Hey guys. I've been meaning to get this started since the seeds popped, but you know how it is. Mrs House is almost ready to drop our first, so there's been a seemingly endless list of things to paint, or move, or paint and move for the past couple of weeks. Almost at the end now, I hope.
I will admit, the place is looking a lot better, but I'm feeling it. lol
I ordered one AvT and one Tyrone Special and recieved two of each, plus two more free Heisenhound. Thanks a lot to the guys at @mephisto for that!
So the cabinet is a DIY Birch ply cabinet, made to fiit in with other furniture in the room. It's not fully finished yet, as I will replace the doors with fresh sheets, and add handles when I get the chance.
It's 700x500x1000, and the same space above (minus the space the inline fan takes up) will be used to veg two more girls shortly after these go into flower, all going well.
At the minute it has one 250w cfl cool white
2 80cm fans hanging either side of the light for air circulation and a 4 inch inline fan rated for 100cfm.
Intake is passive. One 4 inch hole at the bottom of the box.
(Not exactly as it is now, but more or less as it looks on the inside.)
I've been having pretty high temperature, and low humidity from the start. Up until yesterday the girls didn't seem to mind it at all, in fact I've really been surprised how quickly these plants grow. But it spiked yesterday and the day before at 32 degrees at the high point of the day.
Average has been 28 with humidity around 30%
I'm going to increase the size of the intake tomorrow and see if that has any effect on things.
They were germed in paper towels, and put in peat pellets once the tap root was a centimeter or so long. The Tyrone special was quicker to crack, and emerge from the soil by about a day.
Soil is Biobizz Allmix with about 30% added perlite.
They've been watered every second day with ph balanced water and Biobizz Root Juice at 1ml/1lt
I added the Biobizz Veg at 1ml/1lt for thefirst time yesterday, (Day 12)
Here's some shots of how they've progressed to date.
Tyrone Special Day 1.
AvT Day 1.
Both Day 1.
Both Day 3.
Both Day 7.
Both Day 13
Tyrone Special Day 13.
AvT Day 13.
The plants now have a very slight odd yellowing on some leaves, and some are curled at the edge. I noticed it yesterday, which was the second day of the temperature spike, so I'm assuming that caused it. They hadn't had any veg nutrients to this point either, so I'm not sure if that contributed to the issues. Or if it's something separate altogether. The plants seem to have continued growing at their normal rate over night despite the issue, but I'd like to rectify it now, so any input would be much appreciated.
Here are some pictures of the issues
Yellowing
Leaf curl
I plan to grow the Heisenhound next, along with a more med specific strain, so any input and advice on that would be great. Something for chronic pain. TMJ specifically. I've had it for a few years now, but i's really been beating me up, and keeping me up of late so I need something with strong pain killing and sleep inducing affects.
I hope everyone is keeping well. Feel free to add any input or advice you may have. This is my first attempt, so any input would be appreciated.
Jay

I ordered one AvT and one Tyrone Special and recieved two of each, plus two more free Heisenhound. Thanks a lot to the guys at @mephisto for that!
So the cabinet is a DIY Birch ply cabinet, made to fiit in with other furniture in the room. It's not fully finished yet, as I will replace the doors with fresh sheets, and add handles when I get the chance.
It's 700x500x1000, and the same space above (minus the space the inline fan takes up) will be used to veg two more girls shortly after these go into flower, all going well.
At the minute it has one 250w cfl cool white
2 80cm fans hanging either side of the light for air circulation and a 4 inch inline fan rated for 100cfm.
Intake is passive. One 4 inch hole at the bottom of the box.
(Not exactly as it is now, but more or less as it looks on the inside.)
I've been having pretty high temperature, and low humidity from the start. Up until yesterday the girls didn't seem to mind it at all, in fact I've really been surprised how quickly these plants grow. But it spiked yesterday and the day before at 32 degrees at the high point of the day.
Average has been 28 with humidity around 30%
I'm going to increase the size of the intake tomorrow and see if that has any effect on things.
They were germed in paper towels, and put in peat pellets once the tap root was a centimeter or so long. The Tyrone special was quicker to crack, and emerge from the soil by about a day.
Soil is Biobizz Allmix with about 30% added perlite.
They've been watered every second day with ph balanced water and Biobizz Root Juice at 1ml/1lt
I added the Biobizz Veg at 1ml/1lt for thefirst time yesterday, (Day 12)
Here's some shots of how they've progressed to date.
Tyrone Special Day 1.
AvT Day 1.
Both Day 1.
Both Day 3.
Both Day 7.
Both Day 13
Tyrone Special Day 13.
AvT Day 13.
The plants now have a very slight odd yellowing on some leaves, and some are curled at the edge. I noticed it yesterday, which was the second day of the temperature spike, so I'm assuming that caused it. They hadn't had any veg nutrients to this point either, so I'm not sure if that contributed to the issues. Or if it's something separate altogether. The plants seem to have continued growing at their normal rate over night despite the issue, but I'd like to rectify it now, so any input would be much appreciated.
Here are some pictures of the issues
Yellowing
Leaf curl
I plan to grow the Heisenhound next, along with a more med specific strain, so any input and advice on that would be great. Something for chronic pain. TMJ specifically. I've had it for a few years now, but i's really been beating me up, and keeping me up of late so I need something with strong pain killing and sleep inducing affects.
I hope everyone is keeping well. Feel free to add any input or advice you may have. This is my first attempt, so any input would be appreciated.
Jay
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