Ravenplume
Well-Known Member
2024-03-17 / 13:00
I am now opening my first of what I call Pocket Journals, which are like the previous side journal, but I like this name better. Anyhow, the focus on this first pocket journal is simply comparing sexing techniques, specifically comparing the technique of starting them from planting on flowering lighting (which I have personally settled on as 14 hours dark and 10 hours light, giving some room for derping and forgetting to wake up or put to bed) and starting a plant on 14/10 after they reach what I call Level:0 status of a crown and at least one level of leaves (not counting the initial baby leaves).
This is the follow up to the previous side journal, which I had to close out because I lost track of what had gone through 14/10 already. This time around, I am going to try to keep the subjects to 2 or 3 sibling pairs at the most, at least until I have decided I have enough data to determine which is really the most effective method.
In order to keep track of what has been through what now, the A and B designators will be the indicators for any plants from now on as to whether they have done the flowering from birth or not. So here is A, aka Alpha, which will be in darkness until noon tomorrow.
And B, aka Bravo gets to spend the day in a south facing window, and will then be moved to under one of the several lamps around the house until bedtime.
I will be doing updates daily around noon, when A has its wakey, showing how each is developed of course.
I am now opening my first of what I call Pocket Journals, which are like the previous side journal, but I like this name better. Anyhow, the focus on this first pocket journal is simply comparing sexing techniques, specifically comparing the technique of starting them from planting on flowering lighting (which I have personally settled on as 14 hours dark and 10 hours light, giving some room for derping and forgetting to wake up or put to bed) and starting a plant on 14/10 after they reach what I call Level:0 status of a crown and at least one level of leaves (not counting the initial baby leaves).
This is the follow up to the previous side journal, which I had to close out because I lost track of what had gone through 14/10 already. This time around, I am going to try to keep the subjects to 2 or 3 sibling pairs at the most, at least until I have decided I have enough data to determine which is really the most effective method.
In order to keep track of what has been through what now, the A and B designators will be the indicators for any plants from now on as to whether they have done the flowering from birth or not. So here is A, aka Alpha, which will be in darkness until noon tomorrow.
And B, aka Bravo gets to spend the day in a south facing window, and will then be moved to under one of the several lamps around the house until bedtime.
I will be doing updates daily around noon, when A has its wakey, showing how each is developed of course.