The mysticism of a plant like the G13 only adds to its reputation as a legendary strain. Here, Seedsman takes a closer look at this intriguing strain and how so many urban myths have sprouted from a strain that some don't even believe ever existed.
Known for its unrivalled high and unique flavour, Northern Lights gained popularity when introduced to Europe from its home in North West America. There has been no plant (perhaps other than the G-13 strain) to receive such widespread critical acclaim. Seedsman looks back at the origins of the...
Well I have read and heard lots of different ideas about the g13 strain being the ultimate low odor stealth strain and the NL has a history as being one such plant as well. The seeds I am growing are by G13 labs - sadly I don't think anyone will have authentic g13 strain anymore. As I believe it to be lost in the ether
Seedlings have been transplanted into solo cups and are recieving fertigation once a day @ec 650 and run off is being monitored and is currently just over ec 500.
Ph is running 6.1~6.3 they are on 18/6 and tems are 75~84 lights on and about 5 degrees cooler at night.
Seems the one who lost a cotylodon will pull through just fine.
I am going to start watering with a little less water than I am currently using as the coco is staying quite damp .
Roots are coming long nicely, using instatransplant method learned from @G.Leave and will be keeping them small as per @arty zan stunting methodology as vertical space is limited.
So, beans were popped on dec 1st , poked their heads above ground on dec 4th so this is 14 days above ground.
I have transplanted a little earlier than I was going to but I think its for the best. They will live the rest of their lives in these 1 gallon pots, I sprinkled dynomyco on the roots and in the holes preped to accept them at transplant.
Fertigating at ec700 and 5.0 ph. Run off is ec 540 and 6.5 ph. I'm going to keep it in this range for the time being.View attachment 20201218_225832.jpgView attachment 20201218_225405.jpg
Day 22
Plants have both been topped and I have begun to think them into shape, had a small mishap with one plant resulting in the need for a tin foil splint, im sure it will recover fine.
They have been recieving fertigation one a day at ec of 730ish and a ph of 5.1-5.3 the run off is within 100 points and a ph of 6.5 both are acceptable.
I think I will be abandoning my earlier thought of mainline and just letting them grow out as is with some training , both plants have begun showing sex and I don't want to be too hard on them .
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