Seems that the girls growing indoors have a leg up on the outdoor batch at the moment, and I can only assume this is due to the 18 hour cycle on my lights, where the outdoor girls only get about 14 hours of visible light from the sun presently.
One significant difference is that the CBD Crack and FB36 indoor girls are showing pre-flowers now whereas their outdoor counterparts are not. Everybody started getting some veg nutrients this week.
The height listed for the diary is for the tallest plant in the group, which is FB36 right now. Lowered my lights from 36" to 24". Still a couple babies in the tent.
April 20 >> Repotted both germinated FB37's into 3 gallon fabric pots.
Hi i'm not crazy there really is a purple cbd 20: 1 pheno right? I saw a photo on the Internet, but not anymore. None of my last 4 was purple. Now I have 6 pieces and I'm curious if I can also find the purple pheno.
@Bud_Spencer, Hey there... you are correct... there IS a purple 20:1 CBD variety. In my case it's technically identified as FastBuds Tester #37. Both of those are now outside and the younger one is showing more purple than the older one... at least on TOP of the leaves. I have an indoor & outdoor version of tester #36... which is identified as a 2:1 CBD:THC pheno -> those babies are a bit weird - the indoor version is my largest plant - the outdoor version is my smallest plant - and she shows a bit of purple herself - except on the BOTTOM of the leaf. Something weird maybe going on in CBD farmland. 😳
@Fast_Buds, Hey now... I guess I should ask a question about your 20:1 CBD varietals, or CBD in general... of which I'm growing a few different ones in this diary. When looking at trichomes on these plants - should I be thinking the same as a non-CBD plant? That is... the sequence of clear to cloudy to amber colored trichomes? Not exactly sure when I should be pulling the plug on these 20:1 girls.