Lady Vadalon
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This is my second grow I am hoping that I got most of my major mess ups out of the way.It is a total of 10 plants and my goal is 200 cola's. These have been in veg for 6 months in an indoor setup. I am trying chicken wire this time around instead of trees. The wire is now held up with green bungies. I was told that the color yellow draws bugs. I vacuum once a week if it needs it or not. Every two weeks I spray with neem oil for prevention and once a week I just spray them down with water when the lights go out so they don't burn. I live in an area that earwigs love I need to find something that will repel them from the garage.
All of theses are clones from my first grow that was a disaster. But, I am hopping that I have corrected the issues. The plants are small because I had choked the roots with mud. If you are new and reading this DON'T MAKE MUD! They are finally starting to grow and be healthy. Most of them are in 5 gal pots with FoxFarm soil. The nutrients that I am using is Kind. I am using two different lights two LED panels and two T8 for mixed light spectrum. I can't find the covers that came with the lights to name the exact spectrums. I have added a bag of Co 2 that is placed in one tent and piped to the other with light suction. I have a carbon filter for when they stat to smell. I have a box fan for circulation and light suction for fresh air in. The tent is only 9x4 to much air and it bows the sides out. So, little in and a little out and lots of circulation in-between.
For the next transplant I have purchased Mykos mycrrhizal to use and will be going to 10 gal pots. I am also using Hygrozyme on them because of the root choking and it has helped get the roots back to the color that they should be and it helps with salt build up. I use this with every other watering and every 3rd watering if they need it I add a little CaMg. My water is transported in 30 gal barrels because I won't even drink the city water let alone my plants. I PH with lemon juice and it works for me. The temp in my tent is 70 to 75 degrease and the humidity fluctuates between 30% and 50%. It just depends on the weather outside. I figure they are still in veg the fluctuating should be O.K
The poor story up to this point is in journal 2. With photos
I hope I did this right
photo taken 2/12 2014
All of theses are clones from my first grow that was a disaster. But, I am hopping that I have corrected the issues. The plants are small because I had choked the roots with mud. If you are new and reading this DON'T MAKE MUD! They are finally starting to grow and be healthy. Most of them are in 5 gal pots with FoxFarm soil. The nutrients that I am using is Kind. I am using two different lights two LED panels and two T8 for mixed light spectrum. I can't find the covers that came with the lights to name the exact spectrums. I have added a bag of Co 2 that is placed in one tent and piped to the other with light suction. I have a carbon filter for when they stat to smell. I have a box fan for circulation and light suction for fresh air in. The tent is only 9x4 to much air and it bows the sides out. So, little in and a little out and lots of circulation in-between.
For the next transplant I have purchased Mykos mycrrhizal to use and will be going to 10 gal pots. I am also using Hygrozyme on them because of the root choking and it has helped get the roots back to the color that they should be and it helps with salt build up. I use this with every other watering and every 3rd watering if they need it I add a little CaMg. My water is transported in 30 gal barrels because I won't even drink the city water let alone my plants. I PH with lemon juice and it works for me. The temp in my tent is 70 to 75 degrease and the humidity fluctuates between 30% and 50%. It just depends on the weather outside. I figure they are still in veg the fluctuating should be O.K
The poor story up to this point is in journal 2. With photos
I hope I did this right
photo taken 2/12 2014