Good job on the free seeds! I got a tattoo with a seed distributors logo, and they sent me something like 50 free seeds. My next strain is World of Seeds Afghan Kush Ryder; 22% THC content!

Anyway, you could use a small fan, like an 80mm. You just need the air moving around, it doesn't need to be replaced; just circulated. It makes it so the plant always has fresh CO2 and air available to it.

Definitely need a new grow light. Your plants are going to grow now, and grow a lot.

My EarthBox is alright, but if you get one, don't use the fertilizer they provide. It's a 7-7-7, sure, but when you have to use Sledge Hammer, or a similar product to destroy the salts, you're going to need a lot of it, because there's going to be a -lot- of salt. The only downfall with it is that I'm growing inside, and it's really hard to drain the reservoir. It's designed for outdoor growing, and to wash it out, you just flood it with a hose. I, however, had to use a submersible pump, a couple buckets, and a buddy, as well as some whiskey to get the taste of nutrient solution out of our mouths from the siphoning we had to do to get the pump started. Nasty!

One thing I learned to do, is plan ten steps ahead. When you have the money, get what you need. I go without gas money, and without a lot of luxuries because I'm taking this growing thing incredibly serious. I have a few pairs of magnifying glasses, some snips, a scalpel, microscope, soil pH tester, a -lot- of different organic nutes, etc. etc. etc. I also have canning jars for curing, and a trim tray for when I need it. A spray bottle with filtered water, and a spray bottle with foliar spray.

You're spraying too much, which is why your plants wilted. Spray twice a day, lightly. Like, when you go to the store, how the misters turn on lightly for a few seconds every like, six hours? Do that. Don't drench them. When they wilt like a weeping willow, you're drowning them.

According to Maximum Yield Monthly, or High Times section by Nico Escondido [it's so hard to keep what articles came from where after years of arguing], thought I'm pretty sure it was HT... Yeah, it was an article in the July 2011 issue, with the cover story about Marc Emery being interviewed in prison. Page 112, about how important flushing is.

"Really savvy growers implement a flushing program that runs concurrently with the regular feeding schedule. For example, some growers may feed with a nutrient solution on day one, then flush completely with purified water on day two and give the plant nothing on day three, allowing the medium to dry almost completely. Not only does this encourage better root growth, but it also helps prevent nutrient lock-up from dissolved salts"

Using an EarthBox, I've yet to have a problem with nute lock. Could just be me. Either way, back to you!

You'll want a better setup for your Neville's Haze. Those are full-sized plants, and you'll want a HID [high-intensity discharge] light like HPS [high pressure sodium] or MH [Metal Halide] to properly grow them; or better, if you can, do them outside. In Humboldt County, CA, they have plants that harvest 10 pounds apiece. They are large, like trees.

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