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This is my Barneys Pineapple Chunk that I over sliced for the fluxing experiment.
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This baby is from RCM collectiveThis is my Firee99 photoperiod. I actually dropped the pot with this baby and she seems to be recovering fine despite the fact that she fell completely out of the pot.
All of a sudden she decided to stretch.This baby is also from RCM collective she is an autoflower sour rainbow. She's been in soil for 2 1/2 months and hasn't grown much but she wants to flower and is really stinky in a good way..
I have topped her and gonna begin fluxingThis is my Firee99 photoperiod. I actually dropped the pot with this baby and she seems to be recovering fine despite the fact that she fell completely out of the pot.
Flux capacitor is broken but looks like it may still workThis is my Barneys Pineapple Chunk that I over sliced for the fluxing experiment.
Moving right along with flowering.Flowering of this colombian sativa is moving right along. She is starting to stink and is filling up with trichomes. Also check out these reddish pink pistils.
Photo updateBarney's pineapple chunk. Gonna top and begin fluxing.
Photo updateThis is my Firee99 photoperiod. I actually dropped the pot with this baby and she seems to be recovering fine despite the fact that she fell completely out of the pot.
Photo updateThis baby is also from RCM collective she is an autoflower sour rainbow. She's been in soil for 2 1/2 months and hasn't grown much but she wants to flower and is really stinky in a good way..
Thanks for the tips. I really don't like autoflowers. I have one but my favorites are the photoperiods so I can control when to flower. I have them under led tubes during the night to keep the veg cycle going. And outside in the greenhouse I keep the flowering plants with a heater to maintain the heat and a couple of buckets of water.Hey, need any help in Columbia? I am looking out my window at snow. BRRRR.
I believe most of Columbia gets 12/12 daylight 365 days of the year. That would indicate that an auto-flowering plant would be a best choice as your days are not long enough to hold the plants in vegetative state until they get a bit bigger. The wide range of temperatures are a challenge. 80 degrees in sunlight should be good for growth but maybe a cover over them at sundown would hold in the heat for the night. I have seen the figure of 11 degrees F as a day/night differential to be perfect. Right Sue?
As for the inverted L shape plant, it will probably fall over during a good growing day when the drying pot is over-balanced by the weighty colas. Best tie that girl to the wall.
On the younger plants I find that taking out the growth tip out of the 5th node gives a good base to manifold the plant which then grows two equal horns that balance each other.
Happy Growing