Quote Originally Posted by RastaKaze
Ok, everything is set up but I'm waiting for my brother to loan me his camera, pics will be up tonight. Picked up some small plastic pots for the fisrt several weeks of growth, and some soil. There are some nutes added, I tried to get the most basic thing they had. Here are it's contents: total nitrogen: 0.07 and .14% phosphate... Is this ok? I won't add any additional nutes until after 3 weeks of growth (mabye some bonemeal and high phosphurous bat guano). I also picked up a cheap baking container, the throw away metal kind, it completely covers the closet floor, this is what water will be drained into, hopefully I will get substantial humidity...

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the nitrogen levels should be higher than the phosphorous ones, in the soil i mean....remember, the first month of the plants life you should not use any nutrients as the soil should provide them with everything they need, normally you should start fertilising them during the flowering stage
newgroweroldsmoker Reviewed by newgroweroldsmoker on . Rasta's Garden Ok, I've got everything set up. 400w hps w/batwing reflectors, Going to start my seedlings approx. 2.2 feet below the hood. I have an air conditioner to promote humidity, and a wall thermometer to maintain temp. With the air conditioner and lights on, temperatures average to about 79 Farenheit 2.2 feet under the hood w/ fan blowing. I will be germinating using the paper towel and saucer method, then transplanting to 2 liter bottles (basic soil medium, I won't give any nutes until after 15-20 Rating: 5