ChestrChapman
New Member
Hey everyone! I'm starting my very first outdoor grow, and really my very first grow ever! I hope I can get some tips, advice and general comments on how I'm doing while I go. I'm documenting everything heavily with pictures and I hope that I'm giving plenty of information. I'm also having to make do without a lot of things that are available in the USA or other countries because of where I'm located. Perlite, for example is non-existent here. So we'll see if things turn out well or turn out at all I guess.
I'm starting with two plants, two strains.
Critical Plus + 2.0 Auto and Bubba Kush Auto, both ordered from Dinafem seed bank, both are indica dominant.
Pots: 5 gallon(?) I'm not 100% sure because they had no measurments. It's another drawback of living here. They are plenty big, though.
Medium: Soil, worm humus, pumice gravel and rice hulls(my perlite substitute).
Fert: Generic fertilizer, because it's the only thing available here, but I won't be using it until much later.
Germination Method: Straight into the final pot. I have read that Autos don't like to be transplanted, so I'm avoiding it altogether.
Here are the photos so far.
The Seeds
Everything I'm using
The NPK ratios of the soil. The Humus is a tiny bit higher in Nitrogen, but I'm only using a small bag.
Everthing before mixing
After
In the Pots
I'm starting with two plants, two strains.
Critical Plus + 2.0 Auto and Bubba Kush Auto, both ordered from Dinafem seed bank, both are indica dominant.
Pots: 5 gallon(?) I'm not 100% sure because they had no measurments. It's another drawback of living here. They are plenty big, though.
Medium: Soil, worm humus, pumice gravel and rice hulls(my perlite substitute).
Fert: Generic fertilizer, because it's the only thing available here, but I won't be using it until much later.
Germination Method: Straight into the final pot. I have read that Autos don't like to be transplanted, so I'm avoiding it altogether.
Here are the photos so far.
The Seeds
Everything I'm using
The NPK ratios of the soil. The Humus is a tiny bit higher in Nitrogen, but I'm only using a small bag.
Everthing before mixing
After
In the Pots