Hi Guys, New to the forums beginner grower.
Iv got a few questions before starting my new adventure.
Soil
Iv purchased some BioBizz Light-Mix Soil - 20 Litres, Will I need nutrients after a month of growing?
or does it depend on the soil?
I have a PRAKASA® 90w (Real Power Usage) UFO LED Grow Light with 5w LEDS - FULL SPECTRUM
what kind of distance do i want to keep this from my plant few inches?
also when germ and seedlings do you need to have the light on constantly or is it just a 18/6 rotation?
also got my self a small grow tent as im only planning on doing 1 plant to start with.
Where i live temps are very cold at night is there anyway to keep the plant warm without spending a tone of money on heating system? or should they be ok in the tent off the floor? also read about green lighting.
The seeds I have are autoflower does my lighting need to be changed?
seeds / growing
18 hours light / 6 hours dark
When plants bigger
12 light when budding
12 dark when budding
Being a beginner id appreciate any information and advice.
Thank you
HIGHlander
Iv got a few questions before starting my new adventure.
Soil
Iv purchased some BioBizz Light-Mix Soil - 20 Litres, Will I need nutrients after a month of growing?
or does it depend on the soil?
I have a PRAKASA® 90w (Real Power Usage) UFO LED Grow Light with 5w LEDS - FULL SPECTRUM
what kind of distance do i want to keep this from my plant few inches?
also when germ and seedlings do you need to have the light on constantly or is it just a 18/6 rotation?
also got my self a small grow tent as im only planning on doing 1 plant to start with.
Where i live temps are very cold at night is there anyway to keep the plant warm without spending a tone of money on heating system? or should they be ok in the tent off the floor? also read about green lighting.
The seeds I have are autoflower does my lighting need to be changed?
seeds / growing
18 hours light / 6 hours dark
When plants bigger
12 light when budding
12 dark when budding
Being a beginner id appreciate any information and advice.
Thank you
HIGHlander