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Sowing the Sweet Seeds of love

Day 12 Veg

The plants are coming on fine, nice lush green colour, good leaf development, on a wet/dry cycle of 3 days.

250w MH on timer 20/4

Temps around 25ºc RH 30% - 60%

Temps lights off 15ºC

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On closer inspection I noticed that an insect has been feasting on J47#1, Looks like it is sucking from the underside of the leaf in small circular spots on various leafs, but not on any other of the plants.

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This is S.A.D#2 very nice looking plant.

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High'ya stonedcold :yinyang: . All's looking well fella, nice and green :yep:

Dude hope you don't mind like but i had sim night temps growin out some SweetCheese not long back and in flower it made the bud a bit wispy like instead off nice n tight. just a head's up :D

peace :)

p.s As pointed out by missus monkee on more than one occassion may i add, i usually "talk out me arse" so take the info with a pinch off salt :rofl: .

Personally i think i am unique and am taking my arse chatting on the next Britains Got Talent show :rofl::):rofl:

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Day 16 Veg

Today I gave the plants a quick shower of 2L room warm well water.

They are all looking good, nice green and healthy.

Here they are before watering.

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Here they are after.

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J47#1

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J47#2

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S.A.D#1

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S.A.D#2

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SC#1

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SC#2

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Here they are back in their place, 30cm from the 250w MH

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High'ya stonedcold :smokin: . All's looking well fella, nice and green :yep:

Dude hope you don't mind like but i had sim night temps growin out some SweetCheese not long back and in flower it made the bud a bit wispy like instead off nice n tight. just a head's up :wink:

Thanks for passing by BongMonkee,

I can't really do alot about the temps at lights off as the veg grobe is in the room where the main intake of air is drawn through. I have an oil radiator in the flowering room but can't add another, that is why I keep lights off down to 4 hrs in the grobe. Sometimes it goes down to 12ºC for a couple of hrs but the grobe is well insulated so when the light comes back on it soon warms up.

Propagator 20w cfl (lights on) 20ºC 78%-98%RH 24/-

The veg grobe 250w MH (lights on) 25ºC 30%-64% RH (lights off) 15ºC 20/4

The flowering room 400W hps (lights on) 26ºC 40%-74% RH (lights off) 17ºC 12/12

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Day 20 Veg

Yesterday the plants got watered with 2Ltr room warmed Well water, following the wet/dry cycle of 3 to 4 days.

Allowed to sit in the runoff (+/- 1ltr) for about 10mins then drained.

They are now 30cm/12" away from the light.

The following photos are today, as you can see they all look quite healthy with nice colour & vigor.

I am very pleased with how they are progressing, these two shots are from slightly different angles.

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The next set of shots show each plants height.

They are in 4" pots and already the plants are between 5" and 7" tall.

J47#1

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J47#2

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DAY 23 VEG POT-UP

4" to 6 ½.Ltr pots using the soil prepared a few weeks back.

Here are the plants today before the pot-up, all looking very healthy.

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There has been a very cold spell round these parts of late and I am struggling to maintain decent temps, realised today that the timer for the veg grobe has not been clicking off for the 4 hrs and I am not sure for how long it has been like this.

Propagator 20w cfl (lights on) 19ºC 53%-64%RH 24/- (White Widow)

The veg grobe 250w MH (lights on) 22ºC 25%-58% RH (now on 24/-) (J47 - SAD - SC)

The flowering room 400W hps (lights on) 23ºC 40%-74% RH (lights off) 15ºC 12/12 (SLH, Randy1)

POT -UP

First I had to clean the pots with a little Fairy & a tad of bleach in the bath then rinsed off under the shower, (had to do it quick whilst the misses was out!).

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:wink: Sorry I know its off topic but I have potted up my 6 White widow cuttings that were under the 20W cfl and as they are now to join the "fiesta de Sweet Seeds" in the Veg Grobe you will see them come out in photos some times.

I was given a WW clone 5 months back and as the flower room was full it got too big in the Veg Grobe and was attacked by fungus gnats and their larvae, ( never seen leafs Ram horn like that before) I took 6 clones from it and killed the mother, so hopefully I will get to grow them out.

10 Days in the Prop under 20W cfl Potted-up into 4" pots

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