Re: First time grow Madman OG/Mean Martian Green Grow Journal 2011
Just a heads-up. If you keep them really close to the light (which you should), you also have to really monitor the temp so that you don't fry them.
Just checking out your grow. It's looking good. Are you still using MG soil? I would suggest using something else. MG soil is terrible for growing MJ. What are you using for nutes?
I totally agree with what you're saying. You have to use what you're comfortable with. It's been a steep learning curve for me too. Since I started reading and growing myself, I've realized that I can use all this information to improve my vegetable gardening in the summer also.
Re: Smokey1507 1st soil,CFL grow
I don't know about you L4F but I have been doing a lot of reading and the general idea is that your plants will double, if not triple, in size after veg. Here are some examples:
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Re: Small personal meidcal grow, BB,WW,HS and EG
I would suggest the paper towel method. Just make sure that you use distilled water and keep them in a dark warm place. I usually just put mine on a plate on top of the fridge and cover them up so that it's dark inside.
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Re: Yet another cheap but efficient CFL grow :)
Your closet looks good brother. I'm subscribed. Are you going to go with CFL's all the way through harvest?
You can even buy a 150W self-enclosed HPS "security light" at Home DePot. They aren't that expensive and if you add it to your existing CFL's you will have better results in flowering. Just a thought for your next grow.
I hear you brother, HID lights get very hot. You definitely can't keep them in a small space without air-cooling them. CFL's or T5's will work great for vegging, but I would switch to HPS for flowering if you can keep the heat under control.
I was also wondering why your plants are so deep...