Naturalgazda
Active member
Greetings to all fans of quality cultivation.
I'm a beginner in growing sativa, but genetics is great. So I hope for a good result.
Observations, advice are welcome.
Let's do this.
Strain: Golden Tiger 6 regular seeds
Box: Vegging-250W MH, 100x120x230 cm.
Flower- 660W HPS, 90x180x230
Fertilization: we will see....... I will start with a quality organic-mineral fertilizer of a local brand. Biobizz buys certain ingredients from them. And I will also use my own milk, whey, urine and dung from our dairy Jersey cow.
The medium is its own soil without treatment mixed with the purchased peat. I also use cow peat of first-class fine quality. But now I don't. The advantage of an organic-inorganic medium is high absorbency even after excessive drying of the substrate itself. I usually have stones of various sizes in the medium, a few raindrops. Last year, big emerald beetles hatched me. They are great.
I will take the land from the garden for domestic purposes in early spring. Just after winter. I then use this amount repeatedly and mix it with peat.
Growing technique: Central growth from clones. We'll see how many pieces there will be female.
I will use one male to make seeds.
Advice, observations, your experience are welcome in this thread.
I will put the seeds in a napkin today and pour water over them. After 24-48 hours they will go to the ground and 250W MH. I keep the mothers in 6.5 liter pots differently.
Hello. Naturalgazda
I'm a beginner in growing sativa, but genetics is great. So I hope for a good result.
Observations, advice are welcome.
Let's do this.
Strain: Golden Tiger 6 regular seeds
Box: Vegging-250W MH, 100x120x230 cm.
Flower- 660W HPS, 90x180x230
Fertilization: we will see....... I will start with a quality organic-mineral fertilizer of a local brand. Biobizz buys certain ingredients from them. And I will also use my own milk, whey, urine and dung from our dairy Jersey cow.
The medium is its own soil without treatment mixed with the purchased peat. I also use cow peat of first-class fine quality. But now I don't. The advantage of an organic-inorganic medium is high absorbency even after excessive drying of the substrate itself. I usually have stones of various sizes in the medium, a few raindrops. Last year, big emerald beetles hatched me. They are great.
I will take the land from the garden for domestic purposes in early spring. Just after winter. I then use this amount repeatedly and mix it with peat.
Growing technique: Central growth from clones. We'll see how many pieces there will be female.
I will use one male to make seeds.
Advice, observations, your experience are welcome in this thread.
I will put the seeds in a napkin today and pour water over them. After 24-48 hours they will go to the ground and 250W MH. I keep the mothers in 6.5 liter pots differently.
Hello. Naturalgazda