Now things are looking good.
Something to note about the CS. I tested both batches on opposite sides of the box. One top each near the air inlet side, and one top each near the exhaust fan. The two near the air inlet holes look exactly as I expected. Sacs are everywhere and no pistils are present. But on the two near the exhaust fan, hairs have formed as well as sacs.
It's interesting that the position of the tops had the same effect on each batch of CS. Had I only used CS near the exhaust fan, I would have assumed that there was a issue with the CS and never considered the idea that the location inside the box played a role. I am assuming that near the exhaust fan was turbulent and either hotter or colder than near the inlet holes. I can't see any other differences in the way they were treated. Interesting none the less...
Here are the two near the inlet holes that are as expected.
Here are the two that were near the exhaust have hairs also.
Here is a pic of normal flowering tops.
Also, I was down there wondering about trimming my scrog.
I have heard every side and I have seen every side. I have come to the conclusion that the only real way to know for sure what works for me is to try it and find out.
I have two plants in scrog so I decided to do a decent trim of fan leaves on one of them (the one with the hairs on the CS treated tops). Now I will have one trimmed and one not and I will be able to judge for myself. I trimmed no branches, but took a fair amount of leaves. Pretty much anything bigger than a playing card. Nothing with any trics on it.
Here is a pic of after. I feel like I took a lot, but there is still a lot there, so I think it will be good...
Note. The location inside the box has had no noticable effect on any of the normal flowering tops. Only the CS treated ones...
Here is a pic of one of the trimmed tops that was treated with CS. What do you think... Did I take too much? I feel like I should of done that two weeks ago...
Well that's it for now... Any comments would be much appreciated.
Best Wishes.