Indoor UK skunk cheese auto from greengrassseeds

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These were a few pics from Wednesday. I checked the ph and one had drifted down to about 5.2 The other was right around 6.1. I brought the low up to 5.9 and left the other as it is looking better overall. Here are some pics from today.
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They are really starting to take off!! Probably mid next week I’m going to start trying to weave them in a scrog screen I made a few years ago for another grow.
 
They are really starting to grow now! I got pistols coming out of the nodes which is a good sign. They are bushy and each has 5 tops. I did some fan leaf tucking to get more light to the lower branches. I might raise my light slightly. It’s about 16” from the tops. Each plant is about 10” tall now. They really took the nutes well and have gone through about 2 gallons since rez change.
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Well I just topped the girls off with week 3 mix of nutes from the genera hydroponic chart and PH’d down to 5.9. I just added back to the rez. I don’t believe that throwing away 5 gallons of nutes is really called for. And like the local hydro store guy told me “ You know why they say 25% runoff? To sell you more product!” LOL. He does suggest slight run off.
 
Checked them out yesterday and they are starting to preflower. I need to figure out a way to lst them without much damage. The issue is that they are in 5 gallon buckets and I need to be able to take them out to switch nutes. I’ll figure something out or I’ll just see how they look when they stretch, if they stretch lol. Here’s some pics!
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What’s up guys. Been a super busy week and haven’t got around to putting anything up. These were taken on nov 7th. They are starting to bulk up nicely. One is short and fat with more white. The other is taller and skinny with a hint of purple. Really cool 2 totally different phenos
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