It's Monday again, so it's
Update time!
Both plants (Kalashnikov auto and Iced Grapefruit photoperiod) are doing well- so well,in fact
that I had to move the Kalashnikov outside yesterday because it got too crowded in the box.
Here's a Saugaview® of the I.G.- her runty beginnings seem to be a thing of the past (except for one branch)...She's 34 days old now
She's still in the "looks like a cabbage" stage...It's hard to tell from the pic, but she's got only 3 main branches, so I guess that makes her a tri-line...There was 4 mains, but one of them still thinks she's a runt, so it's not growing enough to keep up with the others...
It's also time for her second feeding of GeoFlora veg nutes- she really enjoyed the first dose, even though it was 24g too much...so the second dose is the correct amount for a 3 gallon pot...
In case anyone's wondering what all those sticks are doing in there...those are what I'm using to tie down the branches for the quadline training (actually tri-line on this one) the hook is adjustable, so as the plant gets stronger, you can stab it deeper into the soil- all the way to the bottom of the pot if need be, so the plant doesn't pull them out.
And a pic of the Hydra-1000 that's growing this one from here on in- it's at 70 watts right now, and doing a great job...Thanks,
@Atreum Lighting !
Now for a look at the Kalashnikov auto, which is going to finish up outside- she's 41 days old, and she got her second dose of GeoFlora nutes (Bloom) last Tuesday, so she's got a week to go before the next dose...
She's 10 inches tall so far-She may not get much taller, but time will tell...
Another nice thing about the Hydra-1000- you can move the plants out into direct sunlight without having to slowly acclimate them to the sun...
Ever vigilant, Pretzel the wonder cat guards his favorite plant...
We're finally getting some sunny weather- not very warm, but at least it's sunny...
One of her little buds:
And that's about all I've got today.
Thanks for looking, I appreciate the support!
I hope everyone has a great week, and please, stay safe!