Whatsup guys
So i'm very new to the growing gameand as a broke as student having become sick and tired of having to pay for the beloved herb, i set out on a mission to grow my own bud. Little did i know, what was initially supposed to be a fun cheap way of growing my own bud would turn into a rather expensive obsession of mine!!! XD Needless to say i have loved absolutely every second of it and i can comfortably say that i am now a full blown addict
My setup (its perpetual and i have two very similar setups of what is listed below)
120x70x165 tent
600w lamps with cooltubes and 6 inch fans
4 autopots with airdomes
In the airdomes i use +-1,5l of leca in the bottom , then a 50/50 mix of coco peat and perlite and then i covered the top with a layer of leca to stop the cocopeat and perlite from getting all over the grow room - I highly recommend this -
My res has a water pump in it which constantly agitates and oxygenates the water
I use mycoroot supreme in the substrate (http://www.mycoroot.co.za/) which is a beneficial bacteria that helps my babies tick along
I use nutriplex nutes and i monitor the PH and EC with electric meters
Anyways I am currently away from my babies but will be back in a few days and shortly after i will post a few updates, here are a few pics which i can show you in the mean time
Pic 1: Shows my tent all set up just missing my babies
Pic 2: My pineapple express before trimming
Pic 3: Pineapple express after trimming
Pic 4: Shows my babies after a month of vegging - from left to right, jack heurer, pineapple express, master kush
Pic 5: Shows how ridiculously huge my plants got after i went away for a week and consequently they now do not fit in my tent any longer
This is my second grow and after having learnt a TON during my first grow, stumbling into a fair amount trouble, and hours of research later I feel like i'm slowly but surely getting a grip on things
Hope you guys enjoy and by all means ask as many questions as you please and ill almost certainly get back to you
Birdflu
P.S. I have my eyes on that plant of the month competition