Lemon OG Candy Philosopher Seeds From Cannapot

The variegation was there at the beginning, then you couldn't see it as all for awhile. It came back in the beginning of flower and once again it has disappeared. It might have to do with light exposure or increase in nutrients that makes it more pronounced at times.
Now that's cool. I'll pay attention and maybe tell when different things become available in the soil by her funkieness.
 
I have some. I have to figure whether I want to spray it on or put it on the soil.
When I used it I mixed it in with the nutes. I'm not sure if it stays 100% in solution when the water evaporates off the leaves. I'd test it first so as not to leave white powder behind if you decide to spray.
How many days would you think is plenty to develop roots for a healthy uppot from 5 gal to 10? It's too big to look without a helper.
It's hard to make a generalization. I usually go by how fast it's drinking if I can't slide it out. I'm never in fabric until their final homes so at least I can check the holes for roots.
 
When I used it I mixed it in with the nutes. I'm not sure if it stays 100% in solution when the water evaporates off the leaves. I'd test it first so as not to leave white powder behind if you decide to spray.

It's hard to make a generalization. I usually go by how fast it's drinking if I can't slide it out. I'm never in fabric until their final homes so at least I can check the holes for roots.
I'm in plastic now so maybe Sunday with company over we can have a look. They are 20 days now and 5 day waterings, maybe 4.
 
I just looked at my variegated clone, she has some hooked leaves as well. I think it may have to do with chlorophyll production. On my plant the greener side of the leaves are hooking toward the variegated side. It's almost as though the greener side is growing faster, producing a hook. I see that on quite a few of your leaves too.
 
It could be a coincidence. I have a Himalaya Gold growing right now. 1/4 of the plant has hooking, deformed leaves and buds. She was weird from the seedling stage. It's just really strange that it is an entire quadrant of the plant.
 
Yes Guys, my sentiments exactly. Happy Saturday 420 Guys!!
 
Well alrighty! The 4 Lemons took 10 gallon cloth pots today. A huge leap into the future of farming as we know it here at the otterfarm. They are in my new The Rev v2.2 virgin soil. There's a bottom layer of raw amendments and a top one. The pots are big enough that I didn't make spikes for extra help. I think if I continue on this path smaller containers will be in my future. Fine by me these things weigh a ton. I'll have to learn that when the time comes.
They were 25 days in the 5 gallon ones and had a serious amount of roots around and under the pots.
I figure 2 to 3 weeks and i should see some real traction and takeoff. The root system should be on track to feed them to flower well for me and I'll flip them then.
I have to tell you I already feel better about throwing caution to the wind by disregarding my ph pen. That thing is a pain in the ass for my broken old body to keep checking and rechecking, shaking the nuted bottle and pouring in the tiny cup to test. My neck thanks me already.
@Van Stank The one with your soil is growing so wonderfully. Every leaf just perfect. Lots of nodes, and growing like a champ. I felt bad dropping her into my soil but I had to. Thanks for the tester, I'd run this soil any day. It rocks! I hope the soil I made is near as good.
Here they are.
Stank soil




 
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