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Dr MadBud
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You shouldn't have any trouble having things shipped to your place. I have had plenty of things shipped to my door without issue. Most of the time it is shipped in discreet packaging so it isn't obvious what it is. I prefer to order stuff from online than to go to a grow store as you can be profiled and tracked at the store if they suspect MJ growers are coming in. They can't track all of the shipments that go out from online stores if they wanted to so it is safer in my opinion.
I think you will do fine with the 2 600whps lights in the flower tent. And it will generate more heat for your space as well (which can be a whole other issue that we will need to discuss). Ventilation will be a new animal that must be done correctly for good results at harvest time.
You can load pics here without issue. Just make sure you don't have anything showing in them that can identify you or your place. You will definitely need to load them to the computer first so that you can resize them if necessary. You are safer to load pics here than anywhere else.
I think 3gal pots are a good size for doing organic soil growing. The good thing about it is that you don't necessarily have to worry too much about pH adjustment unless your water is waay off. I would recommend that you get some extra beneficial microbes and some "nute tea" to go along with what you are doing. I order most of my stuff from plant lighting hydroponics.com and from discount hydroponics.com. Ebay and Amazon are good for the big stuff but for most of my nutes and maintenance stuff, I go to one of the 2 sites above.
If you are having issues with the soil not drying out, it may be that the soil is too dense and not aerated enough. Most of us here use a lot of pearlite to mix into our soil or soilless medium as it keeps the mediums from compacting and holding water. It is very important for the soil to "breathe" as the roots need oxygen to keep them from drowning. Mixing peat and pearlite into a good dense soil will help it to drain and pull more air into it. If your soil is dense and doesn't have this material that could be what is happening. It is also very important for your pots to have very good drainage to allow extra water to pass through the soil so that the roots don't drown.
Here is a link to something that I believe will serve you in the future: hxxp://www.plantlightinghydroponics.com/espoma-garden-tone-organic-vegetable-food-4-lb-p-4236.html
I wouldn't do an organic soil grow without this stuff as it is a organic fertilizer but it also is loaded with beneficial microbes that will move into your soil and help make the nutrients more available to the plants.
I think you will do fine with the 2 600whps lights in the flower tent. And it will generate more heat for your space as well (which can be a whole other issue that we will need to discuss). Ventilation will be a new animal that must be done correctly for good results at harvest time.
You can load pics here without issue. Just make sure you don't have anything showing in them that can identify you or your place. You will definitely need to load them to the computer first so that you can resize them if necessary. You are safer to load pics here than anywhere else.
I think 3gal pots are a good size for doing organic soil growing. The good thing about it is that you don't necessarily have to worry too much about pH adjustment unless your water is waay off. I would recommend that you get some extra beneficial microbes and some "nute tea" to go along with what you are doing. I order most of my stuff from plant lighting hydroponics.com and from discount hydroponics.com. Ebay and Amazon are good for the big stuff but for most of my nutes and maintenance stuff, I go to one of the 2 sites above.
If you are having issues with the soil not drying out, it may be that the soil is too dense and not aerated enough. Most of us here use a lot of pearlite to mix into our soil or soilless medium as it keeps the mediums from compacting and holding water. It is very important for the soil to "breathe" as the roots need oxygen to keep them from drowning. Mixing peat and pearlite into a good dense soil will help it to drain and pull more air into it. If your soil is dense and doesn't have this material that could be what is happening. It is also very important for your pots to have very good drainage to allow extra water to pass through the soil so that the roots don't drown.
Here is a link to something that I believe will serve you in the future: hxxp://www.plantlightinghydroponics.com/espoma-garden-tone-organic-vegetable-food-4-lb-p-4236.html
I wouldn't do an organic soil grow without this stuff as it is a organic fertilizer but it also is loaded with beneficial microbes that will move into your soil and help make the nutrients more available to the plants.