Geez, they're growing like crazy, showing a very healthy green color. They seem to love the light (as usual), the 3500k Autocob is great for both vegetative and flowering. They still don't care for the high temperatures and low humidity of this season, at this point now I'm pretty sure they won't care at all.
I had to support the Pheno 1 with an iron tie because it was dropping a little to the side by its own weight.
Besides that, they seem happy and all goes well. No signs of stress and no deficiencies or nutrient lockouts.
On day 12, I topped them at the fifth node.
On day 14 I changed the 60W Autocob Led light to a Viparspectra P1500 at 60% potency (roughly 90W thanks to the dimmer). Also, I started LST to give them the appropriate shape for the tent.
@GuerrillaNo_4, Thankfully they're tough as nails, I hope they keep like that until harvest.
Yeah, I just saw your diary, maybe it's because Northern Lights are genetics usually resistant to cold, I never cultivated them in high heat environment. But in winter they handle it like pros. Great job tho! I'm sure your plants are gonna harvest a great deal.
@Nechmett, I'm amazed how well they are handling it. Just look at the burn on mine from 32'C, and mines a Northern Lights Auto cross, so fairly hardy genetics too