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FBT2313 is a very stout plant. I beleive that my lights were turned too high and the fan blew too hard, causing a phenotypic response. Much further into flower development then 2311 and 2312. A much smaller plant means ot needs less nutes, but the soil was amended with organic inputs at the beginning of the grow and I didn't cut back on supplement feeding enough, so it seems to have more P and/or K then it needs. I did not need to tie down but I used the trellis as a way to open the canopy some for air flow and light penetraion.
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2313: Fat chonky colas, fast and early flowering. This plant bulked up a lot between 6 and 7 weeks. Nice purple tones on the buds but no signs of deficiency and lots of stored nutrients to finish this plant off.
FBT2313 is my favorite plant so far. Super fat colas, dense purple buds, frosty, and it developed it's flowers really fast. A little bit of a stout plant but this is likely a phenotypic response to high light and excessive fan exposure during early veg resulting in a much shorter plant.
I have been reducing the nutrients and water for this and FBT2314 as they are starting to slow down a little. They will likely receive water only for the next two weeks as we end this grow off.
The nute info will be added later
This plant has done well the whole grow. A little more stout then all the others and this can be partly or entirely to blame on me. The p1500 lamp has one of the hottest drivers of all my lights. To help manage temps inside my tent and battle the freezing temps from the shed, I turned the p1500 up a little higher during veg and early flower. Combine this with steady air flow from a nearby fan and you have the Gimli of my fellowship.
Anyway, regardless, the colas on this plant are soooo fat and chonk. Frosty from the top bud site to the shaded nugs down below. I can't wait to vape this plant. The purple tones are so nice especially contrasted against the dark green leaves and white pistils.
This plant pushed out lots of pistils in week 7. Slowed a little in week 8 and seems to have mostly stopped by end of week 9. It is more then likely ready. I'll dial back the light and let this one rest a bit while the others finish strong.
More to come.
I am adding a new metric to my diaries. Gram per day, g/day. When comparing an auto to photo, total yeild is great, but how long it takes to get that yeild is also important. My g/d for this plant was 128g/70d = 1.8g/day
This metric is considerably higher than the 0.86g/d from the photoperiod White Widow grown a few grows back. Way more efficient