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Day 34 veg. I had two males, Superman and Stretch, both the most vigorous of the 6 and both of two very distinct phenos, one shorter, bushier wide-leaved and the other a stretchier, narrower-leaved variety. I destroyed them both, but have rooted cuttings of each. Of the 4 remaining, 3 are definite female and the other remains unknown. Of the 3 for sure ladies, one is purple-stemmed heavily and broad-leaved, one is kinda purple-stemmed and broad-leaved and the othe is a bushy and narrow-leaved pheno.
I now have each of the four remaining under 92 watts each, split between 2-23w 6500K and 2-23w 2700K, for a total of 368 watts and 24,816 lumens in about 4 square feet. I'm also sacrificing a little side lighting, as I'm vegging my clones in the same space.
I just watered with plain water the past week, during transplant phase. I fed heavy today, the second full watering since transplanting to new ghetto grow bags, sitting in $1 Dollar General roasting pans to handle run-off. 6 tsp Big Bloom, 6 tsp Grow Big per gallon, per plant. I'm interested how well they respond.
Edit: I should add I started a little LSTing of all. Looks like my one remaining mainline plant will get LSTed from here out. Female and male clones for mother plants and pollen, hopefully with different phenos representing both Blueberry and Sannie's Jack represented was my goal with this indoor seed op. Now all that is left is to pull the trigger and flower the moms in a couple of weeks or so, I'm guessing and finding out which I want to work further with outdoors and indoors. Six for 6 first time cloning, with one rooting in a cup of water.