Initially had some deficiencies due to underfeeding. I bumped my feeds up to full strength where I feed my photos to green these ladies up and it seems to have barely worked. I'm back down at 'auto' strength now to coast through ripening.
Using GH Flora Micro and Bloom, 2ml/g Micro and 5.5ml/g Bloom (that's my half strength flower formula).
Autocobs are about 6.5" from the tops, about 12" from most of the plant material, 18/6 lighting. Lefty took better to the LST than righty. Righty self-topped, splitting the main automatically right at the 6th node.
AC infinity 4 inch with controller, usually in the 50-65% range and 69-81F. They share my 2x2 with my outdoor veggie seedlings so I keep it humid, no issues with mold or anything so far *knock wood*
They both smell aggressive. Like when people say animals can tell your mood by how you smell and what hormones you can give off; these plants smell feral. 70% citrus, 5% urine, 15% artificial floral, 10% mango candy. Not much frost on the spindly sativa pheno on the right, Lefty is coming along nicely though.
Lefty is also significantly chonkier, looking like a much heavier yielding pheno.
Looking at a late May harvest I think but sometimes these things sprint across the finish at the end.
Using GH Flora Micro and Bloom, 2ml/g Micro and 5.5ml/g Bloom (that's my half strength flower formula).
Autocobs are about 6.5" from the tops, about 12" from most of the plant material, 18/6 lighting. Lefty took better to the LST than righty. Righty self-topped, splitting the main automatically right at the 6th node.
AC infinity 4 inch with controller, usually in the 50-65% range and 69-81F. They share my 2x2 with my outdoor veggie seedlings so I keep it humid, no issues with mold or anything so far *knock wood*
They both smell aggressive. Like when people say animals can tell your mood by how you smell and what hormones you can give off; these plants smell feral. 70% citrus, 5% urine, 15% artificial floral, 10% mango candy. Not much frost on the spindly sativa pheno on the right, Lefty is coming along nicely though.
Lefty is also significantly chonkier, looking like a much heavier yielding pheno.
Looking at a late May harvest I think but sometimes these things sprint across the finish at the end.