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30 days later with clones - now in a small tent


doctor_nelson

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My 3 bagseed plants are doing very nicely with my cheap combination of LED downlight and E27 globes surprisingly enough - despite comments suggesting they were crap - we'll see how they go when I flip.

 


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Feeding now at 3/4 of the recommended strength from the canna coco website - 2.5ml/L of A and B, calmagic 1ml/L and acetic acid 0.75ml/L to bring the pH down to about 5.8

 

They've been transplanted into 4L fabric pots and I think that might be the size I flower them in.

 

I appear to have 2 indica phenotypes (guessing from the low, bushy stature and the leaf shape being shorter and fatter) and a sativa phenotype with longer, thinner more elegant leaves and a slower growth pattern.

 

The two indica phenotypes have been topped once and are now undergoing LST to give me a flat canopy for flowering later. I have two perky clones from those two in plastic cups @ day 5 visible in the photos.

 

The sativa phenotype has only had some LST - it's a very slow grower compared to the indica phenotypes and I'll cut some clones as soon as the 4 I have are settled.

 

Tent arrived today - they outgrew the bucket when they needed transplanting to 4L pots and I'd made a spacebucket out of some cheap Bunnings black plastic storeage boxes but again, the little darlings are getting too big - hence the tent.

 


Here are some more snaps.

 

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