Hello fellow 420 Magaziners', hope all is going well in your worlds!
Time for some more garden notes and pictures. I've been dealing with a bit of a worm infestation, yeah - it's that time of year. Time to start ramping up the azamax applications to about once per week. I've noticed that a proper treatment during the first few weeks of flower or so really prevents them from appearing later on. Anyway, enough worm talk. I'm really surprised at how quickly the final KC-45 clone (decided not to grow it anymore, though it was a tough decision to make), and the Jack Herer are flowering. They're looking like some early birds for sure. JH is starting to put out a nice stink to her as well. Okay so I added two more freshly transplanted Swiss Cheese clones to the tent. My plan being to get the limbs to stretch out nicely, I'd really rather have those two clones just vegetate, but they will most likely start to flower. If I can get some flowers to finish naturally, that'll give me more room in the dark chamber to accommodate force flowering. Alright well the beast specimen is flowering incredibly fast, I couldn't believe it, I think it's only been outside for about a week. Now that we're officially above 12/12 and increasing, we might see some effects, but depending on the plant itself, they could just continue flowering, will have to monitor them. I still have not released the CFL veggers, I took some more Swiss Cheese clones and I'm hoping they'll root before I have to force flower. Okay so the official vegetative line up for now (will add some strains later before June probably) is going to be mainly the NYCD x JH x C91, Swiss Cheese, and BB x SM, but there will be a few more that I'll figure out what I want to sprout. I'm totally about the Swiss Cheese though, I'm in love with the phenotype that I so luckily got with the very last seed out of the pack, which somehow was a female. It's a sign to clone it.
(natural/variable lighting conditions)
Swiss Cheese, my lovely specimen.
KC-45
Jack Herer
Fresh Swiss Cheese clones (non fimmed...)
More of my current favorite (SC) specimen
Sunrise