Grower2020
Well-Known Member
First Coco attempt using 350ppm hard water
8 x 23L Fabric pots (Germinating in final pot, no transplanting)
Canna Coco nutrients and calmag "if necessary"
6x6 tent
6inch carbon filter
2 x 650 watt samsung lm301b diode led lights
1 x 1300watt grid tie inverter and 6 solar panels to offset the light power during the day may add another 6 panels and extra inverter at later stage
Bought myself multiple ppm meters all reading accurately and multiple ph meters all reading accurately in case of a breakdown of one unit leaving me with no meters to gauge nutes or ph.
Hoping to have a trouble free run.
Ended up with fungus gnats near the end of my last grow which was soil , they didn't harm or affect my plants at all but to prevent them attacking my new more vulnerable seedlings I'm about to germinate , I will place insect bombs inside my grow room and also bomb my entire house to eradicate and chance of the larvae being able to spawn anywhere .
Followed by a full scale clean of the inside of the grow tent and also an Indoor approved barrier treatment around the tent to prevent ants and spider mites from accessing the tent easily.
Stay tuned for hopefully my first successful coco grow
8 x 23L Fabric pots (Germinating in final pot, no transplanting)
Canna Coco nutrients and calmag "if necessary"
6x6 tent
6inch carbon filter
2 x 650 watt samsung lm301b diode led lights
1 x 1300watt grid tie inverter and 6 solar panels to offset the light power during the day may add another 6 panels and extra inverter at later stage
Bought myself multiple ppm meters all reading accurately and multiple ph meters all reading accurately in case of a breakdown of one unit leaving me with no meters to gauge nutes or ph.
Hoping to have a trouble free run.
Ended up with fungus gnats near the end of my last grow which was soil , they didn't harm or affect my plants at all but to prevent them attacking my new more vulnerable seedlings I'm about to germinate , I will place insect bombs inside my grow room and also bomb my entire house to eradicate and chance of the larvae being able to spawn anywhere .
Followed by a full scale clean of the inside of the grow tent and also an Indoor approved barrier treatment around the tent to prevent ants and spider mites from accessing the tent easily.
Stay tuned for hopefully my first successful coco grow