So, the babes keep growing at an accelerated rate, which has me pretty happy. High temps and low relative humidities? Zero fvcks given.
I'm doing some LST on them as previously said, the idea is to give them a rectangular shape. The tent is 60cm x 60cm (2' x 2' ) so I'm going to try and shape them as close to two 60cm x 30cm (2' x 1') rectangles as possible.
This particular strain although from a not very reputable or known breeder technically provides between 500 and 800 grams per square meter (18 to 28 oz per 11 square feet). I can only believe the 500 and doubt the 800, but for sure is a big, yielder strain, a mix of Ak 47 x White Widow.
And it shows. Based on their actual growth rate and if all goes as planned, I think I'm gonna stretch the veg to six weeks, shape them good, and grow absolute monsters. 💪
Merry Christmas to those that celebrate it!
On day 18 I made the first and last transplant to their final pots (around 14 liters), applied Xtreme Gardening Mykos mycorrhizae, and topdressed with some worm castings. Everything goes well, nothing to worry about, I hope it keeps going that way.
Took the LST ties out for a few days to let them acclimate to their new pots.
On day 20 I found some stress signs on Pheno 1, some sort of deficiency (nitrogen probably) or pH problem, nothing that worries me, she's growing nonstop anyways and it ain't severe.
@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