Live Stoner Chat Hey hi... going to be attempting a challenge grow!

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Hi all,

Mea Culpa: my regular forum haunts are elsewhere and photoperiod, though I have nothing against automatics (or this place!) and have enjoyed growing an automatic in the past. I read through several of the FAQs and stickies before doing my auto grow so I have fond memories of this place and would like to give something back.

Anyway, in the middle of June I'm entering a competition, an automatic grown in a King Size Pot Noodle container (exactly half a litre!). I'll be trying to germinate two seeds to make sure I have at least one for the competition.

That'll (probably) leave me with one cracked seed, so I thought I'd drop in here and document a self-imposed challenge. If people are cool with that.

It'll be a Grand Heft Auto by Dr Krippling Seeds, it'll be grown in a 1-litre airpot in soil using Plant Magic organic nutrients and supplements/beneficials, it'll be in a veg tent probably on an 20/4 light cycle. The light will be a PlantPhotonics DS-90 LED panel which uses Osram Oslon SSL-80 horticultural diodes.

If I had a bigger veg tent I'd grow the plant out in a bigger pot, but I don't. The tent is 60cm square, plus it'll have the Pot Noodle grow PLUS all my photoperiod veg. So limiting the plant to a 1-litre pot will keep it small, but it'll also be interesting to compare final yield with the grow done in a smaller tub.

If people are up for me keeping a grow diary on it, I'll be happy to do it.
 
:welcome: To AFN, Good luck on your challenge, autos may surprise you with the quick completion and yield they offer .many members here are photo converts including myself...Peace !
 
Hello WWarg,

good to see you here on AFN, please do link back to us from you PP sites. We love to see new guys around the place. All are welcome. Also, we have a new site for photo's called www.potpros.net

But, I digress, thanks for doing an intro, good luck with your challenge, sounds fun, and
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@White Warg

Based on my professional experience, as well as my first experieces as a clandestine gardener, I have started to give thr following advice to new growers.

Be systematic and scientific in your approach.
The online journal is very good, but nothing beats your private notes. What I have experienced, is that every plant is an individual. Even two plants of the same strain may need individual care and watering. I strongly recommend having a notebook and to write downever drop of chemicals and water that you feed them. After 3 months, you will see the value of keeping your personal diary up to date.

Her is two radom pages from my lab. journal. Note that I use a pencil, not ink. Why? Water ruins ink, but not grafit from a pencil. The first instruction I received from my professor, when packaging scientific samples from our first trip to work as guest scientists at a canadian unibersity, was to use pencil for labelling. When labelling important samples, pencil is used in case of any leaks that could render the label un-readable.

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LOL, that diary's great. You can of course get permanent pens of course! But pencils are great, and basic and cheap.

I just follow the Plant Magic nutrient schedule, dialling it up or down if I see deficiency or abundance. If I was using mixed nutes or my own I'd be more scientific about it.
 
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