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Almost at the end of the day for them. Also, forgot to mention about the humidity issues. Literally came home to 51%rh while I was away all back on track now
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Thanks GG, they are all pretty much standing on thier own now, just a couple that are leaners. The supports are there "just in case at the moment."Looking great 2water
I know we mentioned fans but if you can make them dance a little more those F1s won't need support.
Cheers
Looking great 2water
I know we mentioned fans but if you can make them dance a little more those F1s won't need support.
Cheers
Thanks, I went cheap on the fans so the dont oscillate, but I have ben rotating the cups a little. I'm planning on up-potting to 1 gallon fabric pots on Sunday, so I can bury some of the taller onesYes to piggyback off this.. @LKABudMan and I hashed this out.. growers are told not to aim fans directly at plants because of wind burn. That requires extra details. Don’t aim a fan directly at plants and leave it there in the same spot at the same speed. If you have the ability to oscillate or change the intensity of the fan at an interval then you’re good to aim the fan directly at the plants. Wind burn is a result of the same speed of air being blown in the same spot for hours/days at a time. Feel free to hit those seedlings with a shifting wind.
If we talk about cannabis in nature, indicas and sativas both originate in places with high, strong winds.
Well said K,Yes to piggyback off this.. @LKABudMan and I hashed this out.. growers are told not to aim fans directly at plants because of wind burn. That requires extra details. Don’t aim a fan directly at plants and leave it there in the same spot at the same speed. If you have the ability to oscillate or change the intensity of the fan at an interval then you’re good to aim the fan directly at the plants. Wind burn is a result of the same speed of air being blown in the same spot for hours/days at a time. Feel free to hit those seedlings with a shifting wind.
If we talk about cannabis in nature, indicas and sativas both originate in places with high, strong winds.
Thanks, I peeped at the roots of those 2 today, looking good. I tossed the twisted one on the right. Figured since I'm doing sort of a selection run anyways, why waste time and resources on #10. So down to 7, up-potting tomorrow on my day off and I will take more pics thenLooking great 2water. They are getting bigger my friend..
The two on the left up front going to be big..nice
Thanks Azimuth, first time transplanting and it appears to be successful .Looking good
I'm liking 12 & 13 & 1
#2 (back middle) has gotten floppy, #12 and #13 (back left and right) are growing like weeds, lol! The front 3 seem to have fully recovered. Dont know what to think of #2, she is my miracle baby, thought she wasnt going to sprout, tossed in my soil bin, next day there it was. I threw it in a cup and back in the tent. So I'm really hoping that 1: it's a female, and 2: that it is healthy. Seems different from other 2 in the back, possible Larry pheno?