Hi everyone, i figured id post some pics of my grow. Its the first time i actually invested any time/money or trying indoor growing. Theyre about 3 or 4 weeks into 12/12. 2 400w MH and a 250w hps was added when the light schedule was changed. Started with bagseeds, germinated in soil and everything that grew was female(9 plants) pretty lucky i thought. 2 healthy ones were transplanted to hydro, which i know wasnt a good idea but they were still small and it was fairly untramatic. fox farm grow nutrients in the soil, which is promix with a lot of extra perlite and some calmag(suggested by the guys at my local hydro store). the hydros were fed dyna-gro liquid grow. and were kept in high 6s for PH. for flowering ive been using technaflora products from their recipe for success kit for both soil and hydro. not sure how you guys feel about it, but i would suggest this kit to anyone new to hydro. they make it too easy. overall its looking pretty good. cant wait to see how they finish. :thumbsup: The only problem i have is ladybugs. a lot of them. This wasnt a problem at first but they seem to be multiplying and i think they are starting to eat my plants.

PS big thanks to everyone on this site. Its an AWESOME resource that has helped me a lot. any criticism or comments are appreciated.
sman78 Reviewed by sman78 on . Indoor grow Hi everyone, i figured id post some pics of my grow. Its the first time i actually invested any time/money or trying indoor growing. Theyre about 3 or 4 weeks into 12/12. 2 400w MH and a 250w hps was added when the light schedule was changed. Started with bagseeds, germinated in soil and everything that grew was female(9 plants) pretty lucky i thought. 2 healthy ones were transplanted to hydro, which i know wasnt a good idea but they were still small and it was fairly untramatic. fox farm grow Rating: 5