@TinyGreens, Yeah - i would agree, but I also feel that the pheno I got was extra stout and bushy. Keep in mind that I am growing under LED and T5 High Output bulbs of various spectrums. She is like 12" tall but the main cola is like 3" around now. Should make for some nice dense buds. It has been a joy to grow and watch!
@Zannabis7, I looked your PE and it's cool, you already have some tricoms all over the plant and it's so bushy too, I believe LED lights make bushy plants no matter the predominance.
@TinyGreens, Of course. How can I help but follow someone that is growing the same @FastBuds Pineapple Express at the same time as I am and in the same week of maturity. Interesting that we have had such different results. Yours is looking great!
Really nice to see another Dinafem strain being represented on the grow diary platform and for 7 days in everything is looking great :)
I'll be along for the ride and watching with interest mate :)
Until the next update ;)
All the best
Mark..
Dawwww, Such a beautiful little baby. Theres nothing else I enjoy more than logging in and seeing a little baby seedling started. I wish you the best of luck with this girl when you being training and feeding her. Best wishes friend :D
3 weeks into the flower phase which means that the stretch phase is over and now all focus has shifted into bud production :)
Starting to put on some nice weight my friend and that is only going to get better in the coming weeks :)
I'll drop back in in the next update :)
Until then keep up the great work!
All the best
Mark..
Off to a nice start. I am growing the FastBuds Pineapple Express as well. Take a look at my grow and if you have any questions, let me know. - Zannabis7
Seedlings always grow slow in the very beginning as they are establishing a tap root. Leaf growth will multiply later in the vegetation stage. Your daytime temps seem a little high at 86 F, you should strive for right around 80 F if possible. Let me know if you have any other questions. - Zannabis7
@Zannabis7, I left it at 20" and added a USB fan pointing directly to the light, there is already one fan for the plants. Thank you for your help! I will write the results
@TinyGreens, Circulation is important and can help cool the temperature. If you have a small fan you can set back away from plants and have blowing in their direction - not directly on them, this will help with temperatures. Try lowering the light back to 20" with the fan. Another trick is to just use a CFL light bulb and hover directly over plant during the early vegetation stage and then when you get a few more leaves, move under your HID. Let me know what you decide and how it goes. Hope this helps. - Zannabis7
@Zannabis7, Thank you! As matter of fact you can help me. At first the seedlings were at 28 inch from the light they started to grow tall, for what I know it means they go for the light so I raised the pods closer to the light (20inch) that means they get a heat rise about 2F-4F. What would be more convenient left them(in a normal wheater the temperature is 82F tops) or lower them to the original height and get a better control over temperature(never goes over 80)?
Oh yes the girls are well into flower now and the switch over to hps is going to help greatly as these girls put on a flower show :)
Super work so far my friend!
Keep it up!
All the best
Mark...