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Genetics: Feminized Swiss Cheese (Nirvana seeds) & Feminized Amnesia Haze (Royal Queen Seeds – Freebie)
Starting Medium: Soil (1/2 Fox Farms Happy Frog, 1/2 perlite)
Final Medium: Soil (1/2 Fox Farms Ocean Forest, 1/2 perlite)
Grow Area: 3 ft x 3 ft x 6 ft grow tent
Light: Platinum LED P4-XML2
Base Nutrients: General Hydroponics Floranova Grow & Bloom
Supplemental Nutrients: Advanced Nutrients Bud Candy & Cal-Mag, Sour-Dee, URB Natural, Mammoth P, Hi-Brix Molasses
Greetings! I’m new to the world of indoor gardening. I’ve had success with several small outdoor grows over the years for fun, but never used any nutrients or other training and even used the dreaded miracle grow many of the times.
However, this year was a different story. I had a difficult time getting any of my very old bagseed to germinate and finally had about 15 seedlings. Several didn’t make it and of the remainder that were mostly flourishing were either male or were eaten by deer. So, I finished the rest of the eaten plants and called them low grow #1 and low grow #2. Of the three remaining of the 5 that were side by side, I called left plant, middle plant and right plant. Unfortunately, the far right plant was a male that got away from me and ended up giving me a few seeds from a few of them. Middle plant was loaded with seeds, but the buds were still nice. This was actually my finest outdoor harvest and had I used any nutes, I would have had an even better harvest.
I was very excited to have some new seeds since my 20+ year old bagseed supply was thinning and I had no idea about the genetics of any of them. I also thought it was cool that the male gave me some new variety over the three plants. All three were similar in height, with left plant being the stinkiest and smelled the best when you approached them. So far, only one seed from left plant. I figured I’d use the seeds from this year for next year’s grow since I have had success planting second generation seeds in the past.
I decided to order some fem seeds online and chose mainly outdoor strains with high THC content and one with higher CBD content as something to try out for next year.
While I waited for the seeds to arrive, I kept reading the section on indoor growing and started thinking seriously about an indoor garden. I knew I wanted next season’s crop to have a much higher yield and was studying proper nutrition and looking at ways to self-water, etc., and that got me thinking that maybe I don’t need to wait until Spring to grow again. I was sort of holding off about making a decision until the seeds arrived. If they made it safely, I might just go ahead and take the plunge. So, they did and here I am with the operational setup listed above.
The seeds took a couple of weeks to arrive and I was still hemming and hawing about the size of tent, where I would put it, should I even invest in the an indoor garden, etc. Then I had a long conversation with a good friend (who actually passed away the very next day) who convinced me to go for it with the taller tent that I could make space for. I ordered everything I needed and thanks to Amazon, I had nearly everything I needed a couple days later. I got the tent setup and dialed everything in before the light arrived.
With my friend’s unexpected passing, I decided to dedicate my first indoor grow to him. I was hoping to have his help and guidance form his past experience, so instead, I will rely on this great community for assistance and will celebrate my friend through my garden.
I have done a significant amount of research on LED grow lights and was very excited to finally get it up and running. My light on arrived on 11/13 and seeds were placed in glass of water then into a paper towel for another day or so. With taproots growing, I then placed in a solo cup with 1/2 perlite, 1/2 Happy Frog with drainage holes in bottom and a plastic bag over each cup for added humidity. They popped 2 days later the same day as my friend’s funeral.
Thank you! I am somewhat sad that they will soon be chopped down, but I am looking forward to enjoying the fruits of my labor! This was a looooooong grow!
@gdogfunk,
Hello i just harvested some and its incredible... I can smell creamy sweet spoiled cheese... almost like diarrhea.. No joke.. Sweet shit literally
Dang! This is an excellent GD! From beginning to current! You ladies are looking amazing and I'm sure all the prep you did to get this beautiful canopy will result in some fantastic Buds! Well done 😄
@gdogfunk, Are you kidding right?!!! This Garden is primed for nothing less than a great Harvest!! You've done the leg-work... Now sit back and let your Ladies show off how much they appreciate all you've done for them 😀
You are near the end nice !
What a good job with this scrog, I really like it ( growdiaries love it too ! because they just posted it on instagram héhé 👍😊👌 )
good luck with the flush my friend 👌
@Herbalize, Thank you! I didn't know about the instagram post, thanks for the heads up! I'm ready to sample the fruits of my labor, that's for sure! :)
Wow! holy fantastic canopy, that is looking killer. Other than faster maturation, have you noticed any other big differences between outdoor and indoor? Grow Happy!
@TheMachinist, Thank you! It's hard to compare to my outdoor grows since this is the first time I've ever payed attention to a regular feeding regimen and keeping such a tight schedule with water/feeding and pH, temp and RH. My outdoor grow, while was the best for my outdoor attempts, pales in comparison to this canopy. I've done a ton of research this entire grow and I believe it's going to pay off :) I can't wait to smoke them!
@HLG_Israel, I did some trimming today deep under the canopy, but I can't really get to anything else at the moment. I will also do a leaf trim at the end of week 3.
@HLG_Israel, thank you! I'm excited to flip to Flower tomorrow or Sunday. They already smell great so I can only imagine what they will smell like in a few weeks!