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How's the apollos coming along?the funny branched one?genius?76
If this question is directed at me, they're coming along great. Thriving, really, despite the less-than-ideal conditions they're growing in. Temps during lights on stay between 73 and 80 degrees, never higher, but during lights off, they're getting way too fucking low. Like, 63 degrees-type low. But they still look really good. They're the only strain that hasn't had at least one plant develop purple stems because of the colder temps (I'm assuming that all of the other plants have developed an inability to absorb K and/or P because of the super-low temps during lights off). They seem to just not give a fuck, chugging along, looking great. I mean, a little bizarre and branches all over the place, but still.... They look really good.
In an earlier post, I said that I may just flower these out and not take back-ups, but while I was at work today, I decided that I will. Probably only back-ups of the Apollos and not the other strains, since one: I guess Bodhi lost his Apollo male and two: space and power is an issue, so taking clones and keeping mother plants around and shit will be very difficult, if not impossible. But the Apollo is a strain I feel like needs to be preserved, even if it's just via my shitty-ass "preservation techniques" haha. I dunno.... I feel like I should just keep every Apollo around. It's the strain that's most interesting to me. And also, if I ever actually "breed" anything, it's gonna be the Apollos. Or rather, I just wanna f5 the Apollos, so I'm gonna keep every single one I grow around, someway somehow.
Sorry, just got home from work, tired as a motherfucker, not sure if any of what I just typed makes sense. But yeah, they look good, I'm just annoyed about how cold it gets in my room during lights off. And annoyed that I have to even go to work when all I wanna do is take care of my babies, even if taking care of them means simply monitoring and adjusting temps in the room during lights off.
Fuck work haha.