Thanks for the site-news update Amy! Pretty quiet here as well.
Did some watering, scoped the BT2 (still no amber, still bulking up...may need yet
another week!). I put them outside because it's sunny if chilly. I'm hoping the radiant warmth will counteract the air temps. And I wanted to give the driver a break as well. Rain is expected much of next week so I'm thinking the plants will be in the shed under the lights 20/4 for 5 days in a row. No real sun until Monday week! On the plus side, nighttime lows are no longer in the 40s.
The Sour G is no worse, no better, and still weighs a ton.
I was talking to
@Van Stank last night and I realized that – since this truly is a perpetual grow (I never thought of it that way before...obvious to some, helpful to me!) – I need to have a schedule of sorts so I can time out what I want outside this summer. So here is what I'm thinking:
At the end of January, assuming the Sour G looks healthy again, I will flip the AK-47, Sour G, and Peyote Critical quad. I'm going to try to flip them in the bike shed somehow (it they fit height-wise) so the vegging plants can still have the light in the shed. Deciding on the nighttime period gets a bit tricky in the winter but I'll sort something out.
Those should be done by the middle of April, which leaves the two Candidas and the AK and Sour G clones. For the spring/summer I'm going to drop a DTF (
Stank Genetics Durban Thunderfuck), an
420 Super Lemon Haze, and one more I haven't decided yet. And I may not flower the AK clone as I just want to keep it around...I have plenty in jars still. Then they can all flower together over the summer unless the Candidas get too big and I flip them on their own after the first three.
And no autos this run. Probably not until fall unless something changes. Because things change!
Anyway, that's me thinking out loud. Thanks for listening
.