Well the time has come to start the seedlings for my REAL summer (photoperiod) crop, so I'm kicking the 20:1 CBD girls out of the tent to finish off outdoors. That will leave a CBD Crack and a FB37 to finish off indoors for comparison with an outdoor version.
The growth leader of ALL my plants at the moment (indoor OR out) is the indoor FB36 by a couple inches, but she only grew an inch last week (thankfully - as she controls the height of my lights in the tent). I do not cool my backyard grow room (or my house for that matter), and this environment really cooks on hot days like we've the last 3. Next year I may move my tent into my garage to keep it cooler when we get these strings of 90 degree days.
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.