A small closet operation. I built my own cool tube which you can see and there is an open fan on top that I'll connect my home made carbon filter to once she starts to smell. I have 5600 lumens coming from 6800 K cfl's for the veg cycle. Then I have the same power cfl's but at 2800 K for the flowering cycle. Its only one plant taking up about a foot of square face with EVERYTHING inside their reflective with space blanket. I figured that would be enough. I have some earthworm castings in there as well as a very dilute solution of Green Lightnin' nitrogen fertilizer that I water it with every other time. I actually haven't had to water it yet since transplanting it to the big pot about a week ago because I saturated the soil when I did it and under the surface the soil is still quite moist. The soil is an organic mix that I got from a local nursery.


Let me know what you think. I was so scared for the first few weeks that it was growing too slowly. Does this look normal for a 4 week old from planting? How does it look in general? If you notice the brown spot on one of the leaves I burned it with the light when I had to turn off the cool tube fan for a few minutes and set the light on the pot itself when I had to take it down for redoing the siding of my container. Normally the glass fixture is quite cool to the touch when the fan is on.
submast3r Reviewed by submast3r on . Four weeks into my first grow... A small closet operation. I built my own cool tube which you can see and there is an open fan on top that I'll connect my home made carbon filter to once she starts to smell. I have 5600 lumens coming from 6800 K cfl's for the veg cycle. Then I have the same power cfl's but at 2800 K for the flowering cycle. Its only one plant taking up about a foot of square face with EVERYTHING inside their reflective with space blanket. I figured that would be enough. I have some earthworm castings in there Rating: 5