Day 117 from seed. Six weeks of flowering complete, three to go. It should be noted that I have seen 7-9 weeks projected, but my really nice CBDutch Treat grow was 9 weeks.
When I built my current setup I built two tents, one that is 6’x4’ and one that is 4’x4’. The available electrical hardware, and timer situation, and my thought process on working with clones made me choose the larger tent for veg. Since then, I realize clones need much less light, the rest of the tent has sat empty, and I’ve been heating my larger tent with two sets of CFLs. But now I’ve upgraded my timer and power bar, and have flexibility, ...
I’ve switched my two tents. The 6’X4’ tent is now my flowering tent, and my 4’x4’ is now my veg. tent. I have moved Widow over to the new home. There is the main LED standard to both tents, four tube CFLs (2 warm, 2 cool spectrum), and the six yellow spectrum LED lightbulbs. The last two pictures attempt to show the main four from the previous flowering tent. Another note to make is my oscillating fan broke so at the moment there is no circulation other than the outtake fan. The thermometer is currently under the canopy so the reading is a bit off.
The buds are massive and smell of peach. So large the plant is slumped. I had to tie it in the previous tent, it hasn’t changed in the new one. The biggest crowns are horizontal and up against the side. Thankfully my conditions are generally dry. It gets its last plant food tomorrow, then clear sailing.
@@BeanswithPork,
I usually veg for just 4 weeks. Due to height restrictions. But I had heat issues and had to let my plants recover. They are close to the light. Plenty tying down and maybe super cropping coming up.
Those are some beasts!!
I’m growing this strain with 3 others. Just wondering how much it stretches. Would you say 3 times original height rather than the average of 2x?
@SAC87, yes, account for the larger stretch. I also noticed that it triggers flowering very quickly, my outdoor one has had buds for some time and yet the rest of my plants are only getting started.