I haven't decided what to order yet. My space is 2x2x5. I have some stonington blend platinum chilling just need to pick the beans and decide on pot size and the number of babes to flower. I'm open to suggestions
It's a nice sized cabinet! Very much how i like to grow.
For seeds, i'd recommend anything by mephisto, sweet seeds, - i've just had some nice success with a SeedStockers OG Kush.
I'd only try and cram 2 into that space - come day 40 it'll be a jungle in there, and jungles sound great, but they're also potential mold risks. (moldy weed is bad and a waste of time and effort (and money))
They're big pots. I'd personally go smaller in that space. It'll make watering easier and plant size more controllable.
DWC is a more demanding way of growing. You'll need a solid environment, and some meters (EC, PH) and a good bit of reading if you'e never done it before. Although when dialled in DWC will produce monsters.
They're big pots. I'd personally go smaller in that space. It'll make watering easier and plant size more controllable.
DWC is a more demanding way of growing. You'll need a solid environment, and some meters (EC, PH) and a good bit of reading if you'e never done it before. Although when dialled in DWC will produce monsters.
Sounds overkill, i imagine one light would be fine in the space.
Just googled it - sounds like it's made for photoperiods. I'd consider a transplanting into it once established (like 20 days) - it could "p[ossibly" burn a seedling - and burning an auto seedling is like DOOMING your grow lol
Just googled it - sounds like it's made for photoperiods. I'd consider a transplanting into it once established (like 20 days) - it could "p[ossibly" burn a seedling - and burning an auto seedling is like DOOMING your grow lol
I'm running with stonington blend platinum soil. Im on the fence about adding any type of nutrients at all for this grow. It's still a few weeks And I'm considering an auto white widow along with a Mephisto just not sure so many options
I would suggest that you look at the 55w cobs such as those carried by www.cobshop.net. There are many positives with cob lights. Efficient, low electrical draw, small and easy to move around, affordable, no noise.
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