Good ol', built in magnetic ballast, 250w hps fixture is not working anymore, seems like the capacitor fried. This puts my in dodgy situation, as life is getting expensive these days, I *almost* reached out to a light sponsor here on GD for a free lamp. Sativaman resisted the temptation !!! Consequence is, plants are moved from one flower tent to the other, according to light cycles. They got transplanted last week.
So all of them really enjoyed the transplant and fresh soil. They bounced back and got topped today.
Golden A5 really shows it's sativa background with thin narrow leaves. So far she is still compact, and if I compare to the possible pheno out of her sister Killer A5 haze, compact structure could come from Haze or Northern Light genetics. She is the star of the grow -=)
Bublawi shows not much of the Bubba Kush indica dominance. Medium to narrow leaves reminds me the ones of Malawi. The Malawi dominant plant from previous crop is one of the strongest weed I've ever smoked. She have a bright future ahead =)
All Gaz OG is not impressive, she was and is still about to be kicked out. Her small size is not acceptable for week 7. Even if I neglected her. I am waiting to see if the petiole are long or regular to decide: long petiole and small plant is a weak pheno.
Beautiful looking plants!
Had a question about your comment about a long petiole and short plant being a weak pheno.
Is that specifically with the Gas OG strain or just in general?
Congratulations on your worm bin. Proven to be great for the weed. And it is great for the earth.
For Thailand worm, it is cautioned not to feed them sour fruit like pine apple. I don't think that would be a problem in Canada.