Indoor Lugubrious perpetual indoor grow notill 8x4 bed LED journal

Lol that's what I would do. Listen to the advice and then do whatever the f*** I want. Sog sounds like a plan, might want to top some, then the lower colas will mature quicker to make an even canopy. That way you get plants small at the bottom and big on top, if you keep single cola plants they will be more Christmas tree shaped, narrow on top and big on the bottom. Going to need good air movement both above and below the canopy.

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Im still in an internal debate on how to handle the plants on the sog side, on one hand I can lst an even canopy, but it will be extremely crowded with the increasing plant widths.
On the other if I prune all lower budsites off/top ect I can basically lollipop them for more airflow and light penetration and smaller profile, I might be better just letting it go no training for smaller traditional Christmas tree plants and just defoliate and prune for single large colas.

I really don't know what to do. Probably still going lo lst and defoliate heavy and have a damn sea of colas on one side
 
Gonna be tight! My six shooter fill up 2x2 easily untrained. I think tangie gets even bigger! All you can do is train them and watch them grow.
 
Heres a little photo update, I had a 300w panel go out on me so homie traded me up to a 1200w full spec for a few extra bucks.i need more blue light, I'm tempted to pick up ANOTHER 1200 to add some spectrum. So on the left side of my tent I have 4x 300w
In the middle is a 1200
and in the right is a 600 and a 300. Plus the seed planting locations. I dont think there will be a shortage of light haha.

I'm about to mist the whole bed down a gallon or two of water and then set up the blumats system if I have time before work. Maybe tonight.
 

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Got some sprouts this morning! Mostly the tangie'matic one 6 shooter and one blackberry. They will probably be more noticeable when I get home along with more! I'll get pictures later.

I only have two 300 w lights on in the tent just to keep a little light there for the seedlings and to keep the worms below soil, should I turn the rest of the lights on or is that too much for the little guys yet?

Anyway about it, here we go. Grow is officially started. This is the first full day this is where the log really starts

Day 1 above soil.
 
Gotta have light to grow!
 
Tons of little babies poppin! Right now I have 50-70% sprouted seeds. Going to mist again tonight plain water and give them until tomorrow night before I poke around to see who didnt germ and who just needs help breaking the surface.

Going to pick up a few little clip fans for now before I get an inline set up for ventilation.
 

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Workin on them this morning, we got like 90%+ of them up. 2 or 3 havent sprouted yet no signs of them so prob duds. I replanted on location with a random auto I had could be blue dream or lemon auto.

Also, I'm preeeettyyyy sure I didnt double plant any sights, but i have two seedlings coming up in the same spot, from what i can see visibly they arent connected above the surface, didnt want to dig and see and kill them.

What should I do about that? Wait to see what is dominant and cull the other? Or see if I did double plant and try and get it out and re planted before they really root?
 
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I'm doing no till, but its not organic strictly speaking. I'm using Megacrop to feed the plants. now mega is not quite your normal dry nutrient, not like Jack's etc. Yes its the usual minerals and elements. but the few things in it that need to be chelated are done so using amino acids, not EDTA . I also contains kelp and other organics, so I guess you could at least call it semi-organic lol! My point being, it has worked very well with the not till soil. The pots I'm using right now are on their 5th cycle.

Good growing and I'll pop in now and then to see how your girls do!

Hey @pop22

Revisiting this, this is a food for the entire cycle? Like a all in one deal? I really like the sound of that, what's your feeding schedule like for it? I have a blumats set up that I would like to only run water through, so is this a weekly feed? Every other day? Or every day?
 
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