Hello again 420 peoples.
After a first failed attempt here I am again..
Nothing much has changed from my previous grow except the soil, I was given some of this new soil to try out..
So, I have 1 sensi autoflower northern lights.
90percent indica if I'm correct
It is now about 4 weeks old, I accidentally deleted the folder with all my pictures and dates. I've only got the pics that were in my camera now.. what I do know is that it broke ground on the 21st march
So, I am growing in soil, I wont specify the brand, I'll just say that it was suggested to me by the sales guy from the growshop, he had a very convincing argument, claiming that their test grow gave out more than 1g per watt, he also claimed that no other nutrients were added and straight tap water was used, no PH adjustments what so ever.
I'm not 100 percent sure on the composition of this soil, but I'll give it a try.
So it is black alluvial soil, with vermicompost, bat guano, "mealworms guano", perlite and vermiculite, basalt volcanic(humus, silice), Epsom salt, Zeolite, Azomite, acids: humic and fulvic of leonardite.
I took all that info off the manufacturers website... I hope I spelled it all right, I also have no idea of the quantities there is in the soil. All of that sitting in a 3L air pot.
Light cycle is 20/4
My temps range from 25 degrees to 27 degrees lights on. and 20 to 23 degrees lights off.
Humidity levels are between 40% to 50%
I water every 2 to 3 days, when soil surface starts to get crusty (straight tape water)
My tent is 30x30x60cm, I lst'd and bent the plant to the side, I also added one 23w 2700k cfl bulb to boost the bottom growth ( you should see it in the pic)
Right now my ufo is little over 30cm above the plant, I feel it is too high though, any thoughts on that ?
This is all the info I could think of right now, will keep updating...
Here are some pics....
Here I bent the main stem and tried to get those big leafs out of the way...
Some of the tips of the bigger leafs have turned brown.. I dont know if its because they touched the soil or if its a deficiency..
After a first failed attempt here I am again..
Nothing much has changed from my previous grow except the soil, I was given some of this new soil to try out..
So, I have 1 sensi autoflower northern lights.
90percent indica if I'm correct
It is now about 4 weeks old, I accidentally deleted the folder with all my pictures and dates. I've only got the pics that were in my camera now.. what I do know is that it broke ground on the 21st march
So, I am growing in soil, I wont specify the brand, I'll just say that it was suggested to me by the sales guy from the growshop, he had a very convincing argument, claiming that their test grow gave out more than 1g per watt, he also claimed that no other nutrients were added and straight tap water was used, no PH adjustments what so ever.
I'm not 100 percent sure on the composition of this soil, but I'll give it a try.
So it is black alluvial soil, with vermicompost, bat guano, "mealworms guano", perlite and vermiculite, basalt volcanic(humus, silice), Epsom salt, Zeolite, Azomite, acids: humic and fulvic of leonardite.
I took all that info off the manufacturers website... I hope I spelled it all right, I also have no idea of the quantities there is in the soil. All of that sitting in a 3L air pot.
Light cycle is 20/4
My temps range from 25 degrees to 27 degrees lights on. and 20 to 23 degrees lights off.
Humidity levels are between 40% to 50%
I water every 2 to 3 days, when soil surface starts to get crusty (straight tape water)
My tent is 30x30x60cm, I lst'd and bent the plant to the side, I also added one 23w 2700k cfl bulb to boost the bottom growth ( you should see it in the pic)
Right now my ufo is little over 30cm above the plant, I feel it is too high though, any thoughts on that ?
This is all the info I could think of right now, will keep updating...
Here are some pics....
Here I bent the main stem and tried to get those big leafs out of the way...
Some of the tips of the bigger leafs have turned brown.. I dont know if its because they touched the soil or if its a deficiency..