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13 days from sprout.

Being fed two times a day with 0.8 EC at pH ~7.0.

Auxillary shoots are coming in strong already! Roots are well developed but I'll leave them in the same container for a couple of more days before transplanting into 1 gallon pots. Maybe 5 more days? Then they'll have well established roots.

Cheers!
 
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What's your plan for these babies?

They're looking well bud, very nice!
Thanks bud! I'm doing a seed run and plan to take cuttings of all of them to find an uplifting and stimulating mom. I'm doing 10/14 in flower this run and finishing on 8-7 hours the last few weeks. I can already tell this is a heavier feeding strain and can tolerate more light and beating.

Bruce Banner that I have is great but is better suited for late nights for sure!

I still have the screen mounted above them so I will probably veg them for 2-3 weeks, take cuttings and flip, let them stretch and lower the net on top of them.

I think they're going to be pretty uniform in growth being a back cross? I like the stoutest one so far with the thinnest leaves!

Cheers!
 
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3 weeks from sprout and transplanted into 1.5 gallon/5.7 liter pots. I need to make new feed rings in the upcoming days and add irrigation.

I was planning on doing it today but I had other things on my plate that had to be done.

Fed them 1.7 EC in and got 1.15 EC out on the control plant. Let's see where that settles tomorrow?

Cheers!
 
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I love me some big fatty leaves and wide bushy plants. Shaping up to be a great run.
They are easy to work with and not picky girls at all! Just as I remember, vigorous girl but I only had one seed back then from a mix batch of seeds from a seed vendor.

Happy to see they're still performing well after all these years(at least so far) fingers crossed! They look old-school with very distinct serration with no overlapping. To me that means a not overly bred genetic pool that's relatively old.

I prefer many of the older stuff for better variation, taste and effects. I like Thai sativa dominant strains and there's a lot of Northern Lights in the genetic line.

Cheers and happy to have you following along!
 
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