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Seabass 28.4.
Why this strain?
Its 2025 and I want a Haze, a skunk and a kush genetic to compare the taste later.
LSD contains skunk and its short flower time and resistant genetics make it perfect for my short rainy summers. Mostly I chose it for the trippy indica effect though.
Seabass 15.5. the LSD seedlings took the direct sunlight much better then the other strains. Still, I decided to keep them out of the direct midday sun for now
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Week 4. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/5
Seabass 23.5. good recovery from early weeks‘ heat stress
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Week 5. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/5
7.5 cm
Height
12 °C
Night Air Temp
5 L
Pot Size
Seabass 29.5.
New 5L pod with clover
I kept the plants in the small pod for too long. Believe to have lost 1 week of growth (/potenzial?)
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Week 6. Flowering
17d ago
1/5
11 cm
Height
18 °C
Day Air Temp
12 °C
Night Air Temp
5 L
Pot Size
Seabass 7.6.
Neem against some bugs.
(Trauermücken, geflügelte Blattläuse? Und Spinnen )
Bissel LST für die längste
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Week 7. Flowering
11d ago
1/7
9 cm
Height
20 °C
Day Air Temp
28 %
Air Humidity
13 °C
Night Air Temp
5 L
Pot Size
Seabass 13.6.
My first efforts to LST seem to go okayish.
Two plants seem to respond well to training. Pre flowering drives out a purple color. Looking forward to seeing more of that. Some leave tips are burned. Must stick to nutrition plan better