Starting over.. again

in Canna-Curate9 hours ago

My last few grows I have not had the best luck, though I think I am figuring out where I went wrong and soon I expect some good progress to be made. First it was the gnats, I got those taken care of. Then it was the light intensity, got that handled... and now I am learning my soil was junk.

When I started my indoor growing season this fall, I got all new dirt. A new brand I have never used before. Well this came with lots of gnats, and later on I learn many have had similar problems to me using this garden soil. Seeing reviews online seems this soil is really bad.

So I decided to start over once again, pulling up my nearly a month old seedlings. They started doing the same thing as the previous failed seedlings.

Now I have a few new changes, I added a low wattage LED grow light above where the seeds should emerge. I can raise the netting up or down to adjust the lighting. Eventually I will go back to using my powerful metal halide light. But for now I just want to get them going again without worrying about too much light.

These LEDs need to be kept much closer to the seedlings due to their low intensity. But previously I had to bring my powerful light up to the top of tent to achieve the same LUX output.

For for now I will leave off the 600w MH bulb. But once they get big I will switch it back on. And put my more powerful 1000w light bulb when they really hunger for more light. But for now I will keep it simple for the seedlings.

Still got the fly tape up, but I have not seen a single gnat in over a month. So I think my BTI water along with the sticky traps really helped.. Along with watering less often and with less volume.

As for the junk soil. I amended half of it with seed starting mix. Hopefully this will be a good medium now for the seedlings to grow.

Making more BTI water, though I only use less quarter cup at a time with these seedlings. I need more of it for my plants I have growing downstairs in the seed starting area.

Making it I strain out the "mosquito bits" after soaked in the water for many days.

Eventually I need to replace the bits with new bits.

And now I have another jar of water that the gnats handle, killing them if they drink it.

But honestly my last two grows may have had a lot to do with the poor soil. I did well previously with my indoor grows using miracle grow. But since I am introducing beneficial fungi and bacteria into the soil I decided to skip them this time for my soil. And I guess I messed up and got some really bad soil.. basically just fine mulch in a bag.

So I hope by adding seed starting mix to all the pots and mixing it up well now I will be on the right track with my new soil. Time will tell, hopefully the seeds will emerge any day now.

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Good evening my brother ♥️

I learned a lot from your post, but I still don't know the effect if the LED light is too close to the LED light that is too far away.

Very useful, have a nice day my brother

It's nice that you don't feel discouraged about the outcome of the seedlings because of the soil and you continue to improve more. Well, I'm sure you will get what you wanted. Perseverance is the key.😊

You really have a great system set up indoors. The previous failure may have been due to poor quality soil. Other than that, could the ambient temperature be important? If the ambient temperature is important, I assume you will also set up a heating system inside. I hope the plants germinate as soon as possible.

It's crazy how much science actually goes into all of this. We have a kind of rural college near where I live, it's a community one and my wife and I rate scholarship essays for them. I think we have at least one or two kids every year who want to go into cannabis farming, so they are majoring in agriculture. Ten years ago that would have been unheard of here.

The new set up looks clean and proper man. It's unfortunate you had to start over but you're maintaining a good positive mindset about it and effectively addressing the logical problem areas. Wishing you the best with the seedlings to come!

Wow!! This is a whole lot, it takes one with a passion for gardening to pull this off. Well done.

Waooo!!! Vas a tope con tus creaciones @solominer 👏. Este año es mucho lo que promete tus cosechas será una buena primavera en tus vegetales.. Siempre al máximo en tus creatividad. Saludos desde cuba 🇨🇺 bro 😊🙏🏻