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November 4th:
First day of 12/12.
Clones from this GDP mother. Decided to do a laid back run so some friends and clients can decide if they want cuts. I'm not shooting for a big yield, just enough to smoke with people and have my brother press some into live rosin.
They are under a Hortibloom Solux 800.
It's been water only, so far.
The clones are almost 2 months old, including the two week rooting time I give every clone to establish.
No control over heat and humidity, at the moment. My brother said he has a dehumidifier I can use, so that will help. I need to dig out my little electric heater, but can't manage to find it. I'm thinking I gave it away a while ago. Time to get another one, I guess.
I'll do an update at the end of this week. This is just to show where the clones are at this point in time so I can gauge progress and have it recorded.
November 11th:
The clones are filling out and looking great. It's officially the end of week 1 flower and everything is rolling right along.
Just water throughout the week.
Turned the light up 20%, so it's sitting at 60% intensity from now until nugs start stacking. I'm not sure if I'll be able to turn this light past 80% at all, to be honest. Especially if I'm not supplementing c02.
Got a heating source established and finally hooked a hose up to a water main. Now I don't have to lug around 5 gallon buckets full of water and it's amazing.
@Ultraviolet, yep, I sure am!
Everyone around me says they love it, so I've held a mother plant of this pheno to do runs of here and there. I figured this would be a good way to close out this journal that was supposed to be a from seed to smoke diary. I've gota few clones on deck right now, actually. 😅
Ok so you just placed your seed directly into these little trays, then transplant to your final pot, did you put the little tray under light and spray water