Total Days Completed: 48
Bloom Phase Days: 8
First three pictures compare last ~3 weeks of growth.
Got the second scrog up. The taller plants are starting to grow through it. I've got 2 under-sized plants and a couple others that aren't quite hitting the scrog but significantly more robust than the 2 runts. Relative to variability of seeds, this is fairly consisent. These were arranged according to size, and you can see how early growth patterns are only correlated to future growth patterns. The back-left-most plant was one of the tallest, but now should be positioned somwhere in middle but on higher side of platform (2" slope across 8-feet). It still looks like a strong plant, just a bit stockier. The second from right in back row is the other runt. It should have been an endcap plant with the other runt. Otherwise, I did a good job getting the stronger plants under my DIY lights. I prefer the warmer spectrum, but I absolutely cannot notice a difference between 3300K and 2900K. I put weaker plants on the right, so it's an apples to oranges comparison.
I've been running a bit higher RH% this year. One outcome I definitely notice is a difference of how close my lights need to be to regulate growth. I used to stick around 18" and even that would cause some light damage at some point, but it would take weeks to show symptoms. Now, I need them closer to 14-16" to maintain proper growth patterns and no hint of light damage. This means i'm also getting more intense light deeper into canopy than previous years -- This bodes well. The non-DIY lights need to be an inch or 2 further away because the distribution of diodes is not as good.
Removed maybe 5% of canopy leaves below the first scrog primarily to keep foliage away from fertigation and to avoid trapping moisture from substrate. Above the first scrog I intend to remove the lowest axillary growth and the second lowest on some of the lankier plants. If you zoom in on the first couple pictures, basically the branches that are heavily shielded and have an excessively long inernode (i.e. weak growth). I'm not trying to create a single cola, but the whispy shit that can't hold itself in a few weeks will be pruned. I'll wait a few days to let them heal after the minor selective defoliation at bottom. I expect the slightly developed axilla above that to produce some decent bud. I may lollipop the lowest branches that are kept, too, but that can't happen until it develops more.
Cuttings -- See roots on a few of the cuttings. The perkier plants with greater turgor pressure likely have roots by now. The droopier ones are a less likely to have any developed roots, but not impossible, either. I'll transplant 5 of the healthiest of each pheno. I only need the 2 best strawberry cookies og, but I'll wait until bud sites to develop to throw out one of the three phenos. The strongest SCO will be a pollen donator to a different SCO pheno, EGO and BBGS. Once i find a good pairing the the SCOxSCO outcome, I'll make a proper F1 out of it.
@Krisis, When i up-pot 16 to 1-gallon pots, I'll pull the unused seedlings out of the seedling pots by their stems just to hear their little screams... and as a warning to the others. Muahahaha!
@001100010010011110, But but but .. I don’t want the generic. I came to talk shit here and I don’t want a thank you for that. DUH
Say no to plant murder! Coming to throw a can of soup on you!!!
I love that I came by your page, I really like what I see!. If you have time to spare, please come over I have 5 diaries going on at once. Would be fun to have you over! Good luck with everything and I’m sending my best wishes for you and your future grows! /LST 😃🌱
Hey nice! Just found out you are an actual Human not a Robot🙀 (im joking oc)😄
I just have to ask what kind of pump are you running to water them ? ( i run a 2000l/h ) Is it one System for 12 Plants with only one Dripper for each ?
Kinda overdone my watering system, and just checking around to see some alternative builds to compare and improve mine.
Nice Setup btw... so much space, fixed Nets and even a runoff tray 😍
@Mooncat, @Mooncat, Beep boop, 110011 1011 1101 101
That's just a generic 5.?gpm, 45-70psi booster pump - typically used in an RV. Same type of pumps that come with the hydrolock irrigation kits - how I sized what i needed. think the name brand ones are orange? but, if they look the same, they probably roll off same factory line in china.
I use 2 of the 8-jet sprinkler emitters per pot. They share a 1/4" line to two 6-port full flow manifolds on a 1/2" riser (per manifold) from 3/4" pvc connected to a 3/4" 15' hose from pump. It's pushing 24 fairly high flow emitters with room to spare. -- I'd use different emitters in hindsight. I'd put 5-6 of those slow dippers in each pot or however many a 1/4" line can handle to get a more effective water distribution. they self-regulate so no adjusting to even flow out. The sprinkler type gets a little erratic at times. I meant to add an air vent this year but was lazy.
Runoff tray leads to a float switch pump. Those are polycarbonate roof panels. Entire platform and roof panel accessories to make it is maybe 100-120. I often regret diy, but this is not one of them. Garden trays of this size (4x8) are highway robbery.
Think there is a video of the irrigation running in first week of 2023-2024 diary.
Choice of emitters is the key.. find soemthing low maintenance and consistent flow. "Adjustable" usually just means you have to constantly adjust them. Think the pressure regulated slow drippers are the way to go. soak'em in vinegar once in a while and no adjustments needed. Someone told me to avoid adjustable manifolds and i ignored them... then i repeated that mistake with these sprinklers. Fertilized water is extremely hard water, so anything with tiny holes is probably constant cleaning/soaking to ungunk them.
I went the high psi pump route because it gives more options for emitters. Even the slow GPH drippers work most consistently at a certain psi range that aquarium pumps typically can't do - especially enough for 12 pots. Using 3.8L/gal, My pump is ~1100L/h, but even that isn't necessary. that could water my pots in a little over 2 minutes at max flow. 5-10 mins would be fine, I do have some shut-off valves built in so i can shut off half the emitters, because i wasn't sure if it would be enough when i initially built it.
If you want to do something even better, run fertigation directly from your home's tap. Need a stop valve to prevent fertilizer entering home's water pipes and a 100:1 fertilizer injector. Would also need to use dry nutes in order to make a concentrate for the injector. Pop a new 1-gal jug on as needed. Wouldn't need a pump. Just turn the faucet on/off to get the job done. This is my next step once motivated. No rez and all the work that comes with it, too. I have a 55-gallon barrel sitting in front of my utility tub, which is not convenient. Oh, would need 2 injectors -- one dealing with high concentration Ca++ component and one for the rest of the fertilizer (a third injector if you add silica). Makes the pvc work slightly more complicated but there are diagrams.
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It's a huge tent because i scaled up and had no idea what i was doing. A canopy that large puts out a ton of moisture. Half a tent worked better.
@AsNoriu, The 3 strains I ran last year were fine. The freebie testers are the ones that had issues for me. I am stupidly depending on 2 Cherry Diesel testers this time, too, lol. Ethos is a lot better than the average bulk reseller and not too over-priced.
I might try MSNL zoap and oreos in the next run. Haven't decided, yet.
Hopefully after this year I'm not buying any seeds except to introduce new genetics to my home-brew lineup of fem seeds :P Had it not been for a failed 2nd seed run last year, I probablay wouldn't have bought these.
FFS the bb x gs seeds I made a few years ago are the best plants each cycle against so-called professional breeders. Consistently dense buds, yield and potency. Flavor has some variability but always similar, which is actually beneficial to me. And, that was just randomly pairing 2 strong plants. These breeders selecting from large samples for perspective parents have no excuses.