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Old 08-28-2009, 12:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
Stoney530
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Stoney's New Indoor Grow

So after taking a break for a few years I've decided to start growing again.

I'm happy to say I've moved into a new house which has a basement that's absolutely perfect for my growing needs. Plenty of space and potential. Right now I'm focusing on a 14' x 11' space which I'll be transforming into a flowering room over the next few weeks.



So right now I'm growing:
White Widow (feminized)
Skunk #1 (feminized)
Mazir-i-Sharif (aka Afghani)
Sweet Tooth
A few bag seeds
And 8 clones of unknown genetics from a friend

Equipment:
400w switchable MH/HPS
400w HPS
600w HPS
Carbon Filter + Fan
HydroHut
C02 Tank + Regulator

Soil mix:
60% Pro Mix
30% Fox Farm Ocean Forest
10% Coconut Fiber


Right now, the plants are in a 4x4' HydroHut while I decide what to do with the room in the basement. I'm using a 400w MH to veg. Most plants are about 2 weeks old. The temperature stays around 80F and humidity between 50-60%.

The largest one (Sweet Tooth) was a clone of mine from over a year and a half ago. After shutting down shop, I gave my leftover plants to an old head to grow outside. How he's kept my clone alive for over a year and a half without cloning is beyond me. It was in very rough shape when I got it - mites, VERY bad soil, and the stems had all turned brown and hard. It's slowly been recovering and and the stems/stalks are starting to turn green.









As you can see, many of them are starting to yellow and have been doing so for over a week. I can't figure out why. I switched from tap water to distilled water a few days ago to see if that would help. Not sure if it's nute burn from the Fox Farm soil (some were planted into straight Fox Farm and not the soil mix), PH fluctuations, or something else.

Any suggestions/thoughts on what it might be???





Any help would be appreciated!!

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