Acapulco Gold, Mazar, Sweet Jimmy - 600w 3rd Grow

Lysemith, Lowkey

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Over winter break for most people I left my girls in the care of a careless friend, so upon return about two weeks ago, this is what I find:
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Those are just the worst nuggets but they were all bad off, a week + no water. Im not sure how they survived in the net pots.

But it took me about a week to get them back into shape:

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Those last are of the most indica Mazar, the most robust Sweet Jimmy, and my favorite bonsai Acapulco. All are low-stress tested (trained) and these pictures are all about a week and a half old, if I turn many heads with this post then I will post more pics in flower.

Also if anyone can tell me more about sweet jimmy, I have two phenotypes and I just dont know anything about the strain.
 

Lysemith, Lowkey

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These are still old, my apologies to the invisible crowd lol. just trying to show how even the canopy is and reintroduce y'all to plants I am going to be documenting through flower (already 2 weeks in).
The individual plants in order of appearance are 1 shot of Mazar 2. Then 2 shots of Sweet Jimmy 2, and then 2 shots of Acapulco Gold 1.

Specs:
Happyfrog Foxfarm soil in Awesome Pots.
Foxfarm trio base nutes with Open Sesame but not the others.
Humbolts Snowstorm and Gravity: Still not sure if I am going to use Gravity at all, but have already been applying snowstorm
1 10" oscillating fan
1 200 cfm exhaust fan connected to a 600w HPS - Soon to be upgraded to 400 cfm inline.
600w HPS - not digital
1 4'x4'x7' pre-fab mylar tent - damn convenient.
68 f in evening, about 78 in the day
humidity almost always pushing 60%

Using ONLY LST.
Technically not because I clip fan leaves and lower shoots - but not as a training method, only to facilitate gas movement and help with light penetration. My idea was to do a SCROG without a screen because I am running nearly pure indicas next to nearly pure sativas (so im told) so I can compensate for each plant stretching individually. So far, I have surprised myself with how effective it has been.

Questions, comments, hatred: its all welcome, any feedback is better than none at all right?
 

themanwiththeplan

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hey sorry about your luck with your careless friend but i can see they are really turning around. you have some nice training methods. the canopy on those plants look VERY even.

cant wait to see some pics of them under the 600w.
 
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