Hello and welcome or hello back to my grow report.
Instead of the 15L volume I had planned, the three are now in 8L together.
I have built a small fence to limit them.
Also operated a little LST on AF.
What you see with AF is also imminent for Crystal M.E.T.H. and Anesthesia.
These are three simple tools.
On the one hand, a fishhook on a string attached to a wire.
On the other hand, a piece of wire attached to two shish kebabs.
Last but not least, a stone around which I wrapped wire, which I fixed with some tape.
With these simple and without great cost to build tools, you can do anything imaginable.
I decided for the fabric pot, due to its positive properties concerning the potential development of the root system.
I think that the competition for the available space allows each plant to benefit.
Fighting for survival means having to get stronger.
More experiments with complimentary plants in the following reports.
So far Crystal M.E.T.H. and Anesthesia do not show any pre-bloom.
AF has a height of 13cm
Crystal M.E.T.H. has a height of 7cm
Anesthesia has a height of 9cm
AF has a distance to the lamp of 73cm
Crystal M.E.T.H. has a distance to the lamp of 78cm
Anesthesia has a distance to the lamp of 76cm
Watering and fertilizing is the same as for Sweezie.
What I'm still hoping for from this setup is a bonus in flower mass, due to what will probably be an extreme need for water as it grows.
I will probably have to water daily at some point.
Which, as in hydroponics, brings a lot of oxygen to the roots.
Through which they can safely give gas.
Drying out the substrate is very important.
Precisely for this reason.
I am super excited about the results.
As you can see, AF has fun so far.
This cross will probably produce thick flowers. :)
Which is only half the battle.
I wonder how the terpene profile will turn out from this phenotype.
So far no odor from the two still young plants.
AF smells very chlorophyll containing, herbaceous.
Really like a Hindu Kush in this stage at the moment.
Stay tuned for more crazy experiments away from the desire for a thick crop.
Even if it is a nice bonus of course. :P
See you in two weeks.
Until then. Lets Grow!
@MicroNighthawk,
Im more of a TryandError handyman. But the engineering lies in the family, yes.
This sounds really awesome! I really like all kind of overkill ideas.
@@@@Humussapiensthegreenthegreen, if you are an engineer at heart - you could also use a "Peltier Element" (used in dehumidifiers) and play around - heating the seedlings with one side and using an aluminium cooler on the other side to generate water via dehumidification into a repository that in turn feeds the seedlings.
But this might just be overkill.
@MicroNighthawk,
first time hearing about this. Thank you for the idea! :)
The current construction give my room a bit extra temp. Its getting fresh outside. :P
@GreenAutoConsumo,
Thank you! They are in an nitrogen excess, dont thought the soil would be too strong for them.
Only my AF3F1 seems to like/canhandle it. Learning by doing.
@MicroNighthawk,
Finally I can share with you the project inspired by your cotton swab.
What do you think about it? Certainly nothing elaborate, but beautiful to look at and effective in its simplicity. :)