Cyrusdavirus Hey y'all 👋
This little lady has been acting up 😆 It started with the others but wasn't moving at all. I guess it scared her into growing when I dropped a replacement seed because it started to grow 😲🤔 I went ahead and put it in the dirt but now if the other one comes up will have two of them. I'll keep this one unless the other one pops up and outgrows this one. I guess we will see 👀 when we get there
Thanks a bunch for following along with me... Cyrus
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Glass Of Water
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
13d ago
1/5
5.08 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
55 %
Air Humidity
26 °C
Substrate Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
750 PPM
CO₂ Level
Cyrusdavirus High guys n gals 👋
Here we are at the end of week 2. The girls are starting to grow up now so it will be time to start their torture very soon. I will be doing a few different techniques again this time. I pretty much look at each plant and decide which way to go. If you can't tell the standard manifold is my favorite
The Carbon Fiber is a week behind but seems to be trying to catch up. It is looking good after the slow start
Until next week, take care... Cyrus
PS: Merry Christmas 🤶 🎅 🎄 to all of you who celebrate
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Week 2. Vegetation
6d ago
1/6
10.16 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
55 %
Air Humidity
26 °C
Substrate Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
0.38 liters
Watering Volume
121.92 cm
Lamp Distance
750 PPM
CO₂ Level
Cyrusdavirus Hello y'all 👋
We made it through another week that actually ended on the last day of the year 🍻😎 HAPPY NEW YEAR
The girls are growing along nicely and I started their training on most of them. Or as I sometimes call torture time 😆
Because of the slow start this lady is a bit behind but is growing great now and will hopefully catch up
Inside my old brain 🤔
I never know how I'll train a plant I decide as the plant grows. My favorite training is the manifold but in my experience it's never good to manifold a slow growing plant. It will not start growing faster after you cut it up so it will fall further behind the others. It's better to change to a more forgiving method like a single top and move the branches around to grow side by side holding the top branches down a little while the lower branches grow up and make a more level canopy. I also like to do what I call a quad line. I will top the plant down keeping two nodes, or four branches then top each branch again. This will give you eight mains like you would get on a standard manifold. Of course there are exceptions to every rule and you can play with the configurations of branches and make more or less tops. Just remember the more tops you keep the smaller your colas will be.
As always I thank y'all for following along with me... Cyrus