After taking some advice from sidebar on this sub I created an Alternate account so please don't let my noobish appearance fool you. I've been on here for over three years now reading and watching, learning and observing.
I currently have two, week old trees that I think are looking for some extra love and care. The seem healthy and they surprise me everyday. It's my first grow and I worry that time is creeping up on me and these will require some proper lighting and nutrient sustenance before I'm ready.
I've done quite a bit of reading, a lot of watching videos, and talking with a buddy of mine who are outdoor growers mostly.
I own my own house, with a garage and fortunately I have an old refridgerator that I want to convert to a grow closet. I will have this refridgerator in my garage and I have tools so that it can be modified. Looking online has given me some ideas but I wonder what pieces I might be missing.
I haven't purchased anything other than Promix for soil (though after watching Ready Set Grow I want to go for the 1/3 peat 1/3 Vermiculite 1/3 perlite)
Lighting and Ventilation are really my concerns right now. I wonder what light sources I should go with (after recent discoveries, it seems that CFL's don't provide best spectrum lighting), if ventilation is a major factor and what purposes does a Co2 container provide my grow. I would think that if I have enough ventilation, 2 in 2 out, I won't need to worry about whatever the Co2 nonsense is.
If I have understood correctly, I'll be another week or two before my little trees are several leaves tall and need to be provided some proper growing space to ensure bountiful, powerful bud.
Mine refrigerator is an old style, two compartment. The freezer is 18" x 23" x 18" and the Refrigerator is 18" x 22" x 37". This fridge is old and is of no use to me or anyone anymore and I'm tired of paying for my grass, this is a great opportunity for me.
Hope someone picks up on this, I would appreciate any and all sorts of help
Submitted April 11, 2016 at 10:26AM by SystemicGrower http://ift.tt/1N3jGyB microgrowery
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