hey AFNers, this is sativa_guy!
after long time reading i decided to register to this awesome community in the last month. and of course to start my first grow.
i am a total noob when its about growing the sacred plant, but here i am in good hands, i know.
so, thats the situation:
tent: 0,6m x 0,6m x 1,6m
light: one 85w cfl dual spectrum with reflector, 20/4 cycle
air conditioning: one small circulation fan, one ventilator (150m3/h) + carbon filter
temperature/humidity: 24°c/59rh lights on, 19°c/59rh lights off
beans: polar light #2
medium: the older one: standard potting soil/coarse vermiculite mix 50/50, the younger plant: sps/fine perlite mix 50/50 (i ran out of vermiculite and read that most of the guys here use perlite, so i bought a bag). by the way, the vermi mix drains better than the fine perlite mix.
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plants are 3 weeks and 1 day old; actually the one thats supported by the plastic piece is 4 days older than the smaller one. i use 10l pots.
'the older one' soaked in water and directly planted in the earth, 'the younger one' germinated in a coir pot. buried the coir pot in the medium at day 6 after germination.
i am using to types of water. my tap water is hard and with a ph of 6,8, and purified water with a ph of 5,9
i actually thought it should have ph 7. my only feed for this grow will be tomato feed 6-5-9.
my goals for this grow: getting to know the plant!
my little fan is running 30 mins on/off, the big ventilator is running 10 minutes every hour to refresh the air and suck old air out.
yesterday i recognized some small light yellow spots on the older one. maybe you can see it on the pictures (sorry for the bad quality by the way, my camera sucks at close shots). what can this be? its the one directly planted in the sps. the soils data is as follows:
75mg/l n and p, 300 mg/l k (maybe thats to much?), 100mg/l mg and 30 mg/l sul.
i must admit i did feed alreday one time at 1/6 strenght. maybe i shouldnt have done that.
ok people thats it for know. i am a busy bee, so this will be updated when i have the time.
thanks for reading. all comments, critics and everything else is appreciated.
peace, love and aloha

after long time reading i decided to register to this awesome community in the last month. and of course to start my first grow.
i am a total noob when its about growing the sacred plant, but here i am in good hands, i know.

so, thats the situation:
tent: 0,6m x 0,6m x 1,6m
light: one 85w cfl dual spectrum with reflector, 20/4 cycle
air conditioning: one small circulation fan, one ventilator (150m3/h) + carbon filter
temperature/humidity: 24°c/59rh lights on, 19°c/59rh lights off
beans: polar light #2
medium: the older one: standard potting soil/coarse vermiculite mix 50/50, the younger plant: sps/fine perlite mix 50/50 (i ran out of vermiculite and read that most of the guys here use perlite, so i bought a bag). by the way, the vermi mix drains better than the fine perlite mix.
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plants are 3 weeks and 1 day old; actually the one thats supported by the plastic piece is 4 days older than the smaller one. i use 10l pots.
'the older one' soaked in water and directly planted in the earth, 'the younger one' germinated in a coir pot. buried the coir pot in the medium at day 6 after germination.
i am using to types of water. my tap water is hard and with a ph of 6,8, and purified water with a ph of 5,9

my goals for this grow: getting to know the plant!
my little fan is running 30 mins on/off, the big ventilator is running 10 minutes every hour to refresh the air and suck old air out.
yesterday i recognized some small light yellow spots on the older one. maybe you can see it on the pictures (sorry for the bad quality by the way, my camera sucks at close shots). what can this be? its the one directly planted in the sps. the soils data is as follows:
75mg/l n and p, 300 mg/l k (maybe thats to much?), 100mg/l mg and 30 mg/l sul.
i must admit i did feed alreday one time at 1/6 strenght. maybe i shouldnt have done that.
ok people thats it for know. i am a busy bee, so this will be updated when i have the time.
thanks for reading. all comments, critics and everything else is appreciated.
peace, love and aloha
