It's not oregano
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Strain is Bulldog seeds Northern Lights (feminized photo).
Growing in B&Q verve compost with roughly 20% perlite.
Watered with plain tap water which is left to breathe, watered when needed using finger/knuckle and also lifting pot test. Roughly 5 days in this pot, but only been in it a week. No nutes yet.
Stealth cabinet soil grow using 4x 23w 6500k CFL's at the moment. More CFL's can be added later. Can't really use anything else as growing in a small chest of drawers (28" w x 15"d x 32" h) for the full grow and I have very little height to use, hence the LST.
Temps around 26-27C day and min of 19 at night (I have a small heater on a STC 1000 thermostat) and humidity of around 60%
Now on day 21since breaking surface.
I posted last week with pics of my plant as I thought it was too short, and also asked about potting on. I got some helpful advice and was told everything looked ok, which really put my mind at rest - thanks to all concerned.
Next day I saw roots coming through the base of the container so I put her into a 5 litre pot and also fimmed her at the 5th node. I figured it was daft stressing her twice and decided both at once was better. I might be totally wrong, but it is my first ever grow and you learn through your mistakes.
I gave it a day and started to lightly LST her side branches, as the main stalk was too small to bend usefully in my opinion (she was only 15 days from breaking the surface and was only about 2" tall but 4" wide with REALLY close nodes). Pics 1& 2 show the fim site and also her 4th node branches just starting LST.
Holy crap! One week later and I have had to lst her more, as new growth is shooting out left right and centre. She is still only about 3" tall due to the LST, but she is 8" wide and changing every day. You can see on the later pics how the fim site has regrown, and all the new sprouts coming from the lower branches that were opened up due to the LST.
I have just noticed that there is a wire between the y of a node on the last pic (about 9 o'clock, on the pic) so I will move that when it is lights on. Also, I had literally just finished LST when I took the pics last night, so some leaves look to be facing sideways etc, but they will be facing upwards again when I get home today.
Any opinions good or bad are always welcome, my first ever grow so I need to learn if I am going majorly wrong somewhere.
Strain is Bulldog seeds Northern Lights (feminized photo).
Growing in B&Q verve compost with roughly 20% perlite.
Watered with plain tap water which is left to breathe, watered when needed using finger/knuckle and also lifting pot test. Roughly 5 days in this pot, but only been in it a week. No nutes yet.
Stealth cabinet soil grow using 4x 23w 6500k CFL's at the moment. More CFL's can be added later. Can't really use anything else as growing in a small chest of drawers (28" w x 15"d x 32" h) for the full grow and I have very little height to use, hence the LST.
Temps around 26-27C day and min of 19 at night (I have a small heater on a STC 1000 thermostat) and humidity of around 60%
Now on day 21since breaking surface.
I posted last week with pics of my plant as I thought it was too short, and also asked about potting on. I got some helpful advice and was told everything looked ok, which really put my mind at rest - thanks to all concerned.
Next day I saw roots coming through the base of the container so I put her into a 5 litre pot and also fimmed her at the 5th node. I figured it was daft stressing her twice and decided both at once was better. I might be totally wrong, but it is my first ever grow and you learn through your mistakes.
I gave it a day and started to lightly LST her side branches, as the main stalk was too small to bend usefully in my opinion (she was only 15 days from breaking the surface and was only about 2" tall but 4" wide with REALLY close nodes). Pics 1& 2 show the fim site and also her 4th node branches just starting LST.
Holy crap! One week later and I have had to lst her more, as new growth is shooting out left right and centre. She is still only about 3" tall due to the LST, but she is 8" wide and changing every day. You can see on the later pics how the fim site has regrown, and all the new sprouts coming from the lower branches that were opened up due to the LST.
I have just noticed that there is a wire between the y of a node on the last pic (about 9 o'clock, on the pic) so I will move that when it is lights on. Also, I had literally just finished LST when I took the pics last night, so some leaves look to be facing sideways etc, but they will be facing upwards again when I get home today.
Any opinions good or bad are always welcome, my first ever grow so I need to learn if I am going majorly wrong somewhere.