Today is Wednesday April 11th, 2018 and things are getting going around my indoor garden for my third grow. This will be my first documented journal and I hope that I can do updates every other or every third day, at least until things really start to get going! Feel free to comment, ask questions, etc. and I will do my best to respond, please try to keep it relevant though! Also, I am not a representative of any company or product that I am using, and you will probably all laugh by the end and not want to use any of this stuff anyway. So, manufacturers be aware that your sales may suffer as a result of my lack of skills.
That said, anyone in the Salem, Oregon area I strongly encourage you to see Jakob at Legacy Grow Supply for any of your needs, he is a top notch guy and carries a great variety of products.
Anyhow, back on track and to backtrack a tad... I have done one outdoor grow using Fox Farm's Ocean Forest and Happy Frog (good results for first grow), one indoor using Happy Frog (good results), one indoor using Pro-Mix HP+Myco (issues, though I persevered), and now about to start one using my own blend as listed below:
9 gal's Black Gold Seedling Mix
2.5 gal's Perlite (washed, sorry to steal your colander, babe)
Earthworm Castings at the rate of 1 cup per gallon of seedling mix
Half strength 0-5-0 Bat Guano
Full strength powdered Azomite
Full strength granular Endo Mycorrhizae
These items have been in a blue plastic moving tote (DWC bucket) on top of my dryer for about a month being stirred every couple days. Except the granular myco's which was just added a few days ago. I have enough kids that the dryer is used quite a bit in my house, so this soil has been nice and warm the whole time and feels and smells pretty yummy! Now that I am ready and soaking seeds I decided to also wet my final pots to get them going with microbes and what not. I "made water" today, as it is called around my house. I use tap water, except on tiny babies, but it has set out for a day being aerated so the chlorine goes away (though that isn't really too much of a problem around here). I use Nectar For The Gods Olympus Up and Hades Down to get me to 6.5 to start. Then, I added water soluble silica, full strength Fox Farm's Kangaroots, half strength Dr. Earth Seaweed, and some Blackstrap Molasses. This water was then readjusted to 6.5 and continuously aerated for several more hours. I also warm the water by submersing their jars in a sink of hot water until they hit about 73F, as that is a degree or two above my ambient air temp in tent with both switches on. I divided my soil into 3 gallon plastic pots, shaking out any pockets of air. Then watered 1L per pot to get things moist. My PH of soil prior to watering was 6.8, after watering it is right on 6.6, the Myco's will get it just right well before transplant! I believe with these gentle ingredients, and used sparingly, that I should not have any problems with nutrient burns. Also of note, I have my Viparspectra Reflector 600 LED grow light going with both switches on to keep the temps up until all seeds are sprouted and in their Solo cups of soil, even though it will not be providing the light to the littles, they will be under a different light as noted below. Also, this will help keep the soil ambient temps up in the 3 gallon pots which also helps regulate the atmosphere inside the tent. On cold days this winter I would set up to 6 half gallon Mason jars sealed shut full of 120F water, this helped keep the temps up close to 70F even on the coldest days! I will try anything that seems feasible.
At the same time, I have soil that is a tiny bit different mixed up and placed in Solo cups, it consists of the following:
1 gallon Black Gold Seedling Mix
1/2 cup Earthworm Castings
15% perlite (only the finer stuff)
Full strength powdered Azomite
1/2 strength granular Endo Myco
1/8 strength 0-5-0 Bat Guano
I watered these with 6.5ph spring water with 1/2 strength seaweed. Same as above, this is a very mild blend of nutrients in a form that the Myco's will help break down and make even more gentle. I really don't feel that I will have any issues, but I have a batch of this mix without the castings and guano, just in case the plants don't respond well for some reason. Of course, as seedlings, they will probably just die if it is too much, but I have more seeds and can always do it over with gentler soil!
Now, those solo cups are in a modified 2 gallon bucket, it has 3/8" holes drilled all over the bottom for drainage, and towards the top for my two micro fans to create swirling breezes through and some air exchange. They have a 5000k LED in a 10" reflector overhead to provide the gentle early growth. I also have a CFL bulb that could be used in 6500k, but the LED is about twice as bright according to my light meter (though it is a cheap one). So, I am going to lean towards the 5000k LED even though I have not used one before, I just think it will help keep things from getting leggy and be easier to manage with varying height seedlings underneath it for a week or so, where with the CFL I would need to work a bit harder to keep the canopies even, even with tiny plants, as it has poor light penetration comparatively.
The seeds are all Royal Queen Seeds Auto's and currently in cups of spring water, labeled by strain. The cups are on top of a Corelle dinner plate, with a hood made from a box to keep things in the dark, this contraption is actually on top of my grow light as the temp there is sitting on 74F. There are two Quick One's, one Bluematic, and one Northern Lights. All will be grown in the same medium, and under the same light, though they will be supplemented with nutrients as needed for each of their unique set of needs. The plan is to LST the NL around the pot. The other three will probably get some LST as well, but maybe not as extreme as the NL. Two of three Auto Mazar from my last grow had to be super cropped as they got way up into the lights, they responded well to it, so that is also always an option to control height, at least in my opinion.
Happy growing all, I will post a few pics as well to keep things colorful!
Anyhow, back on track and to backtrack a tad... I have done one outdoor grow using Fox Farm's Ocean Forest and Happy Frog (good results for first grow), one indoor using Happy Frog (good results), one indoor using Pro-Mix HP+Myco (issues, though I persevered), and now about to start one using my own blend as listed below:
9 gal's Black Gold Seedling Mix
2.5 gal's Perlite (washed, sorry to steal your colander, babe)
Earthworm Castings at the rate of 1 cup per gallon of seedling mix
Half strength 0-5-0 Bat Guano
Full strength powdered Azomite
Full strength granular Endo Mycorrhizae
These items have been in a blue plastic moving tote (DWC bucket) on top of my dryer for about a month being stirred every couple days. Except the granular myco's which was just added a few days ago. I have enough kids that the dryer is used quite a bit in my house, so this soil has been nice and warm the whole time and feels and smells pretty yummy! Now that I am ready and soaking seeds I decided to also wet my final pots to get them going with microbes and what not. I "made water" today, as it is called around my house. I use tap water, except on tiny babies, but it has set out for a day being aerated so the chlorine goes away (though that isn't really too much of a problem around here). I use Nectar For The Gods Olympus Up and Hades Down to get me to 6.5 to start. Then, I added water soluble silica, full strength Fox Farm's Kangaroots, half strength Dr. Earth Seaweed, and some Blackstrap Molasses. This water was then readjusted to 6.5 and continuously aerated for several more hours. I also warm the water by submersing their jars in a sink of hot water until they hit about 73F, as that is a degree or two above my ambient air temp in tent with both switches on. I divided my soil into 3 gallon plastic pots, shaking out any pockets of air. Then watered 1L per pot to get things moist. My PH of soil prior to watering was 6.8, after watering it is right on 6.6, the Myco's will get it just right well before transplant! I believe with these gentle ingredients, and used sparingly, that I should not have any problems with nutrient burns. Also of note, I have my Viparspectra Reflector 600 LED grow light going with both switches on to keep the temps up until all seeds are sprouted and in their Solo cups of soil, even though it will not be providing the light to the littles, they will be under a different light as noted below. Also, this will help keep the soil ambient temps up in the 3 gallon pots which also helps regulate the atmosphere inside the tent. On cold days this winter I would set up to 6 half gallon Mason jars sealed shut full of 120F water, this helped keep the temps up close to 70F even on the coldest days! I will try anything that seems feasible.
At the same time, I have soil that is a tiny bit different mixed up and placed in Solo cups, it consists of the following:
1 gallon Black Gold Seedling Mix
1/2 cup Earthworm Castings
15% perlite (only the finer stuff)
Full strength powdered Azomite
1/2 strength granular Endo Myco
1/8 strength 0-5-0 Bat Guano
I watered these with 6.5ph spring water with 1/2 strength seaweed. Same as above, this is a very mild blend of nutrients in a form that the Myco's will help break down and make even more gentle. I really don't feel that I will have any issues, but I have a batch of this mix without the castings and guano, just in case the plants don't respond well for some reason. Of course, as seedlings, they will probably just die if it is too much, but I have more seeds and can always do it over with gentler soil!
Now, those solo cups are in a modified 2 gallon bucket, it has 3/8" holes drilled all over the bottom for drainage, and towards the top for my two micro fans to create swirling breezes through and some air exchange. They have a 5000k LED in a 10" reflector overhead to provide the gentle early growth. I also have a CFL bulb that could be used in 6500k, but the LED is about twice as bright according to my light meter (though it is a cheap one). So, I am going to lean towards the 5000k LED even though I have not used one before, I just think it will help keep things from getting leggy and be easier to manage with varying height seedlings underneath it for a week or so, where with the CFL I would need to work a bit harder to keep the canopies even, even with tiny plants, as it has poor light penetration comparatively.
The seeds are all Royal Queen Seeds Auto's and currently in cups of spring water, labeled by strain. The cups are on top of a Corelle dinner plate, with a hood made from a box to keep things in the dark, this contraption is actually on top of my grow light as the temp there is sitting on 74F. There are two Quick One's, one Bluematic, and one Northern Lights. All will be grown in the same medium, and under the same light, though they will be supplemented with nutrients as needed for each of their unique set of needs. The plan is to LST the NL around the pot. The other three will probably get some LST as well, but maybe not as extreme as the NL. Two of three Auto Mazar from my last grow had to be super cropped as they got way up into the lights, they responded well to it, so that is also always an option to control height, at least in my opinion.
Happy growing all, I will post a few pics as well to keep things colorful!
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