Maybe I was expecting too much... anyway, onward and forward!

Back to basics,

Hmmm now got more plants with classic wind burn indicators... droopy clawing leafs, still firm but with an almost dry feel to them.

I have had the fan sucking 280+/- square meters ph out of the tent and pushing it through the filter... seems like this is just too much air flow for the plants to handle with all the vents open., also the incoming air could also have been too cool.

Anyway, I have reverted to having the filter in the tent, as tight up to the roof as possible and the fan sucking through the filter and out through the house ventilation system, Air movement appears to be far smoother because the exhaust isnt been pulled though a single 120cm hole in one corner of the tent (which seems to create a harsh wind at one side) but more or less equally all along the length of the filter which is in the middle of the tent roof,
The heat at the top of the tent (from the lamp) is still escaping through the filter even though i have less air flow across the plants, this has always worked in the past, so..... experiment over I guess.

Plants stink, even though there are few flowers and some issues

Hopefully I can learn a little more as we go.

Decided that the reflectivetentbottomthingmagigwithholescutintoit was too restrictive, couldn't really see what was happening with the pots and watering, air was been sucked up through the holes and over/through the plants really well, too well. producing wind burn, so that has been removed, now back to a basic setup,
Filter at top, fan on top of tent, only the rear airvent open.

Hopefully the plants enjoy life a little better, softer, unrestricted and indirect air flow, every thing more open,

BACK TO BASICS!


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I noticed that having the side and rear vents open for airflow allows a shitton of light to escape the tent, the vent at the bottom of door looks like a beacon....

So rather than close the vents and restrict airflow, I did a little mcgyvering.

As I have a large plastic dishwasher drip plate at the bottom under the pots/bags, I never use the supplied bottom extra layer thingymagicwhatchmacallit? No idea what its called or its real purpose, except to keep things clean...

Any way, I cut 4 holes 1 for each pot, set my 4 way drippers and now i am just waiting for the beans to pop.... waiting.... waiting....

By the way, this works perfectly, lots of air flow, almost no light leakage, not enough to catch with my phone camera, gotta be happy with the simple things.... now about those beans popping......

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I think I see signs of life... but I have patience...

In the mean time I mapped my lamp at 30cm with 4 cobs @120watts and again at 30cm with 8 cobs @ 200watts

You know, as you do while waiting for beans to pop above ground.

Also added an extra airvent hole in the middle of the bottom thingymagigwhatchamacallit

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well, 1 popped, 1 is trying, 5 days, I am not at all impressed.

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ah, there is still hope, i did a little digging and found life. hope is all I have at this moment.


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I now have them sitting under my starter light, 2x 5700k citizen CLU048-1212 @ 45watts, (running off one of the drivers from my long dead mars 700) approx 35cm, PPfd 500-ish dli 49-ish according to my phone S5neo using ppfd app (not nearly 100% accurate, but consistant) https://ppfd.app/

I may actually have placed the seeds in the expanding starter blocks before the blocks had fully expanded, which led to the seeds been a little too tightly held.... my fault entirely.

I would take a pic but the camera shows lots of dark lines flowing across the screen, meh!
 
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Seems like these 4, 2x 42fastbuds Forbidden Runts and the 2x private label Gorilla cookies is a failed start,
1 GC might survive... anyways thats a lesson learned and 30 euro down the drain.

one of the Gorilla cookies might come through, might.... dropped the other 3 x 42fastbuds Forbidden Runts Eur 11 ps, in some distilled water and will try again.

I will comment that all the fastbuds seeds look very pale skinned, "In a photo seed" I would consider seeds this pale to be NOT really viable. But, As its my 1st time with Auto's and the first seeds failed maybe I am just looking for excuses???

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While the 3 Forbidden runtz soak (2 have sunk already).... I have seen some recovery under the starter lamp, 1 Forbidden Runtz and 1 gorilla Cookies are actually opening up, 50% success rate isnt good but its better than I was looking at last night.

5 mins later all 3 of the soaking FR's have sunk to the bottom... about 7 hours of soak. I put them between a couple of wet pads and incubate in another hour or so.


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2 out of the 3 of the soaked forbidden runtz have split, which I hope is a good sign ;-)

the two under the starter lamp seem to be slow but surviving.... so it all seems to be walking forward.

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so, after a poor start I now have 3 more forbidden Runts in cups. sprouted roots and planted in cups this morning.
and
1x forbidden Runts
1x Gorilla Cookies
already beginning,

Just gotta relax, roll a bone and put my feet up for a week or so, see where it leads.

This isnt a great start to my first Auto grow, but I guess if it all went perfectly I wouldnt learn anything.
1st pic is 24hrs after 1st cracked shell, second pic is 2 sprouts, 2 dead?, 3 new transplants.

Sitting under my starter lamp, 2 citizen clu048-1212's, 5700k @ 47.9 watts

you can see that one of the tap roots has already made its way into the soft pad, that was a bugger to tease out.

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A couple of things I have realised on my 1st attempt at growing autos in my Mars Hydro 70x70x160 tent:

its not a problem with light leaking into the tent as it is with Photoperiod's.
I can have better air flow by leaving the vent flaps open all the time
Light leakage from the vents is far more than I initially realised, too many lost photons
My tent is getting old,
The mylar is parting ways from the outer layer,
The outer layer is getting hard and quite delicate.
The tear that happened while putting up the tent for the umpteenth time is just a sign of old age and me being heavy handed in tight spaces.

In view of these realisation's, I figured I can try a few things, make a few holes, run wires, pipes, fastenings through the holes etc, I mean, well, you know, its time for a new one anyway, might as well see what I can change, mess with, invent... and see if it works, all without ruining a new quite expensive tent.
I know, It's bloody ugly and damn cheap, but it seems to be working.

I used 1 bottle per pot, because its easier this way to be sure that all pots are getting the same/correct amount of water,
Rather than a single 5/10 liter bag or a pump feeding to all 4 pots from a single source, blockages, buildups of gunge , different plants needing different amounts at different times etc are a thing to be dealt with as and when, a single source for all 4 pots just doesn't offer the same assurance, in my minds eye.

I had a system with the bottles inside the tent for the two rear pots/plants (old age and back issues) which meant I had to be very carefull about splashing water on my lamp. every time I watered.

i guess it would look a lot neater with hanging bags on the wall, but, what the hell, use what is available, reuse old stuff as much as possible, Once its a proven system, maybe then I can upgrade the parts, but, I said that about my last system using bottles in the tent, and it lasted for years...

:baked:

Maybe I will opt for a new tent and 4 pot hydro pro system next, or in a few more years........... or..........or.....


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I am gonna say that things have been quite a slow start, but, I finally have 4 seedlings planted 3 forbidden runtz and 1 gorilla cookie,
in cups 1 warped looking seed attempting to survive, two doornails.

I expect nothing from this attempt, but, hey, you never know,

main lamp is now on 4x CLU048-1212's @ 120watts +/-

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It took me quite some time to understand that the best way to start a bean, is to put the dry bean directly into an eazyplug starter cube, pointy end down. Place in a small plastic container in the dark and when the root is visible at the bottom I would plant the cube. Soaking beans to me is like the old story about the kid who asked their mother why they always break the end of the hambone before cooking... her mother did it, as did her mother, and the great grandmother finally simply said that it wouldn't fit into her biggest pot. That's how I feel about soaking, everyone does it so it must be best. There is absolutely no reason to soak beans and then unnecessarily handle the delicate roots.
 
It took me quite some time to understand that the best way to start a bean, is to put the dry bean directly into an eazyplug starter cube, pointy end down. Place in a small plastic container in the dark and when the root is visible at the bottom I would plant the cube. Soaking beans to me is like the old story about the kid who asked their mother why they always break the end of the hambone before cooking... her mother did it, as did her mother, and the great grandmother finally simply said that it wouldn't fit into her biggest pot. That's how I feel about soaking, everyone does it so it must be best. There is absolutely no reason to soak beans and then unnecessarily handle the delicate roots.

This is the 1st time I have soaked, simply because the usual way, (popping the seed in soaked compressed peat jiffies) didn't yield the usual results, which turned out to be my own doing.... so I tried what works for most people here.

My mistake, I am pretty sure, was that I was In a hurry and these "coco jiffies" had not fully expanded when I popped the seeds in, so The coco expanded after the seed was in and was too tight for the seed to grow.... well thats all I can think of tbh. I think the fact that the 3 seeds I soaked after this all popped and started proves the seeds were ok and that I did wrong...

As it stands I have 4 planted and two trying to survive after a little digging and loosening...and a total doornail, .learning curves can be pretty expensive at 11 euro a seed.. :baked:
 
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another day another pic or two.

Seems a bit warm and a bit dry... will also raise the lamp a bit, just seems a little harsh on such small girls.

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Current situation is not very positive...

However, A new plan is fomenting

New seeds, (coming from a UK breeder, will take a while to arrive, if customs don't stop them)
Then,
6, maybe 9 grow bags : 8 LITER 19 X 19 X 21 CM, 2-3 rows of 3
Use higher ratio Perlite to soil mix, current mix seems a little heavy and compact...

Start seeds in "peat jiffies", Rather than the coco jiffies I have been using this year (don't like them at all)

Plan on HST Scrog grow.
Top above 4th node,
So, looking for 6 horizontal spread branches to use up all available acreage, and two vertical from the central stem? possible? will find out I guess. 6 plants x 8 mains. = 48 mains in a 70x70, sounds like a plan.

in the meantime I will let these do what they can, see if they actually start to grow, worth a shot I guess, and just in case the new seeds dont make it to the door.

If all goes well though, i figure they have a week-10 days to show what they have, then I will have to decide how brutal I can be.

And if all else fails, I have some known "home grown" and "white Russian lady" photo beans as backup.
 
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another day, a couple more pics
i dont know what to say really.. i was expecting more?
If these were photo's I would say they are spending time and energy putting down roots, maybe that's whats happening...

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2 weeks since popping for the forbidden Runtz & Gorilla cookies, 1 week for the 2 forbidden Runts 2nd attempt​


all 4 have now been 1 week under the 4x CLU048-1212's at 120watts.

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And a couple of seeds 1x GC, 1x FR that are trying hard but not really getting anywhere, however, I feel it only right to give them some light and water, because they didn't give up,

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A couple more days, a couple more pics... slowly slowly.....

4-5 days between the rear two and the front two.

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12 days under the light, surprisingly I can see the 1st pistils on both plants, small as they are, So topped the back two, 1x FR, 1x GC, nothing more to say really, now just have to sit back and see how the branch's grow and take it from there.

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