Tonight's updates. I'm putting the worst first, good news further down.
The real sour continues to add root mass, although I don't think it is doubling daily now. More like 80%. Those roots are more than enough to support the leaf mass, I just need this plant to turn on. It's just plain being a finnicky lil bitch. Take a look at this:
I'm about ready to start researching viruses. Here's Sour Diesel:
At least she is becoming more typical, even if the variegation adds to the oddity. This plant is respiring and becoming healthy. Incidentally it was closest to the humidifier fan (now off).
Her root mass is still doubling daily. She has caught up to and overtaken the other.
Hey, those twist locks were nearly perfect, just made one adjustment for fog. So that tent gets put back together and turned on this weekend.
Going on the too much wind theory, I shut off the
AC infinity canopy fan Yesterday. It wasn't hitting the plant much at all, if it was enough to cause a wind burn, it just needs to be better genetics. I'm not even pushing yet. Everything but AC and humidifier as of this report has also been turned off.
All fans were on the lowest settings barely keeping the air filtered and moving. I am not exhausting. Still no CO2 nesessary in a sealed room, so virtually no photosynthesis.
I just need these girls to turn on. I know this seem impatient, but normally my growth is much faster.
I have adjusted my spectrum as far red as it will go in this tent. I've just got different temp COB LEDs with dimmer knobs. I also turned on the "bloom enhancer" leds. These lights are kinda dated now. But they sure have put out a ton of nice weed.
400PPFD of red shifted light at 40" away. If I turn off bloom enhancer I'm at the light's minimum. I've never run my lights this low this long before, so I'm adding these colored bloom leds in, even tho it raises PPFD, I just want to see if I can trigger something good with spectrum. I'm really running out of knobs to try here.
I got seeds ready to get wet if these don't take a turn to the better. Or maybe I'll hit Mosh up for those GMO clones. Next up Microbes!