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First organic grow - blue automazar // afghan kush ryder

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Lighting
1 X 180w draw Reflector series LED
1 X 60w UFO style LED

CONTAINERS
5 GALLON GEOPOTS

SOILS
FFOF cut with Happy Frog for base layer(amended soil)
Happy Frog amended with extra Endo Myco for starter layer(non amended)
Local organic mulchy soil used as mulch layer


Soil Amendments
Worm Castings
Fish Bone Meal
Alfalfa Meal
Feather Meal
Kelp Meal
Seaweed Extract
Azomite
Rock Phosphate
Bat Guano(1/2 each of high N & high P)
Humic Acid
Dolomitic Lime
Epsom Salt
ZHO



I started cooking the soil the last week of June and planted the end of last week so it got about 5 weeks to simmer in a closet that sits around 78-81 degrees. I picked up the local soil at the last minute and added it and watered and within an hour I went back to check in on them and there were tiny white insects crawling around on the surface. I'd thought at first they might be baby aphids and panicked. Once I figured out they weren't Aphids I thought they might be springtails, but after watching them for a few days I never saw any of them jump , and they had a more mite shape to them so I dug deeper and found out they were Hypoaspis Miles which it turns out are predaceous so it looks like I have some guardians along for the ride.

The seedlings are nice and green and I've been letting them sip some water every day to keep them nice and happy, I ended up going through a couple of seeds of BAM trying to get them to pop, first the water/paper towel method, and then just paper towels on a plate with water and covered and for whatever reason neither of them popped so I ended up taking the AKR and BAM I had left and soil germing them, which took a bit more time but as you'll see in the pic(barely) it worked, I prefer to soil germinate anyway so I'll probably just stick with that.

It feels good to be growing again, and even better that this will be an incredible learning experience for seeing if I can have a good organic soil without using Bone/Blood meals. I actually have a similar soil to this cooking right now with some Jobes Blood meal and prilled bone meal added in for the next grow as a comparison. Well that's about what I have for now, thanks for reading!!

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Good luck with this one medi. Love seeing soil mixes.
 
Thanks man so do I, I can't imagine doing hydro, I'd have to settle for going outside and playing with cheap regular dirt to get my fix :D
 
Game on! Good luck, Medi.....

It's going to be interesting to watch your Sophomore effort! Can't wait!

You're definitely running a fair amount of changes over the last grow....upward and onward!

Getting comfortable....:)
 
Game on! Good luck, Medi.....

It's going to be interesting to watch your Sophomore effort! Can't wait!

You're definitely running a fair amount of changes over the last grow....upward and onward!

Getting comfortable....:)

Yeah man lots of changes from containers to growing style to growing more than one strain, should be a wild ride but at least I won't be chasing pH issues. That reminds me that I forgot to add Lime to my list of amendments.


Thanks Dazed!! I'll try to make it worth the read :Sharing One:
 
Yup-I'm sitting in here too. Good luck with this:goodluck:.I have 2 AKR"s going in a questionable organic grow but definitely not TLO. One's coming down next week and the other is younger. I'm subbed:peace:
 
Nice...good luck!

I have a pack of bam seeds waiting for me after this grow I cant wait to pop em !

I hope they germ ok.

How big are those pots?

what kind of light?
 
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