Down came critical hog and mother of berries, freeing up ~ 1/2 of the flowering tent.
In their place I’ve moved in the big mother of berries. She’s only filling half the space at the moment, hopefully during stretch she won’t try and take up any more space.
A look at the veg tent, mainly running clones from the critical hog and one of the mother of berries. I’ve also got a couple of auto blueberry growing, although I’m not sure why as always disappointed with the yields from autos.
The big mother of berries is finally beginning to stretch. I’m tempted to move another plant in to fill up the space, but I have a feeling as soon as I do that it will be too tight in the tent again.
Critical hog is doing well, looks like it’s going to be the highest yielding of the three plants.
On the right is purple #1 from Dutch passion and two blueberry autos. I’m going to see how autos do flowering in the smaller pots so they won’t be transplanted at all. There is also two critical mass and one northern lights x big bud I’m waiting on germinating.
On the left is the four clones, two critical hog, one mother of berries and one red dragon.
Not much change in the flowering tent this evening. Critical hog is flowering away nicely, Red dragon looks like she has finished stretch and is moving slowly into flowering, while the big mother of berries is picking up pace and well and truly stretching now.
She’s doing well now she has started stretching, I was a little worried at first that she wasn’t going to do anything... hopefully she will retain her ‘rectangular’ shape so I can keep other plants rotating in the tent around her
I moved the purple #1 into the flowering tent this evening. Hopefully things won’t become over crowded.
The gardens in a good place now, with plenty of plants ready to keep running a productive perpetual garden while I veg a big girl for a December flip to flowering. I think I’m going to use one of the critical hog clones as they have proven to be rather good yielding plants, although I’m going to have my work cut out to produce a 1kg dry contender ready for flowering in the next 3 months.
Things are trooping along well in the flowering tent, although I could do with getting in and moving the plants around a little bit, the big mother of berries could do with some more space but we still have another couple of weeks at least on the furthest along critical hog. I guess it’s just going to have to be cramped for a while.
In light of moving the big mother of berries into flowering early, I’m going to have a go and see how big I can get this critical hog clone before the end of December.