J2M3S - Chem D (Clone Run)

J2M3S

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4 Days into the flower cycle.

They seem to really like the new light. @curious2garden maybe you aren’t such a bad influence on me after all. :bigjoint:

I think this is a better way to show growth.
What do you guys think?

No PH
No PPM
Learn to just say no!

One nutrient. One love! :peace:

Happy Friday everyone!
 
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SpectacularG

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4 Days into the flower cycle.

They seem to really like the new light. @curious2garden maybe you aren’t such a bad influence on me after all. :bigjoint:

I think this is a better way to show growth.
What do you guys think?

No PH
No PPM
Learn to just say no!

Happy Friday everyone!
LOL we really got opposite approaches that's hilarious! Keep it up looks Fine clean!
What lineage of chemd is it? you got it from rez dog reservoir seeds?
 

curious2garden

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4 Days into the flower cycle.

They seem to really like the new light. @curious2garden maybe you aren’t such a bad influence on me after all. :bigjoint:

I think this is a better way to show growth.
What do you guys think?

No PH
No PPM
Learn to just say no!

One nutrient. One love! :peace:

Happy Friday everyone!
As soon as my upgrade is finished I want to try your method. I'm all in for less work! I'm terminating my electrical today so two rooms will be on their own 20 A circuits the slim ceiling cassette will go in this weeked, then electrical and hook up. With luck I'm hoping to be completely finished with the environmental control by 7/1
 

SpectacularG

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It is actually a pass down Rez Dog Chem D cut.
Held for the last 15 years since it was passed to him.

We’ll see. First signs look promising. .
Just want a good grow.

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Insane bro how you got your hands on it? What’s more insane is all that variegation you have really giving me much hope for my situation, I am really starting to believe that all that variegation might just be genetics and not a virus, but I am still figuring out what caused the variegation to rapidly start and the calm down because the seedlings were perfect until first transplant, then started acting up and after a week they now chilling, still some variegation but very minimal almost can’t tell.
 
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J2M3S

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Insane bro how you got your hands on it? What’s more insane is all that variegation you have really giving me much hope for my situation, I am really starting to believe that all that variegation might just be genetics and not a virus, but I am still figuring out what caused the variegation to rapidly start and the calm down because the seedlings were perfect until first transplant, then started acting up and after a week they now chilling, still some variegation but very minimal almost can’t tell.
It’s pretty obvious in this tent.
The old me would have panicked.
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SpectacularG

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curious2garden

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Looks goooood tho, the difference I can see tho is your leafs show no signs of slow growth on the affected parts but mine does so I am very relieved but still on the fence because it looks a bit different type of variegation, but you tell me bro
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It's not uncommon to see that lack of edge serration and pulling on the side. It takes them awhile to get their shit together. However if you're concerned send a sample out for mosaic virus testing. Plenty of labs do that for cannabis now days. The older the seeds the more commonly you see it.
 

SpectacularG

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I think of those as stretch marks! Happens when they are young and vigorous and throwing out new leaves at a tremendous rate. One side of the blade outpaces the other. It doesn't continue into maturity in my experience.
No f way that may actually be a good thing then! thanks for sharing your experience bro
 
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