SUNDAY 4/7:
II foliar fed them twice and rearranged a little bit. I had to water a few of them today, between normal times because the way I have my airflow directed, they are drying out very quickly despite the high humidity. They are coming along well...seeing some pistils on several of them now.👍
MONDAY:
I fed them about 1/3 gallon each and started them on Tiger Bloom and Open Sesame today. Foliar fed a few times and did some leaf tucking.
TUESDAY:
I foliar fed them and did some more leaf tucking today. I've decided to leave them on 18/6. They seem to still be growing pretty quickly. In addition to cutting the primary lighting to 18 hours, I have them going off 6 different times per day for 30 minutes..but during that time, I have 3 x 36w par38 style 660nm red flood lights on, so they are still doing their thing while the primary lights cool down. This allows me to drop the tent temperature by about 8 or 9 degrees, and it takes several hours for it to creep back up again.
WEDNESDAY:
I foliar fed a couple of times and rearranged the garden. Another few days and my canopy should be pretty well leveled out...still thinking about possibly using a net in this tent.
I changed out one of the 3 x 36w 660nm red floods for a string of 4 x 24w 4' 3000k bar lights which are lying perpendicular across the top of my primary light bars. The two red floods and they just come on for an hour and a half, 6 times per day...running from 30 minutes before and after the 30 minute cool-down of the primary lights....so...for 6 of the 18 hours my lights are on, I'm now actually bathing the girls with closer to 1170 actual watts of light rather than the meager 1010w they get for the other 12 hours..with increased red and orange spectra.😎
THURSDAY:
I watered them with about 1/3 gallon each and included some bud candy, calimagic, kelp me kelp you, and terpinator. I foliar fed them a few times using my new 1L pressurized sprayer. Love it..no more carpel tunnel pain!👍
FRIDAY:
I foliar fed a few times today and rearranged the tent based on height rather than variety.
SATURDAY:
I foliar fed them twice and rearranged again. Typical F1 hybrids...
Out of 9 plants, I have a pretty good varietal cross-section. I'm seeing several that look more like C4's and a few that look more like Candy Canes...and a couple with oddball hybrid differences that are bound to be special in some way or another.👈