O.K. Grow #11 is under my belt (I harvested my one Indica plant at end of week 10 but have five Sativa plants still to harvest in 2-3 weeks and the last two at the end of five weeks and close to end of Sativa flower window) I started Grow #12 on April 2, 2020. As of the 5th (which is tomorrow) these will be 4 weeks OR 1 month into the vegetation cycle. These got topped 2 days before being 3 weeks old and grew out real fast. These all look like they will be Indica by the way the leaves are short and fat. These are ready to be transplanted again into 3 gallon pots and LST will then begin. Again, using Fox Farms Ocean Forest they have had to date only 1 nutrient feeding (at the end of 30 days for the Fox Farms soil being used) to this point and I have another month in veg before transition week. I may give them 1 more Veg feeding at beginning of week 6 IF THEY NEED IT and depending on how they look. IF they don't, I will wait to the beginning of week 9 in veg to transition over to the flowering cycle. I don't like to use a lot of nutrients since I found out this last grow that "Less is Better" and I see the results of that in this last grow, plus I try to keep as "organic" as possible so I have clean weed at the end.
I will try to keep up with this post as time goes by to show stages of growth and flowering until the end of this growing season, we'll have to just wait and see... 1st pic is of the tallest ones, the middle pic are the shortest ones, and the last pic is the "middle in size" plants. I do separate them by height and go tallest to the shortest under the lights. Usually tall ones indicate that it is possible it is a male plant, but not necessarily true. I have had tall females ended up being sativa, but this one has Indica leaves so it possibly could be a male. Have to wait and see...
Those yellow things? Sticky traps for those pesky fungus gnats.
These are under a shop light that hold 4 t8 tubes at 6500k and are approximately 3 inches from the tops of the plants, except for the small ones as it is kinda hard to slant the light at the right angle to the height of the plants from tall to short.
I will try to keep up with this post as time goes by to show stages of growth and flowering until the end of this growing season, we'll have to just wait and see... 1st pic is of the tallest ones, the middle pic are the shortest ones, and the last pic is the "middle in size" plants. I do separate them by height and go tallest to the shortest under the lights. Usually tall ones indicate that it is possible it is a male plant, but not necessarily true. I have had tall females ended up being sativa, but this one has Indica leaves so it possibly could be a male. Have to wait and see...
Those yellow things? Sticky traps for those pesky fungus gnats.
These are under a shop light that hold 4 t8 tubes at 6500k and are approximately 3 inches from the tops of the plants, except for the small ones as it is kinda hard to slant the light at the right angle to the height of the plants from tall to short.
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