Mr_Saxon
11-14-2011, 11:32 PM
Hey everybody, this is kind of a big moment for me, this is my first ever post on a marijuana forum. Oddly enough my first post is about the very first two plants I've ever attempted to grow and I've got more
than a few questions, but any help would be greatly appreciated.
The first of my lovely ladies is the afgooey (the larger of the two) and the
second is Pink Lady.
So here's the deal, I grew these outside on my deck over the summer, I started with 5 seeds of each and wound up with 1 female of each. They are 100% natural, completely 100% organic and no chemicals on the plant or in the soil (and no artificial fertilizers), only good natural compost loaded
with worm casings (I've got a good sized worm colony in my compost bin.
I even dealt with the bugs by natural means. But I live in the seattle area of washington, and if there are any locals out there, you know the weather has been getting colder and wetter. I've brought
them inside and they are currently perched by a window (in a way they can't be seen), and I've got them surrounded on three sides with a 1 ft. barrier of cardboard covered with that silver metallic reflective tape.
This isn't cutting it though. I have 3 kinds of lights available to me, I know I need a better light source, but this is all I have right now, and unfortunately I can't get a better light till next month. These are the options though, a simple energy saver bulb, The big one with the silver on it, live in an apartment and snagged it out of the socket in the bathroom ceiling, and this other one I kinda just found above the kitchen cupboards when I moved in.
So after all that here's my questions...
Can anyone tell me how far along my plants are in their life cycle?
What can I do to get more bud out of them without the use of artificial extras,
something natural?
My plants started getting dry leaves the last couple days, but I'm watering in
them correctly... any clue?
Are any of these lights good enough to keep my plants going for another month?
Also, I was comparing different light options and I was really considering
going LED, to avoid large power bills cause I'm just planning on only doing
2 or 3 plants at a time. I looked around on a bunch of sites and the general
consensus is that if I were to go with an LED light set up, I need one thatā??s
at least 45 watts though, otherwise it's kinda worthless by itself. I was
seriously considering on getting the 50 watt Advanced Spectrum quad-band
LED grow light panel. If that oneā??s not good enough for what I want to do,
someone please tell me so I don't end up wasting money. Also, if it's
not, I still want to go LED either way though, so if someone has experience
with LED growing Iā??d love any help that you'd be willing to throw my way.
Oh yeah, as you can see, they're starting to get sad looking, any ideas
why? The only thing I can think of is lack of good light,
Also, any grow tips for living in washington? Any good strains that would
work well in washington or any suggestions on a good beginner plant with a
pretty decent yield? Any tips, advice, would be great.
Thanks everybody
Mr. Saxon
than a few questions, but any help would be greatly appreciated.
The first of my lovely ladies is the afgooey (the larger of the two) and the
second is Pink Lady.
So here's the deal, I grew these outside on my deck over the summer, I started with 5 seeds of each and wound up with 1 female of each. They are 100% natural, completely 100% organic and no chemicals on the plant or in the soil (and no artificial fertilizers), only good natural compost loaded
with worm casings (I've got a good sized worm colony in my compost bin.
I even dealt with the bugs by natural means. But I live in the seattle area of washington, and if there are any locals out there, you know the weather has been getting colder and wetter. I've brought
them inside and they are currently perched by a window (in a way they can't be seen), and I've got them surrounded on three sides with a 1 ft. barrier of cardboard covered with that silver metallic reflective tape.
This isn't cutting it though. I have 3 kinds of lights available to me, I know I need a better light source, but this is all I have right now, and unfortunately I can't get a better light till next month. These are the options though, a simple energy saver bulb, The big one with the silver on it, live in an apartment and snagged it out of the socket in the bathroom ceiling, and this other one I kinda just found above the kitchen cupboards when I moved in.
So after all that here's my questions...
Can anyone tell me how far along my plants are in their life cycle?
What can I do to get more bud out of them without the use of artificial extras,
something natural?
My plants started getting dry leaves the last couple days, but I'm watering in
them correctly... any clue?
Are any of these lights good enough to keep my plants going for another month?
Also, I was comparing different light options and I was really considering
going LED, to avoid large power bills cause I'm just planning on only doing
2 or 3 plants at a time. I looked around on a bunch of sites and the general
consensus is that if I were to go with an LED light set up, I need one thatā??s
at least 45 watts though, otherwise it's kinda worthless by itself. I was
seriously considering on getting the 50 watt Advanced Spectrum quad-band
LED grow light panel. If that oneā??s not good enough for what I want to do,
someone please tell me so I don't end up wasting money. Also, if it's
not, I still want to go LED either way though, so if someone has experience
with LED growing Iā??d love any help that you'd be willing to throw my way.
Oh yeah, as you can see, they're starting to get sad looking, any ideas
why? The only thing I can think of is lack of good light,
Also, any grow tips for living in washington? Any good strains that would
work well in washington or any suggestions on a good beginner plant with a
pretty decent yield? Any tips, advice, would be great.
Thanks everybody
Mr. Saxon