@ruby fruit , I don't see the problem with having a synthetic fertilizer cheat day. I'd give my prized pony steroids. lol
Precisely,
@mr sunshine . My objective is to grow a huge root mass. I've found that the roots themselves become woody...aka they become meaty (say you are sawing a branch, the meat is what you are sawing into...) Sorry, I don't have photos of the girthy roots at the moment. I do have photos of next year's crop.
These are my F2 sativa/indica hybrids I created. They express a variety of phenotypes explained by the reproductive cycle of angiosperms. So far I have five plants, and only three which I am interested in. The two on the left are the rejects of the group...Early in there development they demonstrated retardation in the structure of their leaves.
The plant in front of the lantern has weird leave patterns as shown below.
It must be destroyed...
In the first picture you can see that the two plants given addition soil grew tall and a thicker stem, the photo below shows the difference in size. The plant on the left is taller....
The best growing specimen from this group...
This plant had a deformed leaf, and I believe it shouldn't be kept for breeding purposes...I'm depriving it of water. hah
man, I need to clean my work bench....lol I'm probably going to use these for a mid summer light dep. grow.