Rocketman64
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One of the big advantages to growing individual plants (instead of large herds) is the opportunity to be very selective. I chose this breed of plant because it's reputation for showing some breathtaking phenol-types. I only ordered two femenized seeds from this breeder and the very first one that germinated is this now 45-day old Killing Fields F1. This is being grown in soil using a passive wicking system under 130w CFL's in a 2x2x4 grown cabinet. The passive wicking system is simply a 12" diameter x 6" deep dish with soil and a large, rolled-up microfiber towel poking through the bottom aprox. 3". The wick comes up into the potting dish aprox. 2". The dish sits on top of a small bucket filled with rain water, the wick dips into the water aprox. 2". This keeps the perched water table out of the root zone by providing enough wicking to pull excess moisture out of the soil while maintaining enough capillary action to keep the soil perfectly moist. No root rot ever. The inside of the dish is coated with a thick coating of MicroKote for root-tip pruning making for a massive, super-fine root system. She's currently drinking around 200-300ml per day which I find to be quite fascinating. I know there's no evaporation occurring because the water is not exposed to light or air meaning anything lost from the reservoir is being taken up by the plant. To me, that seems like a lot of uptake going on for one plant compared to others I've grown like this. This tells me the root system is in it's perfect environment. Hopefully, I can keep her healthy all the way through flower because I think the display is just getting started, she's only in her 4th week of flower. I'll continue to post pics as she moves along if you guys and gals are interested. I shouldn't have a problem getting a few pics up once a week. Anybody interested in seeing the rest of this grow?
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