Seeds sprouted in December 9th and came above surface December 11th These seeding are kept in average environmental condition: Temperature: 76 F constant day & night space heater, temperature programmed Humidity: 58% RH constant day & night humidifier RH programmed Air Flow: 2 oscillating fans Space: 48x48x80 Ventilation: passive inflow with AC Infinity T4 and Carbon filter out. Light Height: 24” from light manufacture recommendation. Light Cycle: 24/0 Lights: Spider Farmer SF-2000 PH: 6.5 in soil and out Watering: every 2-3 days Water: DO Water 6.5ph with 10ml of URB per Gallon Media: Organic grow fox farm soil with casting mix. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I've always wanted to try LST but anytime I try to manipulate shoots they just snap on me and I get bummed out lol
Do you just allow them to grow as normal or do you do any other kind of training? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I used to always top one single time before flipping to 12/12. Last grow I let them go natural Xmas tree style. This time it's a little mix but mostly left untouched
January 20th Feel like these girls are growing incredibly slow. And they aren’t very big at all. The grow conditions are optimal Wonder if it has to do with the fact that their genetics aren’t very old and they are a CBD strain introduced in the past year or two. I have a trip planned, so I’m going to flip them to flower on February 7th and let them go while a friend cares for them over the 2 weeks I’m gone. Pretty nervous about that as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
February 4th One week until switching to flower. Plant A: recently transplanted out of Natural Living Soil (NLS) because something was wrong with the super soil, it kept burning the leaves. Transplanted it into Kind Soil brand super soil, same as Plant B and already see improvement I didn’t do any topping on this plant. Just LST Plant B: This plant was stunted early on in veg. After transplanting it into Kind Soil a month ago, it’s been exploding in growth. Has far fewer kola’s than Plant A. I’ve FIM’d this plant twice and have done LST. It’s the healthier of the two plants. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk