Day 1 started yesterday!
Now all the beans are looking up from the soil.
For now, all I'm doing is watering around the cups with about 200-250ml of ph 6,5 tap water, and spraying the sprouts and the area under them with the same water.
The cups are still on, and I might have to leave them there for a few more days. Might need to get a humidifier.
Update 1:
So, day 2 started with some issues. My fan controller "broke" and my humidity is all over the place.
Now, on day 4 we got the controller working again, and trying to keep the humidity in the higher 60s, but it's just to dry here.
Going out to get a humidifier today.
Just measured the distance from lights to sprout, and it's about 120 cm, so I raised 4 plants with some left over buckets, and gonna go out to get some more.
For now, I don't have any pullies, the lights are fixed with strings, gonna try and fix that issue during the week.
Adding some pics, let me know if you see something that needs fixing.
Wizard out!
Update 2:
We are in day 6 now and things are looking great IMO. One of the train wreck's is self performing LST for some reason, but that's fine by me.
For now, it seems that both train wrecks are a bit smaller, might change their positions tomorrow with two of the Gorilla cookies that are a little bigger.
Last day with the plastic cups on. Watering around 200-250ml of 6.5 ph water
Changed light cycle to 20/4. Yeah, that's about it for now.
Happy growing people.
Wizard out!
Hey there, Thanks so much for growing our genetics, will be excited to see them all flourish ☘️ Let us know if you need any assistance, we’re more than happy to help 😎 Happy Growing !!!👨🌾🌲
@Fast_Buds,
Thank you for commenting guys!
I'm more then happy to grow your seeds, have heard nothing but good about you guys!
Also, more than happy to take your advices, new in this country, first grow in a while, and kind of nervous!
Happy to hear from you and looking forward to future conversations.
Take care team!!
@TheGrowingWizard, It's an understandable mistake to make, and there is SO MUCH to keep in mind when setting up a new grow, so it's easy for things to slip by.
@love_2_grow,
Man, I really appreciate you taking the time to answer.
Yeah, that's the light. And I guess I've been out of the scene for to long, and smoking to much.
I did the easy math and just doubled 80x2 and thought that's 160 so 2 should cover 150....
Guess I'll have to downsize then, cause buying 2 more is a little to much at this point.
@TheGrowingWizard, I just looked at that light (https://lumilightgrow.com/en/product/monster-falcon-240w-dimmable/), and it has nice specs, although it is a bit odd that they don't display a PAR map and the PAR values they show, there's no mention of the hanging height.
In any case, the manufacturer themselves claim that the light can flower an 80x80 cm area. That means you will need four lights to cover a 150x150 tent with sufficient light.
The bad thing about multiple lights is the cost and the logistics with timers and pulleys for all lights, plus it is more work. However, the good thing with separate lights is that you can hang them at different heights if you have an uneven canopy; plus, you aren't f*cked if one breaks and can run on three lights until you get a replacement installed.
So yeah, there are advantages and disadvantages to both a single-light setup and a multi-light setup.