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Another first grow
Alright, so I'm on my first grow. I think I have one master kush (a beauty) and the rest are bagseed sativas...
Anyway, haha... this is probably going to get alot of laughs... but I've got a jade plant that I bought for $2.50 at a nursing home bazarre. The potting soil the guy who planted it was organic/potash/perlite, etc. (I asked him and he showed me how they plant them and I just chitchatted with him, he used to grow and he plays a santa claus during the christmas season... a striking resemblence) I've just been throwing seeds in there every now and then for fun and then whaddya know, plants start popping up and it's a week before I actually notice it.
So... it's inevitable that I'd have to transplant these into different pots, though I wanted to do an expirament to get... really minima and back to basicsl. Either the most minimal I can keep it or the most organic. Right now I have the plants just setting on my desk with a few CFLs and a box oscilating fan about a foot away from the plants on the right side... the monitor is about a foot away.
So, they'll be getting plenty of C02... I've been testing the soil and it's just over seven a little ways. I was just wondering if I had two feeds to give it for veg/flowering, what would be the best of the best (keeping it to two)... and preferably organic, but I'm all ears.
So far, I've spent $2.50... and I've been sitting them outside in the daytime, when it's warm, then bringing them back in around 5pm and putting them back under the CFLs. It's been a week since germ and my largest is working on the third or forth set of leaves.
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Another first grow
hey- are all ur seeds in the same pot? cause if u are planning on transplanting, i would do it soon, because if the roots get all tangled up you will stress the plant out like crazy when u end up ripping up the roots during transplanting. if you want like 'real' organic stuff, i would look into stuff like blood meal, bone meal, fish emulsion, composted manures, bat guano, worm castings, etc. i have this spray from advanced nutrients that is organic, made of kelp extract, that you spray on the plants every night (at all stages of life) to encourage growth- it's called growth excel. I also have a product called Floralicious by General Hydroponics which is organic as well, and made for flowering.