New Grower Autoflower Northern Lights

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Sup Fellas,

New to the forum and growing as well

This will be my second grow as my first grow I harvested few weeks ago.

Strains are Two Auto Northern Lights from RQS and a freebie I got from Amsterdam Seeds (double Dutch photo)

So 16th Feb showed first sign of cotyledon from the Autos. At first I had them in a small cup, but I realize it was better to grow them in their final 3 gallon Air Pod. Had them in the solo cups for a few days so I hope they didn't stress to much.

23rd Feb first sign of cotyledon double Dutch photos. Nothing special far.

It's pretty cold in my part of the world so the most I can get is 65 degrees in the grow room.

The lights I am using are two 300 watts LEDS and the lights are running 24/7.

I learned alot from my last grow as I ran Into a nitrogen toxicity during flowering which had me to flush very early, but I should improve from this grow.

Anyways I will keep this log as current as possible and I hope you guys follow and any tips are greatly appreciated

Soil:biobizz light mix
Nutes :biobizz

Thanks

Bori
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Thats my auto nl. Its a beauty :)
 

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Day 13 since she sprouted.. not much to look @, but I will show you my set up which is a 100×100×200 grow tent...
Mars hydro actual wattage 125
Meizhi 135 actual wattage...

Pics of nutes that I am using. I'm still pretty new so I'm just keeping it simple.

I will top/LST one to see the difference in yield..

When do you guys think I should actually feed some Nutes? I know with my photo strain I started feed after a month.
I ran into a calcium Def and started to give CalMag and my mistake was givimg to much and not realizing that the calmag had the same amount of N as my Biogrow. .. did this for about a few weeks till I realized[emoji45]. That grow took almost 5 months to complete, but I was lucky and got about 50grams from that plant..

So the plant on the right seems kind of sad.. I don't give much water as im afraid of overwatering @ such a young age.

Let me know your thought..

Thanks [emoji3]
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Hey Brother

Good luck on your grow! Those temperatures are really going to reduce your yields if you can't get them up a bit higher. Usually want higher temperatures with LEDs and you would with HIDs because they're not heating your plant up from the inside out with infrared radiation.

If you want to look back at one of the first or second Grows by a grower named Slater, you'll see how he used a preheating warming box on the intake side of his I guess he made his own tent. So what he's doing is heating the air inside is grow area and then heating the air that gets pulled in during the ventilation. I helped some keep it a lot warmer with better control. He grows in a locked in the UK though so that's kind of tough conditions.

As long as your temperature stay low you need to make sure you keep real good air movement across your plants, they will be at increased risk for powdery mildew. In fact it's almost a guarantee at that low temperature if you have any humidity, you'll have to be very careful.
 
Hey Brother

Good luck on your grow! Those temperatures are really going to reduce your yields if you can't get them up a bit higher. Usually want higher temperatures with LEDs and you would with HIDs because they're not heating your plant up from the inside out with infrared radiation.

If you want to look back at one of the first or second Grows by a grower named Slater, you'll see how he used a preheating warming box on the intake side of his I guess he made his own tent. So what he's doing is heating the air inside is grow area and then heating the air that gets pulled in during the ventilation. I helped some keep it a lot warmer with better control. He grows in a locked in the UK though so that's kind of tough conditions.

As long as your temperature stay low you need to make sure you keep real good air movement across your plants, they will be at increased risk for powdery mildew. In fact it's almost a guarantee at that low temperature if you have any humidity, you'll have to be very careful.
Thanks bro...

Humidity stays around 40%.. pretty low for veg, and temps went up to 67 degrees after I closed the tent up. I have a small space heater, but the damn thing blows at 1800watts so I won't be using it.
I have the fan on for airflow as well

I had a small LED heating Lamp as well but the thing blewout. I might hit up a warehouse and see if I can get me a small heating Lamp...

Any tips with feeding or watering? Soil is kind of dry when I stick my finger in the soil..

I live in Germany so we have some pretty cold weather @ this time

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