sf_frankie
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Quite a bit of progress since my last update. I wasn’t happy with the slow growth in a handful of the lice cream cake plants. A number of them never really seemed to recover from the nutrient shock. They were all stating to look healthy but close to half had stunted growth. In the last update, i had rearranged plants a bit to focus the most intense sections of light on the weakest plants and that helped some of them but it wasn’t good enough for all. A decision was made to “cull the heard”. Initially, I had removed around 10 plants and watched for a week. Perhaps I was being a tad impatient but I started with so many more plants than originally planned, I had that luxury to cull even more. Final plant count for this run will be 32, 28 of which are ICC. The plants will now have ample room to grow and only the strongest specimens remaining will be flowered in the room so I don’t think my final yield will suffer much. The rest of the plants are going outside for me to practice/experiment with training technique and nutrient combos. I will probably have one that I purposely injure and then nurse back to health. Should be fun
This weekend I picked up a 50 pint dehuey and built myself a scrog. The scrog is made from some pre-tied tomato trellis net and schedule 40 rigid pvc. It’s height adjustable, can easily add a second or third level and it straps directly to my table. I’m quite pleased with the final product! Still need to build the other one but it should be quick and easy since I’ve already done one.
This weekend I picked up a 50 pint dehuey and built myself a scrog. The scrog is made from some pre-tied tomato trellis net and schedule 40 rigid pvc. It’s height adjustable, can easily add a second or third level and it straps directly to my table. I’m quite pleased with the final product! Still need to build the other one but it should be quick and easy since I’ve already done one.
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