At this point I have begun the 12/12 light cycle. I am all caught up now and the next week posts will be current. I've been retro-filling the form out for each week up until now. Lights 6am to 6pm. Darkness: 6pm to 6am. You may notice I ran some line to hold down the unknown strain (largest). Think I neglected her in the water department; her leaves are kind of dry and didn't form correctly in some areas. No ridges, flat and rounded. Could be from being close to the light as well. The clones I mentioned earlier started to root. One I put into soil and forgot to put the dome on so she fried. The other hadn't put out any roots at the time so was still in water and still is in water. Today I noticed it is starting to put out white spots all over the stem where the roots will form. Raised the light up a bit.
@Puffer_Bill, Yeah, I checked again today and I am seeing some roots forming. I am going to wait it out and see if I can get a little flower off of her. ๐
@Puffer_Bill,
Bill,
These white spots I am referring to appear to be little root nodules forming on the cutting I took. It's a good sign! I thought you noticed white spots on the leaves which is most likely from water/dust/minerals.
@canablizz,
That makes sense, why not just push over instead of hard work.... tying back, super cropping, you name it. ๐. But.... no, what you said about tying it down, makes perfect sense and logic. ๐๐ผ
@Puffer_Bill,
Bill, thanks! My thought process was, 'wait, i'm tying these plants down to achieve a lateral stem but I can eliminate the tying down aspect if I don't upright her.'
Thanks Bill, the white spots/film just appeared out of the blue. It's almost like a slug was in there and left that film. I did some research, could be from minerals in water, could be from misting and then dust landing on plant. Google wants me to think it is powdery mildew but I know that is not it. I've seen that first hand outdoors and it's not powder.