It's now a day into week 5 of Vegging. All the plants across the board have grown significantly in the 2 week span. There is a definite variety of some F1's being a more shorter and more shrub like and select ones that are growing taller and stretching moreso out with the feeder leaves and lower node branches and whatnot. Intresting to really see those two different phenotypes showing during this vegging. All the Banana punch plants are growing extremely well across the board. Really good looking genetics especially in terms of earlier growth. Turns out, the two select Lemon Cheese plants are looking to be autoflower seeds folks. Again, only a day into week 5 and both plants are developing preflower sites with pistils galore all over the two plants. I've included a example picture from today's date from the tippy top node of the slightly shorter and much more developed LC of the two. Let me know what y'all think. I just got my fish emulsion in the mail today so I'll be able to start up a feeding schedule with the first feeding later today mixed with the liquid kelp. Suggestions for a balanced feeding schedule?. Seems that I have one select F1 that looks super drained. Any ideas?, picture included. I think it just might be something with the roots possibly. Finished up watering earlier. Final bit few of the tallest plants are with the heights F1(22in), LC(20in), and the second LC(24in). Getting spinosad soon here to help with the aphids and whatnot. Will update in the next couple weeks. Cheers and good faith and growing vibes to you all🙏
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. 😎👌