Week 9, still vegging. Probably the last week, maybe a bit more, and then I'll switch to 12/12. Well, I'm gonna do the switch spread over 2 days.
First day they'll get 17/7, second day 15/9 and by the third day it's 12/12 from then on.
Nutrients are still low with EC levels of 0.8 once a week. For the rest it's a mix of rain/tapwater (EC:0.3-0.4) Every 3 days they get some water.
They seem to love the new CXB3590 cob's and are finally picking up some growth. I've bought a second identical frame and both are now shining over the Bubba's. I've placed them 57cm (22 inches) above the plants and both are dimmed to 60%. So there's 240watt devided over 6 CXB3590 cob's.
Still keepking them low, but from now I'm gonna let them grow towards the scrOG where I can spread them further.
Those buds are killer! My Bubba has similar looking buds, but, alas, much smaller and not as many. I'm harvesting my Bubba this weekend. She really looks done, but I have not seen any amber trichomes.
@Quexos, I've harvest the first Bubba today after 46 days of flowering.
She just looked ready, also under the microscope. Never saw a strain flower this fast 😮
Good luck with your harvest 👊
@Quexos, those are'nt pipe cleaners (altough great idea) but simple cord, same one I used for the scrog. The cushion is the protection cover of an electric cable that I stripped.
@CzAlmighty_Mark, I'm using led. 6 cobs CXB3590 (400watt) for flowering.
The first 7 weeks they were standing under a different light, also led but no cobs.
This was a full spectrum 1200w led light (pulled 315watt from the wall) but only half the leds were still working. So about 150watt of these purple leds for the first 7 weeks.
Nice job! I love the purple buds that this strain exhibits.
I really, really like the high for this strain! I want to grow it again just because I like the finished buds. It's hard to leave it in the jars to cure.
Beautiful looking buds. They were sticky as hell trying to wet trim! I had to pick the little sugar leaves off the scissors by hand! I'm sure my yield is a lot smaller than yours, but this was a nice little plant to grow.