Ok so here is my new setup for growing autos... I havent grown for many years and the last time I had a go with autos they turned out a little disapointing. However that was in 2009 and I hear autos have come a long way since.. I plan on growing blue mammoth from barneys farm and heres my current plan/setup
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....... will be using 200w veg cfl followed by 300w flowering cfl and using mild training to get the plant growing at a bit of angle to allow max light penertration... I know people say cfls dont prduce the goods but Ive had good experiance with them if you keep adjusting the height and training the plant.... the box is a good metere sqared with a tad bit morer height. The plants will be grown in coco and fed on dutchpro nutes. The temp of the grow box ranges from 25 to 30 degrees celcius and as the door is a roll up down mylar it wont take much venting.... Im planining on fitting a very small fan inside just to keep the air moving and give the plants a bit of wind... also will be using bigger pots as have read the dont like repotting which is something my photos never minded too much...
Anyway Im a lucky father to 5 little girls that have just germed. So.... anyone have any tips, pointers ect.. for blue mammoth or on the setup im using in generall?
All advice would be apprechiated as Ive only grown photos and had a different setup in yhe past.. thanks...... also when I say train thr plants i mean bend like mild supercropping as I read abd understand these little rappid plants dont like being topped or fimed.. will probs set up a sting system for tying.
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Anyway Im a lucky father to 5 little girls that have just germed. So.... anyone have any tips, pointers ect.. for blue mammoth or on the setup im using in generall?
All advice would be apprechiated as Ive only grown photos and had a different setup in yhe past.. thanks...... also when I say train thr plants i mean bend like mild supercropping as I read abd understand these little rappid plants dont like being topped or fimed.. will probs set up a sting system for tying.
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