@ruby fruit , I don't see the problem with having a synthetic fertilizer cheat day. I'd give my prized pony steroids. lol
Precisely,
@mr sunshine . My objective is to grow a huge root mass. I've found that the roots themselves become woody...aka they become meaty (say you are sawing a branch, the meat is what you are sawing into...) Sorry, I don't have photos of the girthy roots at the moment. I do have photos of next year's crop.
These are my F2 sativa/indica hybrids I created. They express a variety of phenotypes explained by the reproductive cycle of angiosperms. So far I have five plants, and only three which I am interested in. The two on the left are the rejects of the group...Early in there development they demonstrated retardation in the structure of their leaves.
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The plant in front of the lantern has weird leave patterns as shown below.
It must be destroyed...
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In the first picture you can see that the two plants given addition soil grew tall and a thicker stem, the photo below shows the difference in size. The plant on the left is taller....
The best growing specimen from this group...
This plant had a deformed leaf, and I believe it shouldn't be kept for breeding purposes...I'm depriving it of water. hah
man, I need to clean my work bench....lol I'm probably going to use these for a mid summer light dep. grow.