Couple of questions:
Why is there so many 3 fingered leaf ? Usually that is a sign of things. Plus it seems it as purple stalks / stems.
I thought southflorida og was an indica dom .
What light cycle are those on ?
Seems overly stretched.
Why not train if these are that tall ?
Also. 3:1 perlite to vermiculite would cut down watering frequency
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That’s how the plant always grows. Even in 15 gallons. South Florida OG rarely ever puts out 5 fingered leaves. Doesn’t really matter what system.
Judging by the plant, does something look amiss? This clone has always thrown 3 fingered leaves. 3 gal, 5 gal, 15 gal.
this was a trial run and pure perlite was chosen to run it. Agreed the water holding capability with vermiculite would hold water better. Again this was a trial run. Only showcasing what was found with pure perlite, in this room with this strain.
If the 3 fingered leaves this strain puts off run after run generates some concern, with how she’s been running for years, your input and comment is always appreciated. Another perspective can’t do anything but add to collective data.
The stems/stalks actually are a maroon color. Mostly stripes down the stalks. Pertaining to genetics, it’s always had maroon stripes running down the stalks. The picture lighting in the picture you’re referring to is admittedly not great. The color runs a maroon which is a little easier to see in the next picture of the entire plant.