Indoor Copacabana, Muay Thai, Love Potion LED tent grow

Yes, caning would work very well with MuayThai, she stretches a lot and the best way to control those branches is to tie them:)
Try to keep her low for a while, when flowering starts she will keep on stretching for some time.
I'm interested to see how she will behave under your light schedule, usually sativas need to shorten it for proper finishing.
This is gonna become one bushy tent:)
 
Yeah, Balarama, I'm curious if either/both the Thai and the Copa are going to begin flowering under 24/0 lighting. I'm willing to shorten the light at the end to help finish them, but I'd rather keep them on 24 for now. It's part of the entertainment I'm getting with this grow, just want to see if they'll work like that. I'll update some pics later...
 
Start of day 28:
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Plants are healthy in general.

The Love Potion on the front left has really greened up and is clawing a bit. Runoff was around 5.6 so I flushed through a gallon of water yesterday and then watered in another ph around 6.8 with some calmag in it. Even the calmag has nitrogen in it so I should have probably just gone without. I'm thinking tomorrow just give her ph water and let her digest what she's got.

The Copa is doing well, she's greened up quite a bit as well. Compact growth so far with a lot of nice sturdy branches. I like the growth pattern for sure. I gave her plain ph water and the runoff was 5.7. Time to ease up on her too.
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The Thai is looking good, ph water tonight and runoff was 6.2.
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I think they might all be starting to flower now, which would be great news if they are starting this early. The Love Potion definitely is.

Gave them a preventative spray with the Nuke 'Em and getting ready for a streak of some very hot weather ahead. It's crowded in there until the third panel goes in next week. Will be nice to utilize the full space in the tent a bit more.
 
Hey Medi, things are looking good. Good job holding down the height. Kickass DIY on the baskets. Quick, easy, cheap, works. What more could you want? I've got some shots of the outdoor Copa from my friend. They were taken last weekend. Told they seem to love the heat coming up from the Trex decking. Rainwater, mountain sun and air, no nutes, Happy Frog soil, 10 gal dirtpot. Not hard to see where I decided to hand this big girl off, she is capable of some real stretch. Clouds and rain for the first several days pushed out the growth in the middle, where it's a bit naked. It's got a beautiful new green top now and when I zoom in a bit I see pistils growing. She's making a great recovery and I would say this strain responds well to stress, but is a light feeder. My Love Potion is staging a comeback but at 4 ft and too many days, I doubt it will become the plant I hoped for. Like you, I thought it had the best structure in the box. Still there's a few beans left in the pack, and sometimes that's just the way it goes. Cost of tuition. Hoping it goes your way the rest of the way, good vibes my friend, I'd love to see a spectacular finish.
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Well, it's 106 degrees here today, about 92-93 in the tent and they seem alright with that. They're starting day 30 this evening. I think they're all going into flower with the 24/0 regimen, so that is good news, although the Thai and Copa are certainly stretching.

Until the new light comes next week I won't do much training as I just don't have enough light footprint yet. Trying to figure out if I have enough temporary lighting in the house so I can spread things out in there, it's getting crowded.

Love Potion:
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She's pretty pinched against the side of the tent, so kind of squarish profile. I'm thinking to switch her over to bloom nutes tomorrow, but coming back with a low dose as she got a bit greened out.

Here's the Copa:
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I think the plain water with runoff did her some good. Came back with grow nutes today but at 1/2 tsp/gallon (had worked to almost 3/4 per gallon before flushing last watering with ph water.

And here's the Muay Thai:
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The growth is asymmetrical due to not bending the main stalk exactly down the middle of the basket, and also due to lighting constraints.

Both she and the Copa have a lot of nice branches and would love some more training as they'll probably be stretching a lot here for a bit. Trying to sort the light situation until that 3rd led panel gets here, should be like Tuesday, would be nice to have it in there today....
 
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