Bodhi Applachian Super Skunk

Seedling lighting, 2-32 watt LEDs and 1-150 watt equivalent CFL. All from Home Depot
 

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Cool! I have smoked a few phenos of this. Nice stuff. Buddy of mine did it for a while, here in MA!
Im a huge Bodhi fan! Especially anything with the Appalachia! Good luck!
 
So this is where my seeds start life. Temperatures are a bit chilly here is Colorado so I have a couple heat pads and all my lights are on to keep temps in the 60's. When temperatures are warmer I use a small computer fan to keep the temperatures down. The bottom of the cabinet has a line of 1/2" holes that draw air off the cooler concrete below. Everything is duct taped shut to conserve heat at this point. If you are in a legal state, make sure to put a hasp/padlock on your enclosures to keep it legal. I have teenagers lol.
 

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"I'm just poor plant nobody loves me, I need no sympathy" . . . "Because I'm easy come easy go". Will have you singing it the rest of the day :bigjoint:
 

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Well today is transplant day. 29 degrees in Denver today so my garage is in the upper 30's. All cubes had roots coming out the bottom. Appears to be very cold temperature tolerant. Into cups of FF Ocean Forest soil they go . . . Lights get lowered about inch every couple of days.
 

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So the cold weather has been really hard of my new plants. Main heat lamp will be moved over to this area when I harvest on Sunday so conditions should dramatically improve. Current temperature is ranging between 50-60 F.
 

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Finally got the little ones under the 315 CMH. Temperatures are finally in the 70's and will be transplanting to one gallon containter in about a week.
 

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I live in Appalachians. Makes me wonder how close those are to the skunks of past from here.

Anyone have the lineage on it? I couldnt fimd anything on it.
 
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Finally got them transplanted. Cool temperatures and bit over watered in their infancy. . . time for the magic of the big light and 80 degree temperatures!
 
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