Outdoor Newbie Auto Greenhouse Grow Journal

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Hey Guys!

Ok.. So, just moved to a new house and there was a green house..

What better way to utilise it than to grow some auto's!

I know this is going in at the deep end but I am going to have a go at:

Strains:

5 x Pyramid Seeds - Auto Anesthesia (Northern Lights X Black Domina X Ruderalis) - Feminised

3 x Lowryder - Easy Ryder (Lowryder2 X AK47) - Feminised

1 x Grass-o-matic - AK Auto (Lowryder X AK47) - Feminised

1 x OG KUSH (Non-auto) - Feminised

Housing
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Greenhouse

Soil:

50% Levington Multi Purpose Compost + 50% Natural soil

Nutrients:

Doff Tomato Feed (4-5-8) with added Organic Liquid Seaweed

Added info:

I will be using the Low Stress Training (LST) system..

Yesterday was my clean out and sort out day, spent the whole day clearing out, digging up, composting the greenhouse ready for my little beauties..

The seeds are coming tomorrow so will have them germinating as soon as I receive in a seed propagator dome with peat pockets.

I will be posting progress with the hope that you guys can tell me what I am doing wrong/right as a total newbie..

Does anyone have any suggestions on good guides I should read?

Regards,

MaGiKaL


(P.S, moved this post to here as was in the wrong place..)

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Looks like you have a nice Start there. Can't wait to see the results!
 
Ok, so received the Easy Ryder and the Auto AK, Straight into the peat pockets and put into the seed propagator dome.

I have put them under my bed as the bedroom is at a constant temperature most of the time.. 72 hours and I should find out if they all made it!! Exciting times!

I have also read on here about people making mistakes with not making a note of the plant date.. Not a mistake I am about to make so I have written it on the plant tabs that say which plant is which and the date that it was planted ;)


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I have also planted tomatoes to go in the front of the greenhouse to hide whats growing at the back.. Is this a good idea? Is there something else you would have planted to hide the plants and mask a little of the odour?

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I have my plants behind a row of tomatoes too, never hurts to have distractions.
 
Urghhhhh!! Waiting for these beauties to surface is like waiting for Christmas!!!! :P
 
Wil be following this! You've done everything well so far, I sense a bountiful crop!


:peace:
-Herb
 
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