Light is about 12-16 inches away from the seedlings. They stretched a bit for the light, but LED are strong rays so I don't want to risk anything closer. They have stopped stretching anyway so all good.
Four days after planting in peat pellet.
Four days after planting in peat pellet.
Light is about 12-16 inches away from the seedlings. They stretched a bit for the light, but LED are strong rays so I don't want to risk anything closer. They have stopped stretching anyway so all good.
Hello and welcome back to a new diary! A couple changes from last entries, I have switched from rockwool cubes to peat pellets for germination and I love em! They seemed to have enjoyed them well because they popped QUICK. Very excited for this go around as I have some mistakes from last journal I am to correct to produce better results. Longer veg time of about two to three more weeks, removal of sucker branches prior to light flip, and more careful defoliation to maximize plants power. This is also my first time growing new strains, as my first two grows were both Amnesia Haze so I'm very excited to see the results and what I can accomplish with these two. Soon I will have two journals going as well, this will be due to me setting up a veg tent soon. I will then consistently have a 9-10 week rotation of four different strains at one time. I love variety and I can accomplish this with two tents and consistent flips. Hopefully by the end of the year I can have a separate tent from this grow area for custom breeding. I collected lots of strains over Black Friday and intend on making feminized crosses of some of my favorite strains. I'm hoping to breed one of the sweetest and most citrus tasting strains I possibly can, as those are my favorite flavors of bud. I hope you follow along and witness some growth, not only from the plants but my green thumb as well! π
@@voidrealmz, I will go have a look on ur previous, its an interesting concept, im all for giving it a go. Get another grow or 2 out the way and I will give it a go myself I reakon. Will go have a look now, appreciate the reply π as always happy growing buddy
@Syrunz, It's just a simple mainline technique, however it's a variant, thus the name Nebula Mainline (or Manifold). I prefer it to other topping methods due to how uniform and manageable the plant comes out to be. It's said to increase yield (like most other tops) as well as save a ton of trimming time towards the end. I did it in my previous journal if you would like an example, but there's lots of sucker branches left on those plants.