January 23rd Day 15 Flower
You can not really tell but removed a 5 gallon buckets worth of leaves yesterday, Grimm Truffles responds to defoliation very well. They also can take some really high light levels and I am at 2.2 EC every watering but probably can go higher. The tallest girl was 16" (from soil) tall at flip and is now 37". The truffles look like they will get to arround 4' and the Vijackras will probably be a little over 3'.
January 24th Day 16 Flower
My fastest growing Grimm Truffle, #4 , has grown a little too fast and has pushed up into the 1200+ ppfd region of the lights which was a little more then it could take. I caught it before any real damage could happen and have moved the plant up to the front corner so I could raise up that single light and give it a break. I also have some plans for that plant given it's accelerated growth rate compared to the others so I will be leaving it out of the pictures for about the next 2 weeks.
@@resimax, Thank you. I grew out a Grimm Truffle this last summer outdoors and was impressed with it's performance even though I had to pull it a little early because I got hit with non stop rain. I gave grown C99 for years because it has been effective in reducing the frequency of migraine headaches but have found that even though it is a fast flower most of the phenotypes are reluctant to to start flowering in the long day lengths of fall you find in northern lattitudes. I had a couple cuts which had faster onset but had gotten very sick a couple years ago and was unable to get out and take cuts and lost those lines. So last year I restarted looking for a fast to trigger Cindy and had received 2 Grimm Truffle seeds as a promo of which only 1 had germinated so I grew it outdoors this last summer. It was the first plant to have flower set even with 14hr+ days, so I decided to grab a handful of tester packs and go pheno hunting. I am hoping to do another run of Grimm truffles after this one so I can find a few promising cuts to try outside next summer.