cool ! Keep us posted & would like to know light, nutes etc.
Will definitely keep you all posted. And thank you!
Right now she is in a combo of FFOF, and Coco Loco (Coco only surrounding the new transplant area 1-2" in depth) and only getting 68 degree water, no nutrients. There was some slight burn from the initial transplant (used Mykos and prepared the soil well, but it still had a bit of a shock adjusting - she was delivered in the pouring snow), but she looks to be righting herself and getting better. This will be a 100% organic grow, with no liquid nutes added. Ive got a tea brewing for watering once I flip, which I am planning on in about 3 weeks if all goes as planned and the screen is starting to fill in. I have Fibromyalgia and some serious nerve damage from my combat wounds, so growing things as cleanly and easily as I possibly can is important.. sometimes getting to the grow room is genuinely difficult to do and its just a 20ft walk out my door.
My Romulan girl is growing under a 600w LED light, in a 29"x29" tent. She has 2 sources of Co2 now, both organic (one that I made, and 1 Exhale bag). Since it is snowing outside right now, I use 2 heat lamps at the top on thermostats (non-light emitting) and a small fan to force the hot air down and around.. this keeps temps at a 68-72 at the lowest even when its 20 degrees outside. I have an exhaust system in place that is also on thermostat, pulling out the top. So far it does not turn on, even when 50-60 outside.. its aim is to keep temps under 80 at the highest. If and when it turns on, it also switches on a fresh air intake at the bottom. The action should, in theory, keep my tent fairly sealed most of the time (I used 1-way vents at each opening) and will still allow the Co2 to circulate even under the higher temps when it is on and keeping things cooled down.
Its all fairly automated now. Rh is stable with no big spikes, from 30-40% with lights on to 35-45% with lights off (and this is just using my silica gel, not my dehuemy - Ill need that for sure in flower). Temp is always around 73 degrees, and lately the new growth is amazing. She is even getting a smell to her when I zip open the tent. I am very excited to see what she can do with her limited situation.. and I plan on getting some seeds from a cutting of this. The genetics here are just really, really good.. and its been literally 20+ years since Ive seen proper Romulan, so I do not want to let this one go.