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Saved two of my favorites from this years outdoor to do indoor over the winter - Wedding Pie and Mimosa.
This first set is all Wedding Pie, both mimosa and wedding pie parents are in another room for the next set.
THC Designs clones, with Mimosa from Symbiotic genetics and Wedding Pie from Cannarado genetics.
Wedding pie showed excellent indoor strain characteristics, short, bushy, does not stretch, super frosty indica.
Mimosa was a keeper for me incredible heavy citrus, that indoor set will follow after this wedding pie set to see how they both like hydro - outdoor I ran them both organic.
Transplanted from turbo cloner into hydrocorn bucket system from Greentree.
Platinum 600 LED is only VEG half on - BLOOM half is off, running half the length of the tent on a light rail 3.5
Using 20G RO water in 30G trashcan res.
My own notes on summer 2020 selections :
24K - Seemed very much a familiar kush from DNA genetics. Very nice for outdoor or greenhouse, not my cup of tea for small tent indoor, this genetic wants to be a giant.
Mimosa - Strong citrus, on a large outdoor tree the citrus was so strong. It is a keeper in my book for sure. Grows dense with pruning.
Wedding Pie - My second keeper along with mimosa, stays short, branches predictably and keeps spacing between branches much better than mimosa. Very trainable and does not stretch at all in flowering, super frosty solid nugs.
2021 who knows, winter 2020 will be wedding pie then mimosa set before next spring outdoor starts. Both should also make it into the race again for outdoor.
Those dropped from my summer 2020 : gorilla goo, lemon merengue, banana punch, wedding cake, vanilla frosting.
The banana punch was beautiful purple finish along with late hermi made a few viable babies I may never pop.
Clones are now established and showing vig growth, one is much further along than the others from rooting a day or two sooner. I have pruned it already is why it is bushed out more to try and keep it at the same height as the other smaller clones slower to catch up.
Light is still only VEG half on, with light rail - total buckets is 5, which I might thin out to 4 soon. (started with 6 with the origional plan of thinning to the best 4 to flower.)
Nutes doubled from 2.5ml to 5ml per gallon - 20 gallon res
Only using sensi grow A+B with b52 and voodoo are in use right now at this half strength forumla.
Next weeks full strength should be the last week of veg, but will adjust longer veg if needed. Vigourous growth is just now starting, I have not lifted a bucket to see the roots yet.
Feeding cycle is one flood every 3 hour, 24/7 lights are ON
humidity has been 50-60 naturally, with temps range mostly 80 degree - mid October in socal coastal area should be the last of the heat.
Flowering will help inverted at night in november/december for cool air.
Changed from sensi grow A+B to bloom A+B, and dropped the B52, reduced the voodoo and sensizym and added Bug Ignitor for this week and next week.
Lights switched to 12/12 on 10/25.
Measurements of each nutrient is total for my 20Gallons res, not a per gallon. (I use my own spreadsheet preplanned for the each grow using fl oz)
october 28, last midweek trimmed bottom 1/3 and lower growth shoots on the bushier, leveling out the hedge.
exhale c02 bag rotates from lights 12 hours in tent to my parent room and back ever light cycle.
trellis setup on the 28th.
Final veg spurt I expect another 3 or 4 days with first hairs showing by end of this week.
I love lady bugs.
socal finally cooled down in the evening, and I expect cool evenings from here into winter.
flowering at night this makes my temperatures more ideal going forward. yeah winter, frck 2020 tho
Dropped the bud ignitor and pulled back in a little b-52.
reservoir was cleaned.
Plants are throttled into flowering and grown through the trellis naturally.
11/8/2020 starting the first day of week 3 flowering
11/6/2020 had one morning light interrupted with a city power outage 1.5 hours, not thrilled about that and the timing.
no issue to roots at all, only concerned about the light deviation stress, don't want a hermi on my hands.
This next week should be semi-boring lead up to some fun weeks.
Included a green photo this week.
updated week 1 with xls of my feeding schedule mix plan for wedding pie.