Sgt Peppercorn
Active Member
Wow. What a ride. Years ago I used to "johnny Appleseed" and throw seeds in a clear patch and then come back in the fall to see what grew lol. I have to say my first indoor grow has been a great learning experience. I've been through new posts, old posts, and damn near all posts to get a handle on the variables of indoor growing. This site is awesome. I thank you all! Three bag seed plants, looks like 1 indica and 1 hybrid and one sativa. Also lucked out that those "accidental" seeds were all female. They were grown in UN-amended FFOF soil - What I found - was that Fox Farm is not too hot for seedlings and has enough nutrients in it to last your entire veg cycle. However, if you have good drainage and a three gallon cloth pot the soil will be petty much spent as you switch to 12/12. You'll need to top-dress the soil or start feeding your plants nutes at this stage. I ended up with a Magnesium deficiency. Epsom cleared that up as of this week. As I'm in soil and use ph'd tap water that sits for a few days I've never had an issue with Calcium. I couldn't tell you if my girls look good at this stage. First grow and all. Maybe someone here can. I'm giving the girls a 1 - 4 - 7 feeding during flower. A couple more feedings and it's just molasses and water until harvest. Have 2 sunraise LEDS and a 45 watt CFL which sits low in the tent just to help out some of the lower buds. Two fans - one for fresh air intake. Thanks again Everyone!