MotaFina
Well-Known Member
This is my 7th indoor grow since the good old days. Back then I did more production-oriented grows, utilizing three grow areas, a single strain with a mother plant, and with the goal of a harvest every two months. Now, I'm growing everything from seed in a single tent, trying to stay as organic as possible, hunting for strains that we like personally and just producing enough for personal consumption. I love to grow this plant, but unfortunately don't have much tolerance for the effects, so I rarely partake. But my other half has a very high tolerance and loves the organic homegrown strains I've been producing.
For this grow, here are the strains I'll be growing:
The seeds were started 16 days ago - germinated in paper towels. All are feminized except the Master Kush. I tried to germinate two of the Master Kush, but only one popped.
As in my past few grows, I'll be growing in a 'super' soil mix based on Subcool's recipe. I re-amend used soil and combine it with some new soil in each grow. The new soil I use is Coast of Maine's Stonington Blend.
My lights are old school - CFLs for seedling and early veg, 400w MH for middle and late veg, and 1000w HPS for flowering. I grow in a 4x4 tent with 6-inch inline intake and extraction fans for ventilation. I typically do multiple transplants - 4 inch seedling pots to 1 gal to 3 gal to 7 gal. I haven't decided yet on whether I'll use fabric or plastic for the final pots on this grow. I'm not really seeing any difference in them as far as quality or quantity, so the choice comes down to which is more convenient, which I haven't decided yet.
For nutrients, I pretty much depend on the supersoil to take me through to early flowering. Then I start to use combinations of Nectar for the Gods liquid nutes and an assortment of dry organic nutrients I have, including Earth Juice, Roots, Coast of Maine, and now Geoflora. I occasionally hit them with an AACT or just top dress with EWC or compost to keep the micros strong.
That's all the background I can think of right now, so without further ado, here's the babies:
For this grow, here are the strains I'll be growing:
Strain | Breeder | Indica/Sativa | Genetics | THC% | Flowering Time (wks) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blue Dream | Humboldt Seeds Org | Mostly Sativa | Blueberry x Super Silver Haze | 19 | 9-10 |
Master Kush | Spliff Seeds | 80/20 | Hindu Kush x Trainwreck x Skunk#1 | 'high' | 8-9 |
Peyote Critcal | Barney's Farm | 80/20 | Peyote Purple x Critical Kush | 20 | 8-9 |
Liberty Haze | Barney's Farm | 40/60 | G13 X Chem Dawg 91 | 17-29 | 9 |
The seeds were started 16 days ago - germinated in paper towels. All are feminized except the Master Kush. I tried to germinate two of the Master Kush, but only one popped.
As in my past few grows, I'll be growing in a 'super' soil mix based on Subcool's recipe. I re-amend used soil and combine it with some new soil in each grow. The new soil I use is Coast of Maine's Stonington Blend.
My lights are old school - CFLs for seedling and early veg, 400w MH for middle and late veg, and 1000w HPS for flowering. I grow in a 4x4 tent with 6-inch inline intake and extraction fans for ventilation. I typically do multiple transplants - 4 inch seedling pots to 1 gal to 3 gal to 7 gal. I haven't decided yet on whether I'll use fabric or plastic for the final pots on this grow. I'm not really seeing any difference in them as far as quality or quantity, so the choice comes down to which is more convenient, which I haven't decided yet.
For nutrients, I pretty much depend on the supersoil to take me through to early flowering. Then I start to use combinations of Nectar for the Gods liquid nutes and an assortment of dry organic nutrients I have, including Earth Juice, Roots, Coast of Maine, and now Geoflora. I occasionally hit them with an AACT or just top dress with EWC or compost to keep the micros strong.
That's all the background I can think of right now, so without further ado, here's the babies: