrived yet)
- 4" eBay brand inline fan with 6" Phresh filter
Medium and Nutes:
- Coots recipe organic soil(1/3 peat moss, 1/3 perlite, 1/3 worm castings with mineral and ammendments kit from buildasoil.com)
- General Organics bottled nutes(Grow, Root, Bloom, Bud)
- Swick self wicking perlite bed for lazy watering(holds ~20 gallons of water(self filled by dehumidifier drain hose))
- 5 gallon smart pots from seed to harvest
Dinafem Critical+(Day 3) Champion germination with these seeds. Soaked in warm tap water for 6 hours on 12/25 then dropped directly in soil. Today I have 3 sprouts. They may be topped or ponytailed or something else in a couple weeks, not sure how I want to approach this grow but I will need to keep them under 3 feet.