First Sterilite Box Grow..Any Suggestions?

ActionHanks

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Also give room for 4-5 degrees F of an increase when you actually put your pots and plants in there. They're going to cut down on the circulation in your box more than you would expect. If your box is running 85 completely empty, its going to run 88-90 when it's occupied.
 
Sorry for the wait guys, been really busy with work, the DMV, and a baby on the way, BUT, i have a nice little clone ready for the box!!:hump:
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More pics in an hour or so of the box with lights, just gotta roll up a quick blunt and get to work.
 
Also give room for 4-5 degrees F of an increase when you actually put your pots and plants in there. They're going to cut down on the circulation in your box more than you would expect. If your box is running 85 completely empty, its going to run 88-90 when it's occupied.
Good info man, I plan on letting it run over night tonight too get an idea of the temp, will keep this in mind. +Rep!
 

iBuzz

Active Member
I'm nine days into a Miracle-Gro soil "experiment". I followed another thread's instructions on how to deal with Miracle-Gro. I'm yet to have any nute burn or issues with too many nutrients. Actually the opposite has happpened, I started noticing nitrogen deficiencies and I added some nutes, so far so good.

Ok, this is what I did if you want to try what I did and what the thread I followed did. Sift through a small amount of MG soil at a time and remove all of those little semi-clear orange/tan balls that you see in the soil. These are little balls of nutes. I would suggest taking a few bong rips before you do this so you can concentrate really well with the task at hand. After going through all the soil you'll need for your pots, add perlite to your soil. I went with a 3:2 perlite to soil ratio. After this pour the soil into the pots and fill it with water and let it drain; repeat three times. I dropped in some seedlings that I had germinated and had a 1" long tap root, they never showed signs of nute burn.

https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/459828-crankers-guide-using-pre-nuted.html#post6178103

That's the thread I referenced to in my build. I'm also using a tote like yours, but horizontally. I'm going to stunt the growth of two plants and see how much I can get. They're already 9 days old but they're already giving off that sweet aroma, luckily they're both females (12/12 since planted in soil).
 
I'm nine days into a Miracle-Gro soil "experiment". I followed another thread's instructions on how to deal with Miracle-Gro. I'm yet to have any nute burn or issues with too many nutrients. Actually the opposite has happpened, I started noticing nitrogen deficiencies and I added some nutes, so far so good.

Ok, this is what I did if you want to try what I did and what the thread I followed did. Sift through a small amount of MG soil at a time and remove all of those little semi-clear orange/tan balls that you see in the soil. These are little balls of nutes. I would suggest taking a few bong rips before you do this so you can concentrate really well with the task at hand. After going through all the soil you'll need for your pots, add perlite to your soil. I went with a 3:2 perlite to soil ratio. After this pour the soil into the pots and fill it with water and let it drain; repeat three times. I dropped in some seedlings that I had germinated and had a 1" long tap root, they never showed signs of nute burn.

https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/459828-crankers-guide-using-pre-nuted.html#post6178103

That's the thread I referenced to in my build. I'm also using a tote like yours, but horizontally. I'm going to stunt the growth of two plants and see how much I can get. They're already 9 days old but they're already giving off that sweet aroma, luckily they're both females (12/12 since planted in soil).

Great info, but I think im gonna ditch the MG, kinda scared of it lol. But thanks for lookin out, good luck on your grow.
 

Lady.J

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Hey I don't know if it's just me, but your plant is looking a little light in color...might have a deficiency going on? I wanted to say nitrogen at first because the last pic the bottom leaf is definitely yellower than the others...but the yellowing seems to be working it's way outward instead of starting from the tip of the leaf.
 
Hey I don't know if it's just me, but your plant is looking a little light in color...might have a deficiency going on? I wanted to say nitrogen at first because the last pic the bottom leaf is definitely yellower than the others...but the yellowing seems to be working it's way outward instead of starting from the tip of the leaf.
Yea, its still rooting, I think is the problem, she looks better now gonna transplant it in a couple of day when shes got some more rootage. Pics in a min.
 
Perked up alittle bit since yesterday, lookin much better, keepin it alive
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Cut the weak leaves on the bottom
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