Showing posts with label Hash Plant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hash Plant. Show all posts

Monday, September 11, 2017

Day 72 - Just under 2 weeks post super cropping

Twelve days have passed since the sativa on the left were FIMm'ed, and the 4 indica plants on the right were super cropped.

Our initial feelings...

Sativa plants - We don't feel that FIMming was the right option.  Only one of the three sativa plants bushed out.  The others are still displaying strong apical dominance.  As a result we decided to top all of them today.  This should force them to bush out rather than continue to grow tall.

Indica plants - Super-cropping on a whole seems to have really worked for the indica plants.  We are noticing that the left two indica plants are moving slower and are not as large.  The top right indica has really responded well to the super-cropping, has a patch of yellowing leaves.  And lastly the bottom right indica is stretching out horizontally rather than bushing out.  



Here is a picture of the sativa plant that best responded to being FIMmed.  Nearly all lower growth areas started growing after the cut.  We had read that FIMming isn't perfect.  And since one of three turned out good, we would suggest topping if you aren't experienced with this technique.

Indica with lots of horizontal stretching.  We are not sure why this plant is becoming so lengthy, but hopefully this will mean a lot of flower sites once the vertical growing kicks in.

Best super-cropped plant to date.  Aside from a yellowing patch of fan leaves dead smack in the middle of the plant, it has really opened up the number of potential flowering sites.  Last count was in the high teens.




Next Move

Sativa's - We are going to pull the three sativa plants out of the tent and put them back under the LED lights.  They will continue to be trained and filled out for the next grow cycle.  That space will allow the indica plants to keep growing before flipping to flower

Indica's - As mentioned above the plan is to continue to veg out the four indica plants until they have expanded to fill most of the canopy.  This should be done in about two more weeks.  Then the lighting will be switched over to 12/12


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Monday, July 31, 2017

Day 31 - Finally some signs of Greener futures

Day 31 - Finally some signs of Green!!!

So we had a little luck in the past 5 days.  What did we learn.

Coco is an inert medium.  Growing in coco means you are going to be introducing nutrients on a regular schedule.  That is something we did not do for the first 25 days.

In 6 days we have seen almost all 7 of the seedlings double in size.  Many have developed at least one new node in that time.  Finally seeing a little stretching too.

Currently we are feeding 1/4 strength of 5-5-5 fertilizer.  3 Fert feeds and then 1 pure water to prevent any nutrient lock.  Drip to waste style watering.  Lights are still 18/6 (~ 108 Watts of uncapped LED bulbs).

To prevent potential stretching.  The distance between the light and the plants is now ~20 inches.  It was previously around ~24 inches.

Feels pretty good to know that we are slowly getting out of the seedling phase of the grow.  And to have only lost 1 seedling along the way to this point.

Here is are the latest photos of the ladies:












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