Shakira had recovered a bit since losing the fan leaves, and now time to start directing.
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And Willomena has entered phase 1
She was SO healthy as a seedling. Very short inter-nodal length.
Two days ago
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Today
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The differences really stick out at ya. I have seen so many variations of strawberry cough. Curious to see how it turns out.I love those spiky leaves. Pretty!
Thanks, D! It was difficult to see her catch the other so quickly.It must be hard to bring yourself to cut things off her when she looks so healthy and beautiful. She's still a beauty after cutting, though.
Thanks, D! It was difficult to see her catch the other so quickly.
This one is a mystery. I KIND of know what to expect, but this strain is relatively new. I haven't seen anybody grow it yet. I am making so many changes at the same time that I don't know if the improvements in the lighting are additionally responsible for her short nodes, or if it is ALL in her genes. Those nodes make this shaky man very nervous when pruning...lol. I have to use the tiniest of Fiskars, brace my arm, take a deep breath, and pray.
Can't wait until you get back up and running again. You should be enjoying the fruits of your labor soon, no?
Willomena is pulling up the rear. She was doing well enough that I could ditch those fan leaves.
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And after...
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now, let her recover a couple of days and start directing her where I want. Notice a pattern here? Best to pause in between steps to avoid too much stress on the plant at one given time.
Thanks for pointing it out. I even checked them, because RIU was acting up again. Will fix them in the morning.Can't see your photos in this post for some reason.
Put Your Glasses OnCan't see your photos in this post for some reason.
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Thanks, Yoda!Looking good man keep it up!
LOL - I think it depends on the timing. The images were fine in the morning, and somewhere during the day, SOMETHING happened. I edited the post to include them again this morning, but I DO remember something about him being blind and using braille to check his leaves Just bustin' your chops, Dave -Put Your Glasses On
LOL - I think it depends on the timing. The images were fine in the morning, and somewhere during the day, SOMETHING happened. I edited the post to include them again this morning, but I DO remember something about him being blind and using braille to check his leaves Just bustin' your chops, Dave -
LOL - too funny, man!No fair making fun of my poor eyesight! LOL I really ought to wear them more often, but I've been in denial. It creeps up on you slowly when you get older so that you learn to live with it, but I found out that it can sometimes be bad in the grow room.
I cna see teh pticerus nwo.
Added a couple of de-globed Cree LEDs. If I pull the bungee cord, the fixture will hang vertically between the two plants. Special thanks to The Dawg for pointing me in the right direction with my LED bulb questions!!!!
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