It's now a day into week 3 of vegetation and across the board all plants gave at least gained a few inches or so. Tallest examples around 1ft. There is two select F1 plants that are especially vigorous in their growth it seems. One Banana Punch is a absolute giant with other BP's following in close suit. The two Lemon Cheese are doing well. The larger/ thicker one of the two I'm keeping a close eye on. Excited to see how it does. Minor sundamage on a few f1 examples on the lowest/ main feeder leaves. Figured in part due to those leaves having an entirely different grow light form/medium vs the new growths and beyond with natural light. Haven't added any growth mediums yet, but I'm meaning to and it's still early enough to add some kelp and Fishmeal mixture. Aphid alert!!. Very light number, but now their starting to show up so I'm looking into best organic ways to help fight them. Any ideas I'm game!. Light watering here and there, checking the soil when needed. The weather has been improving overall. Looking forward to more growth. Will update in a couple more weeks or so. Btw, all the plants with pop markers are BP and Lemon Cheese. Everything else is Formula One. Peace!
Gl dude, just wanna warn you so long. Unless those are very small strains, that spacing is nowhere near enough.
Like even in winter I have to give plants around 2m space between them (unless using restrictions, or pots).
Btw, I'd recommend you use some kelp if you can (while they're young). It can boost growth and resistance a fair bit, good shit for the soil activity too.
@TokeGoat,
Well hey, if it works for you, super.
But I gotta leave like 3-4m space between plants (for spring-summer-autumn), unless they're small stubby indica things, they grow massive (with zero hst, lst, scrogging, topping, fimming, too). Might just be conditions here causing them to go a bit wider, that sort of thing, coz we do get some fucked up weather at times.
@sir_isO, I understand the spacing concern, but the spacing, (roughly 3 feet/1m), I've used before with enough success with a bit fewer plant numbers. The sunlight with x minor defoliage and whatnot is able to cover the plants well enough. I typically cut out at least a few plants from the number I have from the start/early. Yes I'll use that with some fish meal soon here.
Vos plantes ont l'air en très bonne santé. L'air frais et le soleil naturel les feront prospérer. Meilleurs voeux pour le reste de votre récolte et profitez des récompenses de la récolte et faites attention à ces éxtraterrestres embêtants. 😎👌