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DIY PVC Grow Tent
Indoor
Room Type
Topping
weeks 6
Soil
Grow medium
18.927 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 4
Vegetation
17.78
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
9+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
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pauleyfresh pauleyfresh
5 years ago
Didn't take any photos during Week 5 so adding some from Day 30 (day 2 of week 5). Each got another shot of nutrients: 300ml Grow Big 10ml concentration, 300ml Big Bloom 15ml concentration. On Day 26, Fungus Gnats appeared everywhere. I sprinkled some cinnamon around the top soil but I will need to get some Neem Oil soon. As the soil dried out, fewer of the bugs were visible. The plants are beginning to smell a bit :)
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MadeInGermanyweek 2
Have fun with Grow 😎 Keep it up 🌱👍
pauleyfresh
pauleyfreshweek 2
Day 13 - Transplanted both to 5 gal fabric grow bags.
pauleyfresh
pauleyfreshweek 2
These two are extremely happy...happier and growing faster / greener than my Phase 1 plants. I added a humidifier into the tent at Day 7 and have been watering with water @ ph 6.5 (filtered water, ph downed from 7.0 with raw cider vinegar). I'll be switching to citric acid to ph down my water when it arrives from Amazon. As these will finish their lives outdoors, I am exposing them to some real UV rays a couple hours per week when sunshine is available.