Welcome to my new adventure with Ace seeds.
This time I have a test seed of Zamaldelica x KaliChina, a hybrid with promising traits.
Like previous ones, this grow will take place in a relatively small tent(120x60) under Cree CXB3590 leds with max power of 300W, however the lights get dimmed daily so on average they are set on 250W.
The plant is still very young, in early vegetative growth, she had a slower start because of low temperatures but is now recovering the pace and exhibiting a very healthy growth.
She was started in light mix with a bit of mycorhizza, 1,5l pot and recieved her first light feed yesterday, later she will get some bacto before transplant.
I'm still deciding on the final pot size, usually I go for 18l but maybe 11l will be enough. Who knows, time will tell.
So here she is:
Currently under a 25W 6500K cfl light, at transplant she will go under 150W CXBs with mixed spectrum(6400K + 3000K) and for flowering under the 250W 3000K CXB leds.
Don't expect much updates at this point but I promise she won't take too long to say hello again
Cheers
This time I have a test seed of Zamaldelica x KaliChina, a hybrid with promising traits.
Like previous ones, this grow will take place in a relatively small tent(120x60) under Cree CXB3590 leds with max power of 300W, however the lights get dimmed daily so on average they are set on 250W.
The plant is still very young, in early vegetative growth, she had a slower start because of low temperatures but is now recovering the pace and exhibiting a very healthy growth.
She was started in light mix with a bit of mycorhizza, 1,5l pot and recieved her first light feed yesterday, later she will get some bacto before transplant.
I'm still deciding on the final pot size, usually I go for 18l but maybe 11l will be enough. Who knows, time will tell.
So here she is:
Currently under a 25W 6500K cfl light, at transplant she will go under 150W CXBs with mixed spectrum(6400K + 3000K) and for flowering under the 250W 3000K CXB leds.
Don't expect much updates at this point but I promise she won't take too long to say hello again
Cheers