View Full Version : 1st grow pics, input welcome
arthurjob
07-04-2005, 11:08 PM
hi, heres my 2 k2 plants, big 1 at day 17 and the smaller at day 12. hope you like em, let me know what you think. i probaly wont get a answer to this but cud someone who has grown before take a rough guess at my yield from that big plant if all goes well. thanks ever so much
Zandor
07-05-2005, 01:27 AM
very nice arthurjob nod spacing is not bad at all. That should fill in quite nice by the time it finishes flowering. :cool:
arthurjob
07-05-2005, 07:57 AM
thanks zandor, alot of it is down to you lot on this forum expesh you. i have a few more, but i think i may of flowered a wee bit early, so with my vegging plants im gonna leave em until 15 inches tall. ive found 2 more females, so i now have 6 that i know of and 8 i dont. i had a bit of trouble at first with the cal-mag etc but since i figured that they only need watering once a week in soil roughly they grew fine. i have a moisture metre now anyways. hey zandor while im here. im thinking of buying a dehumidifier because my humidity rises to 75 when the lights are off. ive heard this will raise the temp in my closet so a air cooled system would be a good buy also along with it. does this sound right to you? thanks for the input zandor!!
peace
Zandor
07-05-2005, 04:25 PM
Yes but you need an air, temperature & humidity controller to monitor everything. They cost about 150.00 USD. The goods ones cost between 230.00 and 350.00 depending on your future needs check eBay for a good deal. Think to the future needs before you make your purchase. It may save you from wasting money as your skill improves and your need's grow.
arthurjob
07-06-2005, 04:29 PM
wud u reccommend i buy a more powerful exhaust fan or the dehumifier and ac first? cus i dont think my fan wud shift it even if i had a controller. those things are expensive, im not sure id buy 1 until i can give the plants a full room in ma house and not the shed. which im hoping wont be long, mayb a few months. at that point ill be clued up a little more so the bigger garden wud make sense. thanks again zandor
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