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seedlings are looking good man.
Blubonic..... good score. Big fan of breeder steve's work right here. |
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awesome you got your seeds ,
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so far I'm 3 for 3 with seedbay. I have 3 or 4 more packages on the way from them too so hopefully I keep up the good luck!
I've had worse luck with other companies. Seeds are legal here but importing them is not without permission and the agriculture department is a pain in the ass. I haven't heard much(or anything) on blubonic but I have heard good things about other SOL seeds. Those choc trip f3s are calling me...as soon as I get space I'll be popping them I think. |
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Cubes have their hats on. |
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Not much to report. Upped the feeding to an EC of 1150ish using the low light lucas formula(1 flora micro:2 flora bloom). All cubes are getting daily flooding.
I would normally transplant around now but don't have the space and need to keep them on the petite size for now. Every day I want to put a stronger light above them to see them really take off but I resist. I've been talking to a friend who lives outside the city and has some space about planting in some of the choc trip f3 and maybe the rest of the LVRK to see how it does outdoors here. I'll have to get the seeds started soon to get them nice and happy before going outside mid September. We still have to work out a few issues, but I've sure got my fingers crossed. I'll take a pic in the next week. They look pretty much the same as last week but a little bigger and with cubes filled with roots. |
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Things are coming along well. The ItP x A13 seem to be responding best to their rockwool homes. The LVRK and FPOG are a little less fond, but still doing alright. 2 feedings a day for 5 minutes each(just enough to hit the bottom 2-3cm of each cube) of EC 1250 uS.
Pic of the tray - getting a little crowded. Next time I'll turn off the led, I'm in a little rush today. An ItP x A13 example In a week or so I'll probably top everything, slow down growth a little. No idea when we are moving so I have to stall for as long as possible....meanwhile my stash is shrinking so I really hope I can flower something soon! |
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thanks for showing the INT X A13 , your going to be in for some funky smoke for sure .
those lvrk can be little temperamental , mine were,nt too happy . but they are charging along now . i,m still putting my finger on what it is exactly they like , i thought they may be nute sensitive , but now i,m leaning more towards they like leg room . (root space) and not so much wet feet , so nice light soil mix .( i know your in rock wool) so cant help you there too much . |
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thanks for the head's up on the LVRK. They definitely look a little over-watered. We also got a cold spell so I've been fighting off low temps again(successfully for the most part).
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Quick update.
Things are OK. Slight to moderate tip burn(I've been neglecting the res slightly) so last night's change I lowered EC to 1000 and also added in some calmag for good measure(slight deficiencies shown). ITPxA13 is definitely the star grower in the group. They are definitely the healthiest plants in there. They all have about the same number of nodes, but one of them has double spacing in between and is twice as tall as the rest of the plants(which is a bit of a pain in the ass). LVRK- still causing some trouble. Droopy, a bit more sensitive to nutes than the others, just cranky in general. Seems like you soil people have better luck with it. One of the plants is really compact - which might prove to be an issue in flowering as all the branches and leaves are tight up against the stem. Hopefully it will grow out. I'm running out of space in my little tent so am debating cutting some tiny clones and putting them in flower to figure out the males. edit:I'll give a shot at looking for preflowers tonight before cutting any clones. I'm REALLY, REALLY bad at spotting them though. Pics next update Last edited by ElGringrow; 09-01-2016 at 04:06 PM.. |
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Didn't have time to cut clones but did check for preflowers.
2 FPOG males confirmed 1 FPOG female.....maybe? 1 LVRK female The rest I have no idea. |
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