Good luck with your grow my friend
I never used that fertilizer system before
I’ll be tagging along
You can’t go wrong with lefty’s gear
It’s the best
Paps
The left hand show is on. I’m set up ready to roll.
the roots are very nice. @lefthandseeds anything that goes wrong is because of me. The plants look amazing. I love the leaves.Looks better today.
. Going to put up a big lefthand poster up sometimes this week. I want change my name to. Lefty’s bro. Lol. @lefthandseedsThey’re looking good so far!
Very similar at this point. When do you plan to start them in flower?
In a week I do believe. I have them in two gallon container containers. I want them in 3 . I’ll do it this week. I like to see at least 18in. I will clone of of these. I would like a moma
They are getting some height. The one tent is almost finished. I just met to wait till I have room. Even if the veg longer. Longer the bigger.
This is my first look at the black leb BX. There’s several phenos in there so I’ll be curious to see what you get. Do they both have similar branching? I can’t tell if they’re branched or apical
Yes the look the same. I’m not seeing fast growth. I’ll take some better picture.
You may have to explain. Those terms.
Apical meristem, region of cells capable of division and growth in the root and shoot tips in plants. Apical meristems give rise to the primary plant body and are responsible for the extension of the roots and shoots. … Immediately behind the apical meristem are three regions of primary meristematic tissues.
Primary growth is the upward growth of the stem and the downward growth of the roots . It is the type of growth that makes a plant longer. Some plants experience an additional type of growth called secondary growth, which occurs in plants known as dicots, such as trees, shrubs, and vines
One is. I believe. It has the. Y. At the top.
Oh wow, I was talking about the degree of branching. That Y is a really interesting mutation.
On the other two more mature plants, I can see different phenos. The first one has more prolific branching and the second is more “apical”. I think you will see the more branched one turn more black at the end of flowering.