Sooo it's done. My first grow. The long wait is almost over.
I don't think 220 grams gross for the first time with all the mistakes and catastrophes is bad. OK, I still have to peel off the stalks and the sugar sheets, but I'll see that on the dry weight. Until then you have to wait...
First smoke test. I imagine something else when I think of "relax". It might be because the test harvest was a week early. At the moment the buds are drying on the line.
Update: 48g dry
Summary:
I learned a lot from this grow and made a lot of mistakes.
- Lighting:
Very important from day one. If the seedlings don't get enough or the wrong light, they will stretch.
- Temperature and humidity:
Both factors are directly dependent on each other. And both factors are extremely important.
If it is too cold, the plants grow slowly and only form small leaves.
In a cold room without heating, the humidity is also much too high. The lamp brings warmth in the tent, but if you try to exchange air with a fan, the cold comes from outside again. More heating is required and electricity costs are rising.
Solution:
The tent must be in a heated room with relatively low humidity. Then you don't need extra heating in the tent and controlling the humidity is easier.
- Equipment:
When growing indoors, you definitely need good equipment. A tent, a good LED lamp, a fan with a filter and a controller. Together you get the things for about 500 €. With the first harvest, the costs are usually almost recovered.
And no, cheap lamps do not work !!!
- Fertilizer:
You need that too. I have tried good soil and organic fertilizer but the plants are very very hungry due to the optimal conditions.
So buy fertilizer and roughly follow the recommendations (I only needed half thanks to the soil).
- Training:
OK, there's a lot that can go wrong. I tried fiming, no comment!! Topping still works best in conjunction with LST. The aim is to get the individual shoots to the same height without shading each other. When they are at the same height, the shoots all get the same amount of energy to grow and thus all produce equally sized buds.
But beware, the branches break very quickly!
- Vermin:
These damn little things. If you use normal floor, then you are guaranteed to get visitors.
Neem oil helps, yellow boards too, maybe a few "good" animals. But please no chemicals, you want to smoke it.
That was my first harvest now. you underestimate the time required. I also had to wash the buds because of the aphids. But after seeing what else was washed out on animals... I will always wash now!
Your plant is wanting more potassium. I been watching my plants when they do this. I add more potassium to diet it stops. Easy on nitrogen as well. I see from leaf in back ground it is getting on high side. Low nitrogen levels in flowering is best. Good luck 🌱
Don't worry bro,they are calyxes,as you can search they are on all female plants😉
https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-getting-to-know-the-cannabis-calyx-resinous-to-the-top-n414
Viel glück kumpel ich kenn das mit dem nicht glauben bis man es selbst erlebt und sich denk hätt man doch drauf gehört naja so ist das im leben schau dir paar diarys hier an von den profis und mach das so gut es geht in deinem setup nach dann klapt das auch mit dem grass anbau😉
Hey man just some friendly tips from looking at the information available to me here. I would aim to warm up your room for lights on temps you should be trying to see 80-84 lights off should be no more than 9 degree difference in veg & early flower so they do not stretch much and grow nice and compact. That cold of temps in veg will cause slow growth for sure. Cannabis plants love heat and humidity, It is the buds that hate it. Also for 150W LED your plant to light distance could be shored up and lights brought closer to get more PAR on top of those plants. I always recommend every grower to get a PAR meter and a thermal heat gun to be able to push your equipment and maximize its potential it is so worth it. Keep up the good work
@Cold_Farmer, I hear you man. A large part of growing is doing what you can with what you got and your doing great with your circumstances. Keep it up will for sure be watching!
Thanks for the tips. The grow box is currently in a cold room at about 13°C (55°F) (F*ck winter) and my delta t is only about 6k with the lights on. Now they have moved to a warmer room, just without the grow box. I'm building a new one there so that I can get up to 80°F without additional heating (electricity is damn expensive here).
I am a first time grower too- I am going to use your pics as a template of what my plants could look like- few questions:
What week did you start nutes?
What week did you start the flip- to more darkness?
Any tips or mistakes to avoid?
Thanks- and great job!
@Noahbear,
Since I used "normal" soil, I had to start fertilizing very late. Your plant will let you know when it needs some extra food.
I didn't have to switch to 12/12 mode either, it's an autoflower in this attempt.
This is also my first grow and I made so many mistakes with it. But I learned a lot from it. You can take a look at the other diaries, but every plant grows differently (even under exactly the same conditions).
What is important is the lighting (take an LED from the top 10 here) and the temperature/humidity. That's where I made the most mistakes, thinking that a simple lamp plus room would fit... well, it didn't fit at all.