I can believe it. Who wouldn’t want those?
Fulvic Acid, Foliar Misting at lites-out
ppfd running at 750 / 16 cm; increase tomorrow. Room is 28.8 C RH% 62, 20/4.
Bottom-feed planned for tomorrow morning. Worm Casting Tea with Fresh sticky Pads. We are succeeding in catching most insects (fungus gnats), if not all that emerge from the now-Porous sand!
Fresh sticky strips in the a.m. as well.
Thanks @MarsHydro
Here below are a few shots from last nites inspection.
Squirrel Tail has two definitely different structures on the go @Tlander, as well as the Oaxacan. There are some twisted sisters I hope…
The Bhadra plants all appear to have her same parents… and are the strongest strain of the bunch so to speak.
Worm Casting Tea is brewing for tomorrow mornings breakfast (21st)
I have clawing leaves on a couple of plants, Congo being one of them… not really sure where that is coming from at this point. And there are a couple of hot tips… Tallest plant is the Bhadra B and she is 12" tall from the soil, up
Those clawing leaves happened to my Oaxacan, Upstate told me too much Nitrogen, I don’t remember if sativas need less . Will be amazing to see them grow, they all look beautiful…
Thank You @George. Things change here daily
I’m trying to find the Sq Tail A shots…
Yeah, I got a serious case of “the claw” on my Bloody Monster plant right now. Sprinkled some blood meal down deep during a recent up-pot with no concern for measurement, lol. Whoops!
With 126 days flower time you should put her a name …
I will be calling her Names @George if she takes that long to get Ready…
I’m hoping she wants to get rid of me and just hustles right through.
I think you knew what you signed up for brother!
I guess there will be a Sept 2023, Landrace / Heirloom Challenge (part 2) …
It should said 2023/2024.
Ok, we’ll stop taking cheap shots now!
Plants are looking great brother!
Totally digging your setup and documentation.
Thanks again for all the work @iceman I’m jacked to have the 3 Bhadra’s standing tall
I may have used the same spoon you did @blowdout2269
Lovin’ it bro, and your black background photos are beautiful! Fun to see all those thin little leaves!
Yeah, apparently a little goes a long ways.
Hey @Tlander, long time no see!
All looking great!
The plan is to not Mess around. We are going into Flower, start of week 4.
This Monday when the lites go out in the Heirloom tent, it will be for ~48 hrs. No gentle sliding into Flower, gradual lite reduction etc. hell no. I found 2 Males today on day 19, how crazy is that.
Plants will be Foliar misted tomorrow with Fulvic Acid. Next meal will revisit Root Builder, B-Vital and Amino Acid
The Oaxacan A specimen, had shown Male Gear, today. Pics to follow
Here is the tourist, Purple Lemonade, imagine that, an Autoflower getting the Bums Rush!
Male Gear found on Oaxacan A. Admiring those skinny-bladed leaves, and something in the background caught my eye
And Today I will have a better look AT ALL OF THE PLANTS. Bhadra A has me concerned as well; below
With the Oaxacan “A”, the super Skinny-bladed plant being a Male, I have to ask long-flowering pros, how long does a Male Oaxacan take to run “IT’s cycle”, to completion… ?
Not saying I’m adopting him, curiosity has it this time. Last day week 3. Darkness for the Tent in the morning
Day 21 and there are a few with Junk showing. Pictures taken, which I’ll post shortly
-Foliar Mist done at Lites-out. Looks like they need a drink. Simple worm Tea this Evening, Root Boost again, amino acid and Silica.
Soil Amendment and Bloom Nutes next week
- Definitely the two tall Bhadra Canopies have 11 blades on each leaf; and the 7th or 8th node, looks equally Loaded. I’ve never seen 13 blades
Also, the ppfd was a little high for the proximity to the plants so it was dialed down a bit. Surface temp got too hot.
Dialing things in closer and closer to targets.