• So here goes my first grow. Using a made tent with wooden frame and a second hand tent that didnt have poles. Ots small but should ve enough for one plant grow. Its 60cm by 60 by 160. I have a 100w full spectrum led for seedling and to get her going then i will switch to my 600w dual spectrum HPS. I got my extractor fan going without a carbon filter for now but when she starts to smell i will attatch the filter. Internal fan for circulation. Running about 20 degrees C and around 65 humidity atm. Coco grow with mixed in vermaculite in a 5 gal fabric pot.

      the nutes will be bio buzz grow and bloom with some root juice.

      popped straight in medium this is day 2 of showing but i will class it as day 1 as its the first day of showing her leaves.

      Its pretty crappy quality as im using an old mobile phone as a camera to strem from my tent to my main phone. I havr baught a stand to have better view will update when it arrives.

      The strain is special kush #1 from royal queen seeds.

      Heres to hoping i can actually grow with as little problems as possible.

      I am using tap water atm but would like to use rain water when i get a water but.

      desertdude317, plant-daddy and 2 others
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      • Welcome to the fold, dont forget the cal-mag… hahaha its a joke

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        • I love it! I too want to build out my own grow space.

          • Good luck and God speed!

            • Day 2 the new set of leaves are showing already. The humidity is high there but i had put a little more water in there and its sat on the coco. When its sat about where my canopy will be sat it sits about 65 %. I think i may need to either set up an intake fan as wrll as my exhuast or find a way of getting a small dehumidifier.

              I will be trying a scrog just to help with creating an even canopy as there is little room in here for growth with the hps light i will be using.

              Does anyone have any tips on that. I was thinking of leaving about 12 inch between the top of my fabric pot to the scrog net to allow plenty of room to get underneath the canopy to water and to trim back any useless growth.