Hello and welcome or hello back to my grow report.
For those who are new to it.
AF grew under the sun of this summer.
Crystal M.E.T.H. and Anesthesia, indoors under 12/12 from the beginning.
For Crystal M.E.T.H. and Anesthesia I will therefore speak of *days after first sign of bloom*.
Which showed up in both of them after about four weeks under 12/12.
Shortly thereafter, I switched to 11/13.
Which continues to shorten every four weeks. (every two weeks)
Soon I will switch to 10.5/13.5.
Today we have day 58 after 12/12 for AF and day 28 after first sign of bloom for Crystal M.E.T.H. and Anesthesia.
I attribute the reddish development from the leaves of Crystal M.E.T.H. to light stress. I have reduced it and wait and see.
This light stress probably results from excess nitrogen, the way Crystal M.E.T.H. shines.
This is a disadvantage when growing different genetics in one container.
AF shows similar symptoms in the early stages. Anesthesia so far not.
I have tried pollinating AF with the method I have planned. Some pollen was mixed with a few drops of distilled water,
and this mixture was applied with a pipette, massaged in. So far I see no success. But I am not sure. Keep you updated.
AF seems to want to be harvested right now.
She has gained mass in the last two days.
As you can see I have harvested one or two flowers.
The effect is pleasant so far. The start is not jittery, followed by an inner warmth and relaxation.
She barely smells, which is supposed to be typical of many indicas in general. I lack experience at this topic.
Crystal M.E.T.H. slowly picks up scent. We have to be patient to be able to make a statement.
Whereas Anesthesia already smells incredibly sexy. I have fallen in love with her perfume.
Like roasting nuts in incense, wonderful. ≤3
I may soon harvest the "upper" flowers of AF.
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. :)