Pot Growing

63
Home o The Basics How to Grow Weed How Long Does It Take to Grow Weed? What Do I Need to Grow Indoors? When do I harvest? o Advanced Techniques How to Grow Short, Bushy Cannabis 7 Tips to Growing Top Shelf Buds

description

oh yeah

Transcript of Pot Growing

Page 1: Pot Growing

Homeo The Basics

How to Grow Weed

How Long Does It Take to

Grow Weed?

What Do I Need to Grow

Indoors?

When do I harvest?

o Advanced Techniques

How to Grow Short, Bushy

Cannabis

7 Tips to Growing Top Shelf

Buds

Supercropping - Simple

Secret to Bigger Yields

Page 2: Pot Growing

(Advanced Only)

Controversial Defoliation

o Problems & Symptoms Marijuana Symptoms by

Picture

Marijuana Nutrient Problems

by Name

Cannabis Bugs, Mold, & Other

Marijuana Pests

6 Steps to Cure 99% of

Marijuana Growing Problems

o Grow TutorialsOrganic Cannabis (Super Soil

Compost)Bubbleponics Grow Guide

(Top-Fed DWC)

Page 3: Pot Growing

$100 Stealth Grow (DIY Space Buckets)

$300 Hydro Grow (Coco Coir with CFLs)

o Growing Topics How to Germinate Cannabis

Seeds

Cannabis Nutrients

Manage Your pH to Prevent

Problems

How to Control Smell

Which Grow Lights?

o Full Grow Journals

250W LED Grow Journal -

9.3 oz

400W DIY Grow Box in

Garage - 5.35 oz

Page 4: Pot Growing

600W Bubbleponics Grow -

23.09 oz

Bubbleponics w/ CFLs - 5

oz in 3 months

CFL Microgrow in Dresser -

2.69 oz

...and LOTS more!

Seeds About Us Submit Pics!

Easy Beginner Grow Cannabis Guide w/ CFL Grow Lights | How to Grow Marijuana

Table of Contents Introduction

o Pros & Cons of this method o Materials Needed

Page 5: Pot Growing

o Important Note About Using CFLs

Getting Started & Watering Schedule

Vegetative Stage Flowering Stage Harvest!

 This easy indoor hydroponic cannabis grow guide uses common CFL bulbs as grow lights and forgiving coco coir as a growing medium. It's designed for the beginner as a cheap and easy way to introduce yourself to growing marijuana.Growing weed doesn't have to be hard!

Page 6: Pot Growing

Startup Cost: Around $300 to get started(materials listed here)Maintenance Cost: $50/monthWhat to expect: 1 ounce/plant (if you don't run into problems), up to about 8 ounces/plant.Recomended for: People who need a few ounces of weed a month and want a super cheap, super easy, "low-maintenance" grow style.

Page 7: Pot Growing

Don't be fooled just because it's easy. Even though I was a complete beginner when I started, I ended up getting 6.2 ounces of dried buds off my very first cannabis plant from my very first grow, which I grew using this system! (Pics below)It helps to use a high-yielding strain (Northern Lights is great because it's high-yielding, tends to grows short, and is low odor). I still grow this way today in a spare cupboard and I get an average of 8 ounces of dried buds off each plant, though I use advanced growth control techniques to take advantage of the great light that CFLs produce within 2-8" of the bulb.

Page 8: Pot Growing

These results are not typical for your first try unless you've put in a lot of extra research and really watch and tend to your plants throughout your grow. Which brings me to my next point..This method is not for everyone!That's because growing weed with CFLs isn't the highest yielding method.  It's not suitable for a large grow, and it's not going to work if you aren't willing to watch over your plants.But it's super cheap, super easy, and if you just need a few ounces of dried buds a month, it's the perfect "low-maintenance" way to grow weed.

Page 9: Pot Growing

I think it would be safe to assume that even a beginner can expect to get 1-4 ounces of dried buds if you just follow these instructions. Even if you mess up (and you will), you'll still get at least that if you can get your plants to harvest.

Here's a pic of my very first grow using this method! 

You will be growing your marijuana plants indoors in a soil-less medium called Coconut Coir (often called

Page 10: Pot Growing

coco coir, or even just coir). Coco coir is a natural fiber made from the husk of coconuts that naturally stimulates the roots of plants and is forgiving when growing marijuana.For feeding (water plus nutrients), you will hand-water them whenever your plants get dry and you will provide them with all the nutrients they need right in their water.

For lights, all you need are some cheap CFLs (Compact Florescent Lights) like the ones you get from your local hardware store. 

Page 11: Pot Growing

These common bulbs are much more efficient than old fashioned light bulbs (which can't be used to grow plants) and CFLs don't use much electricity or produce as much heat compared to some other grow lights.For a stealth marijuana grow inside a tinyl space, nothing can beat CFLs as marijuana grow lights.Because CFLs have a short light range (8 inch max) theis tutorial works best for growing plants that are kept shorter than 3-4 feet. You want to focus on training your plants to grow wide instead of tall.That means you will choose either...

Page 12: Pot Growing

A compact grow when you keep your marijuana plants small and  harvest often OR

A controlled grow where you allow your plants to get bigger / wider, but you maximize the CFL light range by training your marijuana plants to grow short and bushy

You can still get at least a couple of ounces off each plant, even when plants are kept short and you will be able to harvest your crop in only 3-4 months.This system reduces many of the problems associated with an indoor soil grow, and is also much easier than almost any other hydroponic style grow.

Page 13: Pot Growing

It is a great way to learn about how marijuana plants grow and after doing one harvest yourself, I guarantee that you will start getting millions of ideas on how you want to do your next grow.Pros of Growing Marijuana with CFL Grow LIghts and Coco Coir

Cheap and easy to start Cheap and easy to maintain

even for a complete beginner Forgiving way to learn how to

grow weed Perfect for growing 1-2 plants Will produce a smokable harvest

in 3-4 months Get 1-8 ounces/plant (harvest

yields depend mostly on two things: how big you grow your plant and the light intensity you

Page 14: Pot Growing

provide to the buds during the flowering stage)

High quality bud since the plant is fed hydroponically

Suitable method for a very small grow space 

Can be used with any strain of marijuana, whether starting with seeds or clones

If you ever upgrade down the road, you'll still be able to use all this equipment for seedlings and vegetating marijuana plants; this setup is easily turned into a dedicated vegetative chamber

Cons of Growing Marijuana with CFL Grow LIghts and Coco Coir

CFL grow lights are not cost effective when growing more

Page 15: Pot Growing

than 1-2 flowering marijuana plants at a time, if you're growing more than a handful of plants, you'll probably want to invest in a LED Grow Light or an even brighter marijuana grow light to supplement your light intensity, instead of just trying to add more CFLs.

Hand-watering plants is simple, but can be a pain if you have a lot of plants OR very small pots (which need to be watered more often)

You have to adjust your CFL bulbs 1-2 times a week, as your plants will be rapidly growing into them

For best results and to be able to harvest several ounces/plant with this method, you will need

Page 16: Pot Growing

invest your time to learn how to keep your marijuana plant short with basic marijuana growth control techniques

This is really a perfect way to grow your first harvest if you "just want to get your feet wet" because it's so forgiving and you will really learn an incredible amount about growing by using this method.I used this technique for my first grow, and even though I made a lot of mistakes, my plants produced great buds.

Page 17: Pot Growing

.

What you will need Marijuana Seeds or Clones High-quality hydroponic nutrients which are designed for marijuana. I recommend Fox Farms Hydroponic Liquid Nutrient trio since that's what I exclusively used with good results on my first grow. Another good choice is Canna Coco Nutrient A & B which is a two part system made specifically for

Page 18: Pot Growing

coco coir. You can usually find these brands of nutrients at any hydroponic store which is usually going to be cheaper than purchasing online if you count the price of shipping.

Pots to plant your marijuana in. I recommend getting pots that are 2-3 gallons each. Only get 5 gallon pots if you need to be able to go a long time without watering or if you want to grow tall plants.

Coco coir (and perlite if you'd like) which can be purchased online or at a hydroponic garden store, Sometimes you can find a soilless mix that already has both coco coir and perlite in it.

CFLs (Compact Florescent Lights). You will need about two

Page 19: Pot Growing

40w(150w incandescent equivalent) CFLs per plant to start. These lights are easily found at the store or online. You can get different wattage bulbs, but I like bulbs close to the 40w range because they are a small, manageable size but still produce a lot of light. By the time your cannabis is flowering, you may need to get more bulbs to fill in any 'shadowed areas' up to maybe two or three more lights per plant. It's optimal to use 'daylight' (6500k) colored bulbs for the vegetative stage and 'soft white' (2500k) colored bulbs for flowering (though you can use either kind during either stage and your plant will come out fine). I like to use a mix to

Page 20: Pot Growing

make sure my plants get a full spectrum of light.

Enough light sockets for all your lightbulbs (they're less than $5 apiece at my hardware store, usually they also come with some sort of clip you can use to clip your lights anywhere. You can double-up light bulbs to a socket (more info below) so that you have less total sockets you have to deal with.

A timer to make your lights go on and off when you want. You can get a cheap one for $5 or spend up to $30 getting a nice digital one  You don't necessarily need one to start if you veg your plants in light 24 hours a day, but you will need to get a timer by the time you start flowering

Page 21: Pot Growing

your plant (about a month in) unless you want to turn the lights on and off manually every day. You can buy timers at your hardware store or online.

pH Control Kit : This contains pH Up and pH Down (to adjust pH of your water) and a simple strip test. Another option for testing pH is a fancy (and more expensive) digital pH tester though my plants did just fine with the strip test that comes in the much cheaper pH Control Kit. All hydroponic stores and some gardening stores with sell pH Control Kids. You will want to adjust your water so it's around 5.5-6.0 pH when you water your plants. How do I check and adjust the pH of my water?

Page 22: Pot Growing

(Optional) Grow Tent: If you don't have a good growing space, you can easily buy one that's perfect for growing cannabis! A Lighthouse Hydro 2.5'x1.5'x3' Grow Tent is great for small spaces. If you have more space, one of the larger grow tent models will give you a lot more flexibility as far as accessing your plants and being able to arrange your lights.

Estimated Total Cost for Growing Five Plants

Marijuana Seeds or Clones: Free -  $10/plant

Nutrients: Fox Farms Hydroponic Nutrient Trio (quart) or Canna Coco Nutrient A & B (1 Liter) - $25-$45

Coco Coir - $25 / big bag

Page 23: Pot Growing

Perlite (optional) - $10 / bag Five 2-gallon pots - $1 - $5 each

x 5 Four 40w CFLs per plant - $7 -

$10 each CFL, or $28 - $40 per plant x 5

Four light sockets per plant at $4 - $7 each or $16 - $28 per plant x 5

Power timer $5 - $30 pH Kit - $10 - $30

Total: $290 - $555 in total start-up costsTen ounces of bud retail value: You may get even more but a reasonable estimate is a total harvest of two ounces of dried bud from each of the five plants. At $30-$70/ eighth, ten ounces is equal to $2400 - $5600 which is

Page 24: Pot Growing

worth 5-10 times the money you need to put in to get started. I got a total 6.2 ounces of dried buds off my first cannabis plant I grew using this system (pictured below in flowering section). I still use this method today and on average I get 8 ounces off each cannabis plant (though I use special plant training techniques).After your first grow, you will only need to get more plants, more coco coir, and more nutrients which will significantly bring down the start-up costs for subsequent grows.Remember, you can start out with fewer lights and light sockets(start with 2-3 per plant), and will only need to get more as you notice shadowy patches on your plants

Page 25: Pot Growing

that aren't getting enough light. The great thing about all of the items needed for this technique is they can all be used in future grows, even if you decide not to continue with this method. For example, even if you end up getting HID lights eventually, you will always be able to use the CFLs for starting out new plants, or for adding additional side lights.A Note about Using CFL LightsYou need about 80w of CFLs per plant to start; I prefer to start with two 42w(150w incandescent equivalent) CFLs per plant These lights are easily found at the store or online. You can get lower or higher wattage bulbs, but I like

Page 26: Pot Growing

bulbs close to the 40w range because they produce a lot of light, but are still a small, manageable size.By the time the plants are flowering, you may need to get more lights per each plant to fill in any 'shadowed areas' up to maybe two or three more lights per plant.It's optimal to use 'daylight' (6500k) colored bulbs for the vegetative stage and 'soft white' (2500k) colored bulbs for flowering (though you can use either kind during either stage and your plant will come out fine).I like to use a mix to make sure my plants get a full spectrum of light.I recommend getting some heavy duty clamp light sockets which you

Page 27: Pot Growing

can use to power your light bulbs. These light sockets are able to clamp to most anything and they come with a reflector for your lights.When looking for clamp light sockets, avoid anything that's made of plastic (it's cheap and will break) and try to find something with at least a 9 foot long cord. You'd be surprised at how annoying it is to try to find a way to make a 6 foot cord work.To maximize the light your plants are getting, you can use a light socket extender and a twin light socket adapter to fit two lights per each clamp light socket (without the extender, they probably won't fit).

Page 28: Pot Growing

Setting up two lights per socket can often be cheaper than buying an individual light socket for each light, especially if you buy online. It also is really convenient for arranging around your plant.

An incredble CFL grow light setup by grower iskraiskra

Click here to learn more about grow lights and the length of time

Page 29: Pot Growing

you provide light to your cannabis plants each day. 

How to get started

Optionally fill the first couple inches of your pots with perlite for extra drainage, and then fill the rest of the pot with coco coir.Water your pot with coco coir thoroughly until water drains out the bottom before adding your seeds or clones.Set up your lights so that they can start around the height of your pots and eventually be raised to the

Page 30: Pot Growing

final height of your plant (2-3 feet depending on your marijuana strain and how long you let you plants stay in the vegetative stage).Once you have everything set up as described, simply add your marijuana seeds or clones and set up your lights so that they're about 4 inches away to start.  

Watering Schedule

You will want to start feeding your plants with nutrients at quarter strength for the first week, then work your way up to full strength slowly.

Page 31: Pot Growing

I recommend following the instructions exactly as provided by the nutrients.For example, if you are using Fox Farms Hydroponic Liquid Nutrient trio, just follow the feeding chart that comes with the bottles and water your plant with nutrients every other watering.When not using nutrients, make sure you still pH your plain water before your feed your marijuana!This is important! Water your marijuana plants until you get at least 20% extra runoff water out the bottom. Then don't water your marijuana plants again until the top of the coco coir starts feeling dry.

Page 32: Pot Growing

This will start out with you watering the plants every couple of days, and may end up with you watering them once a day towards the end of the marijuana flowering cycle.This bears repeating, you want to ensure that you have about 20-30% extra run-off water come out the bottom of the container every time you water your plants.The reason for this is that coco coir tends to form natural salts if it the fertilizers just sit in there and never get washed out. Making sure you keep adding water until you get run-off is also a great way to make sure that your plants are draining properly.

Page 33: Pot Growing

As I said before, make sure to feed your marijuana plant with plain, pH'ed water every other watering.This will greatly help reduce the amount of salt buildup and prevent nutrition problems from occuring.  If your marijuana shows signs of drooping, chances are you are over or under-watering.In order to prevent over or under-watering, make sure you water thoroughly every time, and wait to water again until the top inch of coco coir feels dry.

Vegetative Period

Page 34: Pot Growing

After your plants have grown accustomed to their new environment (after a couple of days for transplanted clones, or when your seeds grow their second set of leaves) then you will want to move your CFLs so that they are about an inch away from the plant.CFLs lose a lot of light the further away they are and their light is almost useless once the plant is 6-8 inches away.Your biggest task when growing your marijuana will be adjusting the lights.

Page 35: Pot Growing

The CFL bulbs should always be as close as possible to the plants, yet they need to be far enough away that your marijuana doesn't grow into the lights and burn its leaves.If you check on your plants constantly, you can keep the lights closer. If you're going to be away for a while, you should move the bulbs away to give your marijuana some growing room.Personally for me, adjusting the lights was one of the most fun parts of growing marijuana using this method because it gave me something to do while I was hanging out in my grow room.As a beginner, I always wanted to keep checking in on my marijuana plants all the time, and adjusting

Page 36: Pot Growing

the lights gave me something I could do to sastisfy that urge. You may also want to rotate your plants every day in order to provide the most even amount of light from all sides.Your marijuana can't get really get too much light from CFLs and the only thing you need to worry about with the CFLs is burning your plants if they get too close.Basically if you put your hand where your plants are closest to the light, and the light feels too hot to be comfortable, then the light is too close. If your hand just feels warm, but not hot, than your plants are at the perfect distance. I generally kept my CFL bulbs 1-2"

Page 37: Pot Growing

from the leaves during the whole grow.If you notice that your plant is growing with a lot of space between nodes or otherwise seems like it's 'stretching' upwards, that means that it probably needs more light. Try adding an extra CFL or two or move tem closer. If you notice your plant is having any other issues or something doesn't seem right, check out the Plant Problems and Symptoms Guide.

Flowering Stage

Page 38: Pot Growing

When your cannabis plants are about half their final desired height, you will change them over to the flowering stage so they start growing buds.By half the final desired height, I mean, if you wanted your plant to achieve a final height of 2 feet, then you would switch your marijuana to flowering when

Page 39: Pot Growing

they're about 1 foot tall, or half of 2 feet.If you wanted your marijuana to grow to be 5 feet tall, then switch them to flowering when they're at a height of 2.5 feet.The reason for this is that marijuana will generally double in height after being switched over to the flowering stage.To initiate the flowering stage, you will switch your light schedule so that your lights are on for 12 hours a day, and off for 12 hours a day.During the 'off' period, your marijuana should be in total darkness.This light schedule will trick your marijuana into thinking that the

Page 40: Pot Growing

days are getting shorter and fall is coming.The 12-12 light schedule will cause your plants to begin the flowering stage and start focusing on making buds instead of just growing.If you don't change your schedule to 12-12, chances are your marijuana will just keep growing forever and never make buds.After switching to 12-12, you should start noticing your plant making it's first sex organs after a week or two. Females will grow white hairs and males will start growing grape-like balls.In order to maximize on the amount of bud you get, you will want to make sure you remove any males so they don't impregnate

Page 41: Pot Growing

you females. If they stay together than your females will get pollinated by the males and will end up making lots of seeds instead of buds.Unless you have a reason to keep males (for example breeding), you probably want to just kill any male plants because they won't make any usable bud anyway.When growing with CFLs, it becomes harder and harder to fully illuminate the plants as they get bigger and grow more branches. You will maximize the total amount of buds you get by keeping the plant smaller (and therefore easy to bathe in light), and then harvesting more often since your

Page 42: Pot Growing

plants will be ready to harvest much sooner.As the plants get taller and starte blooming, you may need to get a couple more CFLs to light them from the sides. Basically if you see any dark or shadowy areas that are more than 6 inches from a CFL, then you should get another CFL to plug in that 'hole.'Towards the end of the flowering cycle as your marijuana approaches harvest time, you may notice that some of the oldest leaves start turning yellow and falling off. This is totally normal and is a sign that your plant is taking nitrogen out of the leaves and putting them into the buds/flowers.

Page 43: Pot Growing

You will want to stop feeding your marijuana any nutrients for the last two weeks before harvest to ensure the best tasting bud. Simply feed them plenty of water without nutrients for these last two weeks, but make sure you're still adjusting the pH so they absorb any leftover nutrients in the coco coir.I usually stop feeding my cannabis nutrients and start feeding them water when about 75% of all the pistols (hairs) have turned dark and started curling in towards the buds.

Harvesting

Pleast view the Harvest Section of my general cannabis

Page 44: Pot Growing

grow guide for more information about when and how to harvest your plant. This guide should tell you exactly what to look for as far as determining if your cannabis is ready for harvest.Final ThoughtsWhen using this method I've found my cannabis to be really resistant to issues or problems, especially considering this method was the one I used for my very first harvest and I had no idea what I was doing when I started.Over the course of my first grow I made several mistakes, including dropping a light on one of my plants and accidentally burning some of the leaves on the lights. Every time something happened to

Page 45: Pot Growing

a plant, it seemed to take it in stride and just keep growing.Despite all my mistakes, I still got 6.2 ounces of dried buds off my first plant grown with this grow method!

I really like this technique for a beginning cannabis grower because it's a really good way to get a feel for how plants grow and how the cannabis plant grows in particular.It can be hard to decide what you want to do for you first grow, and this is a really cheap yet effective

Page 46: Pot Growing

way to get started with growing and get good results.After having one successful grow under your belt, I guarantee that the whole process will start making more sense.Even if you end up eventually moving on to other types of growing systems, you will be able to use many of the materials from this system with your future grow.If you end up using this technique or have any other thoughts or comments I'd love to hear from you!Tags

CFL Grow Lights Coco Coir General Cannabis Care

Page 47: Pot Growing

How-to Guides Perlite Tutorials Grow Mediums

SEARCHSearch this site:

Email:

We respect your privacy!

LEAVE FEEDBACK

Search form-ea8f92ab57 search_block_for

1479662648 gw e-updates http://w w w .aw e New sletter_Signu 1

email

Page 48: Pot Growing

Was this page helpful?: *Yes No

Comments or Suggestions:

<="">View New Pages & Updates on

Scoop.it

"Steal" Our Articles!     Recent Updates     Issues     Contact

Us     Privacy Policy      Newsletter / Email Policy     420 Friendly Hosting by Rackspace

 

Pineapple Leaf(415) 689-3782

1 1 0 form-5d4823c132 w ebform_client_f

Submit

Page 49: Pot Growing