Well this is not much of an update. But wanted to share just few pics.
The camera is getting to the point where its almost useless, only cause I don't have enough room in tent to picture the whole plant. (Which is a very good thing!!!). Here is the latest still image from the camera.
As you can see, not a lot of view there. So I did take some other shots, hope they give you a better sense of growth and health.
Of these 2 pictures, the first one is a basic overview. Plant, bucket, water level meter, etc. The second picture is just a close up of the leaves, you can see which ones were "crushed" for the FIMing.
I can tell you it has been a good month since shes been put in the bucket. I just redid the water and feed her full strength using the Lucas Formula at 3 gallons (its 3.5 to bottom of net pot).
Ill tell you this, SHE IS THIRSTY!!! The tent has been kept at about 70F, keeping the window cracked to let in the cold air, greatly helps offset the upstairs heat. So I know its not cause shes hot, just thirsty. Not so much hungry from what I can see. PPM slowly goes down but no where near as much as I water her. I feed her maybe every 2 weeks, but this will be first full strength feed, last one was 1/2 strength.
I'm going out of town this weekend for nights, but back in morning, but I am setting up bloom tent Sunday. Due to funds, I am going with some grow spotlights in socket clamp style lights. I would much rather go with halide, but I do not have the funds for that yet.
The lights are 2700K and are 120 watt each, so for the space, it will ample to handle 2 buckets (one single net pot bucket and one quad net pot bucket).
So after Sunday, my plan is to trim off 4 clones, get their roots going (10 days) and then put them in their buckets and let them grow till about 1.5 - 2.0 feet tall (month) and switch them to 12/12 with the 2700K.
I'm interested to see how 4 smaller net pots vs 1 large net pot does side by side. I may even switch the camera to the bloom tent since its has a lot more room and I should get full view of plants even at full height (5ish feet).
So hope you enjoy the progress, and let hope I have been taking good care of her to continue for a long while.
-Elrodvoss