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Pheno hunt update:
SSH: 4/4 Germinated
Wabba#26 S1: 4/4 Germinated
The Purp: 11/12 Germinated, 4 very healthy and the rest show deformities and low vigor.
On the first week after puting them in 50lts (4 plants each bucket, except for the mutants that has 7 plants in one)
First row are The Purp. On the rght, the mutants are getting better, had to elimimate one of them that was growing slower.
Wabba26 S1, 2 plants are looking great but the other two had difficulties establishing roots. Let see how they recover.
SSH: All looking great
Pictures are at the beginning of week 3, all looking good and the ones that were going behind are recovering and establishing the root system.
Plants that were growing taller from the rest, LST AND SCROGING was used to control them.
On this week, I changed 315wcmh for two 225w LED full spectrum from Heaven Growlights
This week, a 400whps was added to complement LED lights, increasing the red spectrum.
Lights at canopy its around 800 PPFD at the most shaded parts and 1250 PPFD
Also some defoliation was done on the plants to increase light penetration.
Everything on point! Girls are loving the light setup. WabbaS1 is the slower one to flower, but has the strongest fruty smell!
Super Silver Haze, got tree phenotypes over 4 seeds. One of them its definitely a keeper, very nice lemony smell.
The purp, very stable, all have very simillar smell, putrid or skunk.
Let see how the terps will change over the flowering cycle.
DROW
@Hozzer420, Hey buddy, not a dumb question at all.
The solar panel is for recovering some power from the lights to power the brain box with all the sensors (Soil moisture, Humidity, Temperature, and light sensor) this box comunicate with other that is conected to the watering pumps, so I can review all variables remotely with my phone, and water the plants when necesary.
Have a great one!