Week 6 in the books and all of em have absolutely exploded with new growth. All have now hit veg maturity and happy to say that the remaining 8 look to all be females. Last pic in the series is how it looks after a pretty heavy chop session. I pulled out a lot of undergrowth and trimmed out a number of fan leaves that were impeding side branching growth. Now real formula to it - just trimming what can’t be moved out of the way and anything that might impede airflow to the bottom of the canopy. It’s crammed in there which is great to see.
It’s here where I’ve given each one a number with the odds (1,3,5,7) repping the back row as the strongest candidates for cloning. These plants were generally the strongest throughout veg. So their bud development and pheno traits will be the biggest focus throughout flower.
Given the size of all of them and how well they’ve advanced, I am expecting to lay down a scrog net to maximize the production yield of the run. It’ll be a lot of additional work but this is an important run to get right if we can.
The next week will represent the first week of the flip and transition and that’s where we’ll earmark where to lay the net and clip clones for the aerocloner. No deficiencies or issues at all and I’m extremely happy with how well this cycle is going.
***Grow notes: veg. Maturity at week 5. Fast growth and development all around so a prime candidate cultivar for all types of grow method. 2 males, 8 females this run. Internodal spacing is consistent and tight. ***