New Grower Preliminary measures questions for a Newbie

Check out guys journals. Do searches for the individual strains you bought and check out grows using the same strains. You will learn a shatload in those threads.
Shoot, I was just searching in the forum section for the journals and could not locate or identify it. Where can I find them?
 
just type the strain name in the search bar in the top right and you should find some good hits. Otherwise go in the indoor category and just search around. Lots of good growers here. I'd expect every fem seed you grow, you will get some herb out of it, with all the help around here. What are you using for fertilizer?
 
just type the strain name in the search bar in the top right and you should find some good hits. Otherwise go in the indoor category and just search around. Lots of good growers here. I'd expect every fem seed you grow, you will get some herb out of it, with all the help around here. What are you using for fertilizer?
No fertilizer yet. I'd love suggestions for basic nutes/fert options for the auto flowering plant. I will be checking out a local home and garden shop tomorrow with a pretty extensive selection from what I have heard. Do you have a very specific germination process?
 
Raise temps and humodity will raise.

Keep temps above 7 degrees (C) so they dont suffer.


Gice plenty of Potassium and Silicium as both elements build the plants vigour and resiatency to cold.

This is all I can say at first.

Feed them good nutes, keep them healthy.

I recommend making banana skin "tea" to feed them low amounts of (K) since always.

Be carefull not to overfeed it, though!


Good luck bro!
 
may I suggest getting you room prepared and running b4 you plant if you havn't already. if you need more heat and are on a budget 23w cfl's are a cheap addition and will provide light to the lower areas. as far as nutes check the fert section. a lot of good nutes out there
 
Raise temps and humodity will raise.

Keep temps above 7 degrees (C) so they dont suffer.


Gice plenty of Potassium and Silicium as both elements build the plants vigour and resiatency to cold.

This is all I can say at first.

Feed them good nutes, keep them healthy.

I recommend making banana skin "tea" to feed them low amounts of (K) since always.

Be carefull not to overfeed it, though!


Good luck bro!
Thanks Gabro! Good advice, thanks for taking your time.
 
may I suggest getting you room prepared and running b4 you plant if you havn't already. if you need more heat and are on a budget 23w cfl's are a cheap addition and will provide light to the lower areas. as far as nutes check the fert section. a lot of good nutes out there
You're exactly right when you say get your space prepared. My girls are about 10 days out, still in the mail. Thats why I was hoping to address the temperature and humidity issue before they come. I am about to pull the trigger on 600w Mars Hydro full spectrum panel for my light source. In the mail as well is a digital PH tester and a hygrometer/thermometer. Timers, fan, external reservoir for watering, powerstrip with surge protecter, reflective materiel, all checked off the list. If I am correct, all I have left is to determine a growing medium and what ferts/nutes to get for my autogrow. Thanks for keeping me in check Elsamuri!
 
You're exactly right when you say get your space prepared. My girls are about 10 days out, still in the mail. Thats why I was hoping to address the temperature and humidity issue before they come. I am about to pull the trigger on 600w Mars Hydro full spectrum panel for my light source. In the mail as well is a digital PH tester and a hygrometer/thermometer. Timers, fan, external reservoir for watering, powerstrip with surge protecter, reflective materiel, all checked off the list. If I am correct, all I have left is to determine a growing medium and what ferts/nutes to get for my autogrow. Thanks for keeping me in check Elsamuri!
cool. and that's 1 badass light you got coming
 
Ok! So pretty awesome Fert/Nute options at my local garden haunt, and even more potting soil options. Cool if I list some them and get a yea or nay on specific products? For Potting soils it goes as follows: Smart Naturals-Ocean Forest, Bushdoctor-Coco Loco, Happy Frog-Natural Potting Soil, Promix-Org. Veg. & Herb Mix, and Ferti-lome-Ultimate Potting Mix. A lot of options, I was little overwhemled. Next, for nutrients, there were various Bushdoctor products such as microbrew and Boomerang. A product called, Open Sesame, another product called Tiger Bloom. Also, one called Beastie Blooms. Again, I was little overwhelmed. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I am going to go about some research in the meantime. Thanks!
 
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