We narrowed them down from about 35 starter plants. There were some laggers and weak sisters in the first 35, although all looked to be pretty healthy. From there, we put the best 10 in bubble buckets and already there are 4 standouts that already have massive, barked trunks with tons of side branching. From my experience, the ones that exhibit this type of growth ALWAYS become the best producers. Therefore, these four will likely provide the clones for the first flower run. We will track how the clones from each of these four produce and keep anywhere from 1 up to all 4 to be permanent moms.Are there much diff on the super lemon haze moms. have one growing right now but wondering how uniform they are
Thanks bro!Very cool setup dude, will be watching this one for sure.
Hey scooby! Glad to have you back. Sounds like you had a killer fun time. Wanted to ask you what that 1 plant yielded dry? I only get about 1/3 of that per plant. I wish I could yield like your 4 did. You truly inspired me to top my girls 2x to get 6 tops.what up commerce? hope all is well man. how's the room coming along?
here's some pics to get ya motivated...
these 6 went into flower a few weeks ago. day 10 of 12/12 in these pics.
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these 4 girls were just finishing up. day 55 in these pics.
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these 6 are waiting to go into flower. i had to take them out while i did some work on the tent to get ready for some upgrades. they like to stretch their legs in the sun anyway. lol.
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harvest time. trimming up the first plant. she was the smallest. after i get the other 3 trimmed up and dried i think i'll be well over 1gpw. nice, tight nugs.
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You learned from a book.... I learned from actual growing experiences... over 20yrThink how sweet this grow would be with some real reflectors. I learned many years ago, from Jorge's bible, that parabolics were one of the least efficient reflector designs out there...barely above that of a bare bulb. Actually makes this grow even more impressive seeing what he's done with paras. Check this reflector test link: http://www.greners.com/reflector-test.html
By the way, Colonuggs, got any shots of late bloom?