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  1. trommer

    Need help with new grow

    Hello All! Thanks so much for the help in the past. I now have (2) flowering Gorilla Glue autos growing with 24/0 light in a 4x2 tent with a 1200W LED. Both are in Happy Frog soil and I’ve been feeding them Happy Frog Big Bloom liquid, (not too much but I think it may have caused both plants...
  2. trommer

    Newbie here!

    I have one in the tent, (this one pictured, which has small buds forming), the others are outside in pots. It’s been a tough first grow, definitely a learning experience. I think I’m getting the hang of it, after joining this forum and reading/ watching videos, etc. The two new small ones are...
  3. trommer

    Newbie here!

    The Hemp Goddess answered yesterday but thanks for the reply. Yes, this is my ‘go to’ forum.
  4. trommer

    Newbie here!

    Thanks for clarifying. As a newbie, looking back now, it seemed like a lot of work taking care of these plants of mine only to find out that most were males, but is was fun nevertheless! Who knows, maybe I will use regular seeds out of necessity for a specific need down the road, as I learn to grow.
  5. trommer

    Newbie here!

    Thanks! It turns out that out of 11 plants, I have 3 females...it kind of worked out because of limited growing space. One thing I don’t understand, why do people choose ‘regular’ seeds over feminized? Why take care of males for weeks that will be cut down and removed from the lot?
  6. trommer

    Newbie here!

    Thank you! So much knowledge here.
  7. trommer

    Newbie here!

    Thanks! As for feeding. I have been using Fox Farm nutrient trio; Big Bloom, Grow Big & Tiger Bloom although less than suggested on the bottles, it seems to be working. Edit: I haven’t used Tiger Bloom yet.
  8. trommer

    Newbie here!

    Thanks. I was able to sex all the plants; out of 11 plants total, 6 were male - which is to be expected I guess. I have one in my grow tent, the others are outside in pots, (they have since been removed from the greenhouse), because of the possibility of too many people seeing it, didn’t want...
  9. trommer

    Need help with new grow

    That’s exactly what I’m doing with the nine plants that I have. Waiting to sex them to thin out the bunch. I’m tired of taking care of probably at least 4-5 males.
  10. trommer

    Need help with new grow

    I’m happy I’m not crowding this tent, (only 2 plants), I learned the hard way...my other tent is a 3’ X 3’ which I had (9) NINE! plants in. They grew so fast I had to start moving plants around, which was a fiasco. They are all growing well now though.
  11. trommer

    Need help with new grow

    Off the top of my head I believe it’s about 550W. I will feel more comfortable once these girls break ground. I’ll keep updating as time goes on.
  12. trommer

    Need help with new grow

    Agree, and Thanks. I’m going to use the 1200 W LED later on then.
  13. trommer

    Need help with new grow

    Hello all! My new project is growing (2 ) Gorilla Glue autoflower plants in a 4' X 2' tent. I allowed the feminized seeds to sit in water for 18 hours, then planted them today about 1/4" deep in their final 14L pots using FF HF soil, (I've had success before spouting seeds like this). I realize...
  14. trommer

    Newbie here!

    Hi - My intentions are to try to only have three, maybe four plants in the greenhouse, which still might be a bit crowded depending on how big they grow. I’d like to put the others outside the greenhouse, protected from rain but still able to receive sunlight, which is difficult in my yard...
  15. trommer

    Newbie here!

    I put these poor plants through so much and they’re still thriving. What kind of yield I get is to be seen but if I’m able to produce any worthy flowers, I’d be happy. Each grow will become more productive with experience.
  16. trommer

    Newbie here!

    So many knowledgeable, kind people here, I am very grateful! The soil is always very moist, we had an exceptionally wet Spring- right into Summer, without doing a lot of prep work planting in ground really isn’t feasible. Covering the plants really isn’t an option but may become a necessity as...
  17. trommer

    Newbie here!

    Will do, thanks!
  18. trommer

    Newbie here!

    OK. The (9) plants are in the greenhouse, quite cluttered for now but at least I know what I’m doing with them. I will wait to sex them, hopefully I have a few females in the bunch. I’m also hoping that these plants will adjust moving from a tent to a greenhouse. The greenhouse right now will...
  19. trommer

    Newbie here!

    I’ll continue to keep posting updates. I must say, this has been a learning experience...my grows can get only better. Thanks!
  20. trommer

    Newbie here!

    That’s what I will do, today. My concern is leaving them outside (potted) during the rain, they’re in pots that will allow drainage, would that be okay, or should I protect them? I do have a 5X5 greenhouse I can put them in as well.
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