D21- Transplanted everything into 1 gals with BAS light mix and Azos sprinkled, except the 3 Jelly Donutz (still in solos til tonight) and 3 of the Black Rose x Pine Tar Kush that showed terrible growth and heavy mottling, tossed those. Hung my second HLG 65V2, so now have 130w of veg lighting
- Also fucking around with topping at different nodes with the goal of doing mainlines on two of the Rosetta Stones, the two on the far left. One looks unhealthy but sent it anyway.
- Watered all in with Recharge
D22- transplanted remaining 3 Jelly Donutz into 1.5gal. Looking great next morning
D24- topped everything. Jelly Donutz at node 3, the rest at either node 3 or 4. Just gonna play around with different training styles
@PapaNugs, Haven't tried it yet so gave it an 8 for the smaller yield, then realized I can't change that rating LOL. Still learning the ins-n-outs of this site. Thanks Papa!!
I'm working on my first-ever Brothers Grimm grow. It shocked me to see how much more quickly and sturdily their seeds are growing than their sisters (a few strains from Anesia Seeds) are developing. Don't get me wrong - both breeders offer great-looking plants, but Brothers Grimm clearly has their genetics dialed in to a much greater extent than their competitors. Even as seedlings, the Brothers Grimm plants were the first to sprout, stand up straight, and grow true leaves... this applied to the Mota Hari and G13/Genius in particular.
Enjoy the grow!
@FarmerJon, Yep I agree, very stable genetics and the Rosettas are showing incredible vigor relative to the other strains. I grew two last year outdoor and both did remarkably well though one succumbed to PM while the other was very resistant. The buds were pretty good, very excited to see how it does indoor.