Thanks Allgood. Yes you can tell that she is mostly indica but the spacing on her is a bit more stretchy or widely spaced. LOL I am a sativa lover and I guess I tend to see things to that side, my persoanl predjuice I guess. I am glad that we have similiar phenos, I am anxious as a little boy waiting for the originals to break ground. I have two of the seeds I have bred that have cracked already under 24 hours, so I hope the rest crack also.
I have grown 3 cycles of el monstre now, 2 were good and one I had a small stroke and hernia operation and needless to say that grow was total shit, perdon my language. I have learned alot about the plant and hope that will carry forward on this grow. I have had I think 2 plants that were fairly heavy feeders, but the rest never accepted more than 1/2 strength solutions of nutes. This grow I am using a different mix of soil than the previous grows.
The new mix is the same as the past,lol, most of it is recycled for the past 4 years, just mixed with the new compost and this abano compost that the coffee farmers use here, all certified organic. I mix this 50/50 with the soil and it really helps break up the heavy clay soil we have here. Things grow great in the straight soil, you can't believe the worm populations here, but it is very much clay and is hard to use in containers. So far my other plants that have used this mix have been much healthier and bigger plants than my past grows. I also changed my nutes on this cycle and my plants seem very happy and don't show signs of lacking anything.
This cycle I have gone to fish emulsion, 3% hydrogen peroxide solution and some molasses. So far I have gotten by never feeding more than 1/2 strength on the fish or peroxide and I use the molasses sparingly these days (I change this on different whims each grow). I have 3 girls that are more or less 4 weeks into flower, that were put to natural daylight cycle around the 20th of Nov. I count my flower time from when I see the pistils cluster and not when I switch their cycle.
Guess I have rambled on long enough for now...lol me and my pipe. Thanks for the input and looking forward to seeing and learning about your grow. I always enjoy watching how others grow the same plant to compare what can be done to improve. Good luck with your move, those are always a pain in the ass.