Every clone rooted nicely. Very healthy babies, as they started growing 4 days after I cut them. I give credit to the new bulb. After I finished transplanting they got their first taste of Remo Nutrients. I feed them just corrected pH distilled water up until transplant, (today). I cant say enough good things about the HORTILUX Daylight Blue Metal Halide.
I'll keep them in the cups for 1 week then transplant into 3 gallon fabric pots. I only need 40 so the best looking ones will get choosing.
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I'll be keeping one in=between two super HPS when I switch to 12/12.
Fuck yea, you’ve got my attention. This is gonna be sweet to follow. Good luck, looks like you got a solid program in place. What can you tell us about this pheno you’re running? Thanks in advance
@HighAltitudeOrganics, Hello, I got these Blue Frost seeds from a BC Producer. I took 30 seeds and picked out the best one I liked for a mom. Some had more of its moms trait and some more on the father side... Mine, IMO it's more on its fathers side. It take's about 70-75 days on flower, very long for a hybrid but well worth it. Its around 22% to 30% for my rosin presses, very impressive. Taste like berries with a very pungent smell. Buds are extremely tight... Its hard to find info on this strain. This is the best link I could find.
https://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Blue_Frost/Goldenseed/
Hope this links helps, many thanks. Happy growing!