~**First grow! How's my lighting?**~

BudGod777

Member
Hey guys so I have been on these forums daily learning and have a question about my lighting and if its sufficient enough! So anyway let's get straight to it! I have 3 Blueberry Autos from Growers Choice Seeds all which have sprouted and are looking nice but still would like some reassurance. I have a Maxsisun 1200w (Pulls 268w from the wall) MAXSISUN Amazon light link, Canagrow 100w (Pulls 50w from the wall) Canagrow LED amazon link, and last 105w worth of CFL as well. This is my first grow and was hoping for a minimum of 4oz..As far as nutrients go im using Dyna Gro Bloom, Superthrive, and Dr. Earths Pure Gold. I also have 3 fans going in the room it stays around 68-80 in the grow room with a humidity of 48-53%..Lights are 19/5 just to be different :)! Lets me know what you guys think and if my goal is achievable! I would highly appreciate it! Thanks you all so much for your time!
 

Merlin1147

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3 plants, say 3-4 sq ft each, 400 watts of mixed light. Not sure about the genetics but 4 ozs. should be easily doable If you don’t make too many mistakes. Maybe more like 6-7 ozs. What size pots? 1 gm per watt of actual light is doing well, for photos. Not sure about autos.
 

GBAUTO

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I routinely run a couple of autos each winter in a downstairs closet grow. It's about 6 sq ft of floor space using DWC buckets and my old King blurple retrofitted with 300watts of Vesta strips. Last winter I pulled just under 7oz from the pair, so it can be done. Enjoy learning how to improve your grow skills and keep us posted on the grow.
 

Merlin1147

Well-Known Member
Are they stretching? Distance between leaves? You’re probably fine for veg with what you have but the extra light is always good in bloom. Pics would help.
 

BudGod777

Member
Nope actually not stretching at all. They look good IMO, I just don't want let down after waiting months for harvest. Im not home currently but will upload here soon!
 

Merlin1147

Well-Known Member
Looks like over watering. with little plants in a big pots you need to be very careful with the water. Let the top get really dry. Make the roots go looking for the water that’s down in the soil. Even when the top is dry there is a lot of water down low. Check the weight of the pot if your unsure.
 
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