Friction1957
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Journal Update 7-17
Adam and Eve
Not a big growth week. It's been overcast with very sporadic Sun breaks. Lower light levels equal less vigorous growth. I MIR'd both of them today, they were looking thirsty. Soon as they get a big drink they show more of the rage. I am really finding that visual clue important. However I've now had them for 9 weeks. My best guess is that they were 3 or 4 weeks from cut when I got them. That puts them about 12 weeks of veg. Important for me to note that as a 12 week cycle is what I've been thinking of running. Size and maturity should comparable to where they are now. They had their first taste of Epsom this week. Not sure if it is the overcast weather or the Epsom but they have really gotten deeper purple stems this week. Rapid growth in full Sun tends to give the stems both a lighter shade of purple and more striations of green.
Below are the weekly pics I take with them. I'm really glad I've been doing this. Having never taken a plant end to end before I find it really enjoyable to map the changes, makes me feel a little less incompetent to see their progress. The first post in this journal was from the day I bought them. Sooooo here's this week, week 9 update of the ladies.
Adam - early clones behind me with BCK the plant on the right.
Here is eve with some of the seedlings in front of her.
Adam and Eve
Not a big growth week. It's been overcast with very sporadic Sun breaks. Lower light levels equal less vigorous growth. I MIR'd both of them today, they were looking thirsty. Soon as they get a big drink they show more of the rage. I am really finding that visual clue important. However I've now had them for 9 weeks. My best guess is that they were 3 or 4 weeks from cut when I got them. That puts them about 12 weeks of veg. Important for me to note that as a 12 week cycle is what I've been thinking of running. Size and maturity should comparable to where they are now. They had their first taste of Epsom this week. Not sure if it is the overcast weather or the Epsom but they have really gotten deeper purple stems this week. Rapid growth in full Sun tends to give the stems both a lighter shade of purple and more striations of green.
Below are the weekly pics I take with them. I'm really glad I've been doing this. Having never taken a plant end to end before I find it really enjoyable to map the changes, makes me feel a little less incompetent to see their progress. The first post in this journal was from the day I bought them. Sooooo here's this week, week 9 update of the ladies.
Adam - early clones behind me with BCK the plant on the right.
Here is eve with some of the seedlings in front of her.