stnsclptr
420 Member
Hiya All.
This is my second grow. I attempted to grow a Purple Punch and a 24k for my first grow but they got infested with mites right as I needed to harvest. I was too grossed out. I bleached out the tent and accessories, and quickly grabbed more clones.
Strain: Mendo Breath x3
Grow Tent Kit: SF-2000
Grow Medium: 2 Plants in Roots Organic 707, 1 Plant in Fox Farm Ocean Forest
Grow Pots: 2 Plants in 7gal fabric pots, 1 plant in 5gal fabric pot
Nutrients: Fox Farm: Grow Big, Big Bloom, and Tiger Bloom
Dynomyco Mycorrhizal Innoculant
Exhaust Fan Switch: Temperature and Humidity Controller
Overhead Fan
Pest Control: Neem Oil - Biweekly on Plants / Pyganic - Weekly on Soil/Mulch Surface
Cedar Mulch covered with clay pellets
March 6: When I purchased the clones they came still in the rockwell? cubes. I immediately transplanted them into dixie cups. I filled my pots and put the dixie cups into the soil so that it would form around them, making the next transplant easier. I sprayed them with hydrogen peroxide and then rinsed with regular water.
March 15: Roots clearly established in dixie cups. Transplanted to pots. I covered the soil in cedar shred mulch and clay pellets.
This is my second grow. I attempted to grow a Purple Punch and a 24k for my first grow but they got infested with mites right as I needed to harvest. I was too grossed out. I bleached out the tent and accessories, and quickly grabbed more clones.
Strain: Mendo Breath x3
Grow Tent Kit: SF-2000
Grow Medium: 2 Plants in Roots Organic 707, 1 Plant in Fox Farm Ocean Forest
Grow Pots: 2 Plants in 7gal fabric pots, 1 plant in 5gal fabric pot
Nutrients: Fox Farm: Grow Big, Big Bloom, and Tiger Bloom
Dynomyco Mycorrhizal Innoculant
Exhaust Fan Switch: Temperature and Humidity Controller
Overhead Fan
Pest Control: Neem Oil - Biweekly on Plants / Pyganic - Weekly on Soil/Mulch Surface
Cedar Mulch covered with clay pellets
March 6: When I purchased the clones they came still in the rockwell? cubes. I immediately transplanted them into dixie cups. I filled my pots and put the dixie cups into the soil so that it would form around them, making the next transplant easier. I sprayed them with hydrogen peroxide and then rinsed with regular water.
March 15: Roots clearly established in dixie cups. Transplanted to pots. I covered the soil in cedar shred mulch and clay pellets.