ourkansaw
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I'm proud I was able to resist posting for more than one full day! Though, to be fair, not much has happened since the last post, other than the significant growth and stretch getting started. Here are photos showing the 3 days of growth since my last post (notice I didn't take a shot on Day 4, though):
Day 3 flowering (day 28 from seed):
Day 5 flowering (day 30 from seed):
I also noticed some odd growth patterns on the growing tips yesterday, and posted a thread about it in the Indoor forum. Basically, I noticed that among the 4 growing tips, two were producing three leaves per node, one was producing two leaves per node, and one was producing one leaf per node. Here are a few shots showing the 1- and 3-leaf nodes:
1-leaf:
3-leaf (two different tops):
Other than that, today was the first day I watered since I transplanted her on 4/27. That large soil mass sure managed to hold water a long time! I imagine it'll dry up faster now that the plant's roots have been spreading into it. I didn't use any nutes at this time since I put such a healthy dose into the soil when I transplanted. I'll probably give the first dose of bloom nutes as soon as pistils start appearing around the growing tips, though.
I've already given my most recent photo of the plant, so instead I will finish with charts showing my temps and humidity lately:
It's been really hot these last few days -- probably 95 degrees in my attic this afternoon -- but the box has managed to keep below 86 degrees even at the hottest time of the day. Seems like my a/c setup might be doing the trick! I am still probably going to add a second exhaust fan at the opposite end of the box, to make sure both ends above the lights are pulling out hot air (and hopefully pulling more air in from the house ducts).
As always, comments and feedback are welcome!
Day 3 flowering (day 28 from seed):
Day 5 flowering (day 30 from seed):
I also noticed some odd growth patterns on the growing tips yesterday, and posted a thread about it in the Indoor forum. Basically, I noticed that among the 4 growing tips, two were producing three leaves per node, one was producing two leaves per node, and one was producing one leaf per node. Here are a few shots showing the 1- and 3-leaf nodes:
1-leaf:
3-leaf (two different tops):
Other than that, today was the first day I watered since I transplanted her on 4/27. That large soil mass sure managed to hold water a long time! I imagine it'll dry up faster now that the plant's roots have been spreading into it. I didn't use any nutes at this time since I put such a healthy dose into the soil when I transplanted. I'll probably give the first dose of bloom nutes as soon as pistils start appearing around the growing tips, though.
I've already given my most recent photo of the plant, so instead I will finish with charts showing my temps and humidity lately:
It's been really hot these last few days -- probably 95 degrees in my attic this afternoon -- but the box has managed to keep below 86 degrees even at the hottest time of the day. Seems like my a/c setup might be doing the trick! I am still probably going to add a second exhaust fan at the opposite end of the box, to make sure both ends above the lights are pulling out hot air (and hopefully pulling more air in from the house ducts).
As always, comments and feedback are welcome!