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Trichome Hunter
Hey everybody,
I'm currently in the middle of my first and have started germinating 5 new seeds, 1 critical jack auto from dinafem, 1 northern lights blue auto from delicious seeds, 1 critical jack herer from delicious seeds, 1 skunk 47 from world of seeds, and 1 la diva from delicious seeds which I believe is auto but not sure. I will be starting the autos in 3 gallon pots and 5 gallon pots for the photos. The starting soil will be roots organic soil that I am reusing(with the addition of some dolomite lime) and have flushed to bring the ph the 6.3. For nutes ill be using roots organic line including buddha grow, trinity, hp2 and buddha bloom. For the first 3 weeks or so they will be in a mother tent with a 4x4ft T5 with 10000 k bulbs. Then they will be transferred into my 4x4 flower tent and put under 600w MH until vertical growth stops for the autos. For the final stage of growth they will be under my 600 w HPS. I will post picture as soon as they have sprouted. Any tips or tricks that may help are welcome and appreciated!
I'm currently in the middle of my first and have started germinating 5 new seeds, 1 critical jack auto from dinafem, 1 northern lights blue auto from delicious seeds, 1 critical jack herer from delicious seeds, 1 skunk 47 from world of seeds, and 1 la diva from delicious seeds which I believe is auto but not sure. I will be starting the autos in 3 gallon pots and 5 gallon pots for the photos. The starting soil will be roots organic soil that I am reusing(with the addition of some dolomite lime) and have flushed to bring the ph the 6.3. For nutes ill be using roots organic line including buddha grow, trinity, hp2 and buddha bloom. For the first 3 weeks or so they will be in a mother tent with a 4x4ft T5 with 10000 k bulbs. Then they will be transferred into my 4x4 flower tent and put under 600w MH until vertical growth stops for the autos. For the final stage of growth they will be under my 600 w HPS. I will post picture as soon as they have sprouted. Any tips or tricks that may help are welcome and appreciated!