The nutrient soluiton that I will use is a personal recipe of mine. I have used it in my vegetable, fruit and rose gardens. It produces excellent results. The Bat Guano will be added to the solution during the flowering process. Guanos are very strong and a little goes a long way. I will be duliting the concentrated solution during feeding times.
The amounts of nutes will be measured in 5 milliters doses which is equal to 1 teaspoon. I will be using a 1 gallon Misco Self-watering planter. As you can see from the pics, these pots allow for roots to A.) Get fresh air and B.) Absorb nutes from a reservoir. I will be filling the pot with soil and clay pebbles. I will apply a 1-inch layer of peebles to the bottom of the container, to promote aeration, and then loosely fill the remaining amount of the planter with the soil/pebbles mixture.
11/2/19 - Day 7
She sprouted on the 27th of October. She shot up like a missile. I originally only filled it to the inside ring before you reach the top. But, with the help of a starting feed of 2 tsp./ 0.25 gal., she put on a rapid stretch in of at least 2.5 inches in 72hr. period. I had to add some more soil mixture to give it some support.
As you can see from the fifth picture, my setup is pure guerilla lol. It's a basic add-in closet in a spare room. We don't use the it and there's a window that can stay open to allow fresh air to enter the space. I have a box fan sitting about 7.25 ft. away running at high-medium speed. Just enough wind resistance for this little girl.
I have a tent but, I'm just trying out these 2 cheap 50W COB LED growlights I brought from Amazon. It's not the one I really wanted so, I'm wasn't about to waste my time setting the tent up. I decided to use a fish tank air pump in the pot's reservoir to imitate the concept of bubbleponics. I also have a homemade CO2 generator that I will be using. It's something I seen on Youtube (I know, I know) and was like "let's try it, can't hurt".