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Bodhi Seeds Strawberry Fantasy Grow

Not much excitement to report, coasting at 1.3 kpa, 83F high 74F low. Trichomes are coming in nicely and I think I avoided disaster with letting these girls veg too long. I'm a proud daddy, lol!
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Not much excitement to report, coasting at 1.3 kpa, 83F high 74F low. Trichomes are coming in nicely and I think I avoided disaster with letting these girls veg too long. I'm a proud daddy, lol!
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About 5 week five or take in veg is what I saw. But my second male showed late, so 🤷‍♂️ still a rookie
i have not seen any tiny sacks appear at the nodes and I am at week 14.... so I guess i got females. I was given the seeds, so it's sort of a toss up as to male/female plants. I am anxious to see some buds happening.
 
Not much excitement to report, coasting at 1.3 kpa, 83F high 74F low. Trichomes are coming in nicely and I think I avoided disaster with letting these girls veg too long. I'm a proud daddy, lol!View attachment 2023923View attachment 2023924View attachment 2023925View attachment 2023926View attachment 2023927View attachment 2023928View attachment 2023929
Nice looking plants I just sprouted some of Bohdis Lavender Jack but they are just babies still can't wait till mine are more lime yours. Have great day
 
So, #13 has been showing the most light stress in the form of a mag deficiency leading to a N lockout. Gave a does of epsom salts last water, and a little used coffee grounds with tonight's watering. They are really starting to frost up, weather has been a pain last couple days, so my rh has been crap, but all in all, no worries.... yet. Hoping #13 can turn herself around.
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So, #13 has been showing the most light stress in the form of a mag deficiency leading to a N lockout. Gave a does of epsom salts last water, and a little used coffee grounds with tonight's watering. They are really starting to frost up, weather has been a pain last couple days, so my rh has been crap, but all in all, no worries.... yet. Hoping #13 can turn herself around.View attachment 2026663View attachment 2026664View attachment 2026665View attachment 2026666View attachment 2026667View attachment 2026668View attachment 2026669
Looking good man!
Curious though if you prefer the spacing this way to avoid bud rot or the stacking of colas
 
Looking good man!
Curious though if you prefer the spacing this way to avoid bud rot or the stacking of colas
Honestly, at this point it wasn't about preference, just growing. But to compare, #13 (front plant) has bud sites about every 2 inches apart. #7 (left plant) is stacked about an inch between each bud site. Super frosty, but I am worried about bud rot. #6 is lanky and stretchy. I hope this helps
 
Nice looking plants I just sprouted some of Bohdis Lavender Jack but they are just babies still can't wait till mine are more lime yours. Have great day
Thanks Citrus, you have a journal with those Lavendar Jacks?
 
Thanks Citrus, you have a journal with those Lavendar Jacks?
Not yet they are tiny but as soon as they are bigger I'll start one. I have to sex them too but I have 3 or 4 going so if I get 1 or 2 females I can clone from there. Have a great day and I'll let you k ow when I post pics
 
Not yet they are tiny but as soon as they are bigger I'll start one. I have to sex them too but I have 3 or 4 going so if I get 1 or 2 females I can clone from there. Have a great day and I'll let you k ow when I post pics
Sweet! You have a good one as well
 
Some more pics from lights on. #13 is still looking the same. I'm going to give her a dry back and then give her a straight water on complete fill. Other than that, I can try turning the lights down a little more. Tough because the other 2 are loving life.
 

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Some more pics from lights on. #13 is still looking the same. I'm going to give her a dry back and then give her a straight water on complete fill. Other than that, I can try turning the lights down a little more. Tough because the other 2 are loving life.
how much dryback would you say is optimal? are you following crop steering techniques as well?
 
how much dryback would you say is optimal? are you following crop steering techniques as well?
Honestly, I'm not sure, just seeing what works or not. Indoor growing in and of itself is form of crop steering, but I am not purposely trying to affect any particular growth pattern besides being healthy. They dry back is just to allow for any other potential root issue that might be causing an issue.
 
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