Anyone from Redding? First Time Afghan Attic Grow
Hi All,
This is my first time growing in Beautiful Redding, CA. I love it so far, although I feel a bit stressed, liked worrying about my first baby. But I like what I see so far. So here is my setup.
Location: Attic
Temp: 58F-80F depending on outside temp
Humidity: 40%-60%
Medium: Fox Farm Happy Frog Organic soil (great stuff IMO)
10 Afghan Indica seeds purchased from 420-seeds.com
PH approx 6.5
Light is a Sun Systems 400W HPS with a Hydrolux Super HPS enhanced spectrum.
light cycle is 18/6 and I have an oscillating fan going 24X7
Started germinating Oct 28th in paper towels with distilled water in a warm dark place. 9 of them came through after 2 days and I planted them in 16oz plastic cups with holes poked in the bottom on Oct 31st (Halloween babies)
#10 took 5 days to germinate
after two weeks I transplanted to 10" pots. After only 8 days I noticed the growth was incredible (only nuted 1 time half strength FF Grow Big) so I bit the bullet and transplanted them to 14" pots. They weren't root bound but already had established nice roots throughout the 10" pots bottom
Haven't noticed any pre-flowers yet, hopefully soon. I am shooting for throwing them into 12/12 after 5-6 weeks in veg. Thankfully the Afghan is short and stocky because I really don't have that much height in my attic for anything really tall.
Will be using Tiger Bloom once they are into the flowering stage.
I have been adjusting the PH of my tap water after leaving it in an open container for 24 hours. It was roughly 7.5-8 and with just a few drops of PH down it drops to about 6.5
Any suggestions? How do they look? They are a little saturated with water right now from the transplant but I let them dry out completely before watering again. Surprisingly that FF Happy Frog is so rich I really haven't needed to add much nutes.
Thanks all in advance
Anyone from Redding? First Time Afghan Attic Grow
Hey Hootch,
Just wanted to stop in and say whats up. I am actually growing the exact same seeds. Tomorrow (or today I suppose) will be 21 days flowering, so check out the link in my signature to get a little preview of what your girls will look like!
The plants look pretty good. If anything it looks like you have a bit of stretch, which is usually from the light being too far away. How far do you have the HPS from the plants? I know that my Afghani Indica was really short and compact the entire time; Even now the nodes are so compact it's a little ridiculous.
I'll check back soon, keep updating with some new pics. Oh ya and be cautious on the nutes - most plants dont get all that hungry until the 5th node or so.
Peace,
-Secrete
Anyone from Redding? First Time Afghan Attic Grow
Shit bro, sorry about that, for some reason the first time I loaded the page the last 3 pics didn't show up.
No stretch there ... they look great!!
Keep up the good work!
-Secret
Anyone from Redding? First Time Afghan Attic Grow
Oh no problem, shit happens ;)
Check this out, I just found my first female preflower on my tallest plant. I'm switching to 12/12 today woohoo
Anyone from Redding? First Time Afghan Attic Grow
Ok, after 9 days of 12/12 I have eliminated 2 males from the garden and identified 2 females. The tallest is a female (woohoo) and she is now over 2 feet tall. Hopefully the rest will be females, time will tell. Here are a couple of pics for ya. Enjoy
Anyone from Redding? First Time Afghan Attic Grow
how often are you watering? using any phospate?
Anyone from Redding? First Time Afghan Attic Grow
Every 2 to 3 days as needed once they've dried out. No phosphates, why? Is that good for them?
Anyone from Redding? First Time Afghan Attic Grow
i had a similar problem w/the leaves curling in my first grow, so I was told by a few other members to add some phosphate to the soil and water every 3 days as needed, they look good other than that
Anyone from Redding? First Time Afghan Attic Grow
Yeah, I noticed that, and not all of them have that. Sometimes they are such a mystery to me. I'm trying out this new nute on 2 of them, Fox Farms Tiger Bloom, which is higher in Phosphorus so we'll see what happens. Thanks
Anyone from Redding? First Time Afghan Attic Grow