Afterburner
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Cultivar : Vampire Lightning
Genetic Makeup: 4 Way Complex Cross
Pot/Bucket Size : 2 gallon
Tent Size: 2x2
Grow Space: 2x2
How Many Plants: 2
Environment: Grow tent
Stage: preflower
Medium: soil
Lights: 150 Watt max LED
Nutrients: Compost, Epsom salt, Hard Tapwater
Room/Tent Temperature: 71- 73Β°
Relative Humidity: 53-60%
pH: 6.2-7
Pests: Occasional fungus gnat found
Watering : Once bi-daily
Right now they are on their first week after flowering began. Preflower flew by without any real noticeable stretch. I saw a couple branches get an inch or 2 taller... the rest crept up a tiny bit...but I can't really say that is stretch, and more like what I would expect as normal growth.
I let the plants get a little bigger than I should have. We are talking 2x2 here, so its easy to do that. But I feel like they arenβt too big, but really on the edge of whats doable.
The main problem was my water. Im using tapwater that I adjust to the right pH. But that tapwater has a good amount of calcium and very little magnesium. The ratio is about 10:1. It took me a while to figure out wtf is wrong with the plants to discover the ratio was off bad, so I have been trying to correct that by adding some epsom salt to the water to get it somewhere between 3:1 and 5:1. I finally just started adding a nice pinch for each 2 liters of water. Seems to help, but of course not perfect. At first I was adding too much. Solved the magnesium deficiency but gained a calcium deficiency! So I backed off the epsom salt and maybe achieved an ok balance. Iβm not aiming for maximum yield, but a decent yield of healthy flower. So its totally relaxed here.
This is last week at May 14:
And some older pics right before flipping and defoliation, they looked healthier here, greener.
And the male, which I kept small by pruning and root pruning. Cute little guy. Here his roots had just been pruned and an unfinished haircut
May 17: preflower seems to be over
May 19th: Females smell like green lime. A slight sweet fruity danky undertone but mostly lime smell.
And finally, last night May 21st
Really cool that these didn't stretch going into flowering! I don't want to be growing stem anyway! I barely noticed any vertical growth, just on a couple branches on the plant on the left. Hell yeah!
And look at the trichromes forming so early!
Thanks for coming by and looking! I will be updating this regularly. Very exciting to grow something this unique. Drop me a comment!
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