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DET—PDX

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Hey all coming to you live from Portland, Oregon, USA.
I recently moved here from Detroit Michigan to attend chiropractic school, and of course I got my grow tent set up, and you better believe I’ve been Co2 gassing.
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Grow History
Back in Michigan I obtained my medical marijuana card. I still have a torn labrum in my left hip from running track at Michigan State University 2013-2016. (Go Spartans). My first grow was a collaboration with one of my horticulture friends; this experience got me infatuated with the growing process. I had always been a fan of smoking pot ever since my injury, and in one particular bag of weed I found some seeds. In my dorm, I decided togive the seeds a go. I wrapped them in paper towel, placed the towel in my vape pen box, and placed it behind my PlayStation 3’s vent. In one day all the seeds developed taproots, which Iquickly planted in halved water bottles. I placed the bottles on top of my Apple Router, keeping them warm. I then tilted my desk lamp with a 60watt CFL and developed young plants. Soon I showed my horticulture major buddy, and hetook them on in his basement. He grew using HPS, and had a nice cool locationfor a closet set up. The explosion of the plants after transplanting really inspired me to do my own growing after college.

Then I graduated, and went back home for a summer. I got my own 4x4 grow tent, a 100$ LED 1000w off amazon, a carbon filter, duct fan, desk fan and a bunch of 3 gallon fabric pots. I grew Autoflowers to start with marginal success on my first grow. I chose think different and blueberry auto, 5 plants each. My cheap LED delivered me with about an ounce per plant, and I was displeased. My second auto grow earned me 2.0 ounces, 3.0 ounces and 1.5 ounces per plant. I learned so much from that first grow, it was incredible. I learned about LST and how I should have SCROGGED, and not skimped on my light choice. I learned that my plants will grow to their environment size, and that one must shoot for optimal conditions in lighting, humidity, heat, air flow, and co2 in order to get the results one desires.

I am now onto my third grow, and first forum appearance. Since my cheap LED days, the first thing I ordered here in Portland was the Timber Grow Lights Vero V7 redwood, 600W. This light actually makes use of draw wattage, in which actual draw is 240 watts I believe. I researched a plethora of articles and posts about Co2 enrichment, and I have purchased the Titan controls 120v Regulator, as well as the AutoPilotAPC820 Monitor/Controller. I am so excited to see new and better results, which have already begun. I amcurrently growing Tardis (Oregon Diesel x Time Wreck) with local Portland genetics. It’s been about 43 days, and plants look very happy, 4 days into flower. I have heard great things about the cannabis in the Pacific Northwest, I’m ready to give it my best.

I hope to hear from my fellow growers out there, and I will contribute to your successes in whatever ways I can.
Talk to you guys soon!
-B
 

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Welcome to 420 I also like the set up .
I’ve been attacking the Co2 process myself.
Waiting to see what else you have in your new journal.
 
Dude! Nice setup! And welcome to :420:. If you need help getting started, you can follow the link in my signature!

I'm loving your setup though, mine is fairly similar with the timbers! What medium/nutrients are you using?

I grow 100% organic. I used nature’s living organics super soil, bottom 1/3 of the end pots, and fox farms ocean forrest. One pot has FF Strawberry fields to compare base soils. Other than that, just recharge and molasses :)
 
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