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Happy Wednesday all, and it's been gray and rainy here so my clones are all getting a bit angry being stuck under a single 23w CFL for the whole week.
The heck with them, let's check in on the auto tent:
From the left that's Queen G auto (day 31), Queen G auto 2 (day 23), and Ruby Tuesday auto (day 34). Let's take a closer look at each while I have you.
QGa, which gets tied down a little more every morning and is still doing its twisty thing with the new leaves:
Queen G auto 2 (no pistils no topping, though I did take off the first node):
And finally, the fully flowering RTa (which got a gallon of early flower nutes this morning):
I'm not doing any training anymore, but I'm leaving the ties on to keep it all nice and even. I do a lot of leaf tucking and take off about 2/day that are really in the way. And the lower node that I pushed up to the canopy is now there and indistinguishable from the rest of the tops.
Finally, I have a few leaves on the RTa that look like this:
I thought whoa, that doesn't look good! So I broke out the scope to have a look at the bottom:
And the top:
I don't see anything there, so I'm not going to worry about it.
That's it from me today, other than my son is out of isolation after testing negative yesterday (5 days after exposure) and back in the house. Phewf!
for stopping by to my winter auto extravaganza.
The heck with them, let's check in on the auto tent:
From the left that's Queen G auto (day 31), Queen G auto 2 (day 23), and Ruby Tuesday auto (day 34). Let's take a closer look at each while I have you.
QGa, which gets tied down a little more every morning and is still doing its twisty thing with the new leaves:
Queen G auto 2 (no pistils no topping, though I did take off the first node):
And finally, the fully flowering RTa (which got a gallon of early flower nutes this morning):
I'm not doing any training anymore, but I'm leaving the ties on to keep it all nice and even. I do a lot of leaf tucking and take off about 2/day that are really in the way. And the lower node that I pushed up to the canopy is now there and indistinguishable from the rest of the tops.
Finally, I have a few leaves on the RTa that look like this:
I thought whoa, that doesn't look good! So I broke out the scope to have a look at the bottom:
And the top:
I don't see anything there, so I'm not going to worry about it.
That's it from me today, other than my son is out of isolation after testing negative yesterday (5 days after exposure) and back in the house. Phewf!
for stopping by to my winter auto extravaganza.