Pues como siempre y haciendo el listado de diferencias hacia la área de armario grow donde la Gorilla y Blue Dream están
1- genética distinta (no 00 Seeds como las otras dos, la Kritikal Bilbo Fast es una F1 bulk de Cogolandia y que se está portando muy muy bien)
2- Por el espectro bluerple, la experiencia me enseñó que se contrarresta lo que de menos bien hay en los límites de los espectro morados, dándole lo que falta por TLEDs para lograr que el crecimiento vertical se haga más rápido y la Kritikal Bilbo a los 22 días va con un muy bueno fenotipo.
3 - la Kritikal Bilbo Fast lleva menos una semana y algo que las demás, por lo cual y por espectro "morado" tan solo se hará el cambio de 18/6 a 12/12, nunca antes de 12 días contando desde hoy y veamos en 12 días como va la cosa.
4- Desde el día 1, por opción de tamaño de maceta a mitad de las otras; por el tipo de espectro y por el menor espacio de grow con igual tendencia a altas temperaturas y baja humedad, las tasas PH en uso siwmpre han sido un poco menoa ácidas, empezando desde comienzoa hacer uso de PH sovre 5,80.
5 - la genética que era una incognita hasta el momento impresiona por lo sólido y así se prueba que a veces y en algunas tiendas, semillas bulk o a granel, poco importa que sean más baratas, pues muchas de estas son muy superiores a ciertos bancos que se venden con gran marketing pero que después en la práctica son una birria. Ojalá que la F1 de Kritikal Bilbo llegue a expresar en toda la linea la maravillosa calidad de esta cepa "estrella" original de los bascos de Genehtik.
6 - la próxima semana a diez días será el comienzo del tirón vertical del vegetativo de este grow. Según el crecimiento que en regla después de los 25 días pasa con estos LED "morados" y que por ello "aplastan" los grows, según tengamos un crecimiento a doble será hora de elevar el PH, de inducir floración con cambio de ciclo lumínico de 18/6 a 12/12 y despues con las guías plasticas, estrechar las ramas para que las luces se proycten a areas interiores y permitiendo a igual que la superficie entre atmósfera y sustrato, lleve a que el grow integré cambios de oxigeno y de dióxido carbónico de manera óptima.
Que el Dios Jah siempre nos guarde de peligros y que bendiga nuestros grows y que el 420 sea siempre la filosofía que mueve los hermanos que vemos en esta maravilla botánica, una manera maravillosa de disfrutar y cambiar experiencias.
Semana que viene si todo sale bien, por aquí estaremos.
Abrazos...
@Still_Smoq, I completely agree with your vision about that particular handicap that the self pollinated (S1) issue has amongst the genetic instability on the " fast " strains. As an example my particular vision about some strains developed by the F1 seed developing "kings, the spaniards of Sweet Seeds. Nevertheless the evolution on their offer on F1 strains, I always give some fine examples of some of the most unstable stuff on the market and I always give the example of a strain that they hav that is the S.A.D (Sweet Afghan...) as the utmost unperfected and genetical crap that I've ever grown. It was a dreadful grown experience with a strain that was really a piece of shit. A tremendous error not on a self pollination work, but a true mess between their SW24 (the bloody Afghani in auto version if it can get worse) and a bloody clone of the Black Domina. I always tell the joke of two guys that own horses and they decided to join the best of the world - a stallion that was huge in size but not very interested in working and a mare that was very short but a trully motivated worker to plow the fields...the two owners schedule a breeding session thinking of breed a horse that was huge and the best working horse ever but despite of good intentions, the new born foal of that breeding session was mostly like a dog...short and not able even to stand up...so some of the "fast" material that we have around, mostly the ones that come along the self pollinated process are most of the times unpredictable on their phenos. So far the actual full F1 season and in full summer grow (inspite being indoor the temperatures inside my place are sky high even on dark period) isn't a declared failure, but I will wait very patiently the progress on these first weeks of flowering and knowing that one of the most important measures to get a proper yeld is to have a Percy balance between the defoliation needs and the way of having a fine balance on the secondary branching avoiding to get conditions of that branching start to develop in strong numbers. One of the most particular things amongst "fast" stuff is the non sense sized fan leafs that the strains start to develop even on the first couple of weeks and the way that this leafs cover the secondary branching areas...I only start to get acceptable results on "fast" strains having the boldness to start to defoliate and trimm on early stages even on early vegetative and only by doing so, I start to get some results that I considered as I told you "acceptable". But as you wisely said it is perfectly clear that the "fast" strains in most of the cases are still a kind of a Russian roulette in cannabis growing and due to the feeble genetics that most of the S1 results thrown to the "fast" development, it is really a blind shot to start these grows. On this season I have trust my best efforts to the guys of 00 Seeds (I never had a good grow of this particular bank, so it is suicidal step both on the Gorilla Fast and on the Blue Dream...and finally craziness above all, to develop a very strange bulk seed that link one of the most wonderful photoperiod strains ever, the Critical Bilbo of Genethik along the nasty Syrup Auto of Bhudda Seeds, the shortest cannabis plant i ever see and not the best smoke ( once I smoked it and probably smoke some CBD can get me higher than that...but as i like to get high stakes let me see what the heck will be the yeld that at mid summer i will get. A big hug