Differences? maybe so!
Differences? maybe so!
Hi *m* and d, I agree you can't really see any great diff's overall but I imagined they would look similar until the stretch was finished, I was thinking the genetics would dictate the first weeks of bloom, to a point!, the type, formation of buds etc, then the diet would dictate the quantity and quality of the flowers from then on in?.
There are some slight differences not visible in the pics, it seems some are stretching more than others, we can take a closer look at the bud formation, inter-node spacing etc in due course, to be honest I had not given much thought to this side of things as perhaps I should and was focusing on the actual bud side but i'm on it now!, The Molasses (C) plants are looking in need of a shot of N, I have not attempted to fix this for obvious reasons, I only checked PH run-off to ensure it wasn't that, it wasn't!, PH in and out has remained pretty constant for all plants so far. Now, although you can't see it, I would say the Boost (B) and the Boost & Molasses (D) buds are looking a touch frostier than A & C, but that could be a trick of the light, the angle i'm at or any number of reasons they look frostier but they do!, however!, my nose is hard to fool and the same 2 sets B & D smell a whole point stronger, these plants start out smelling of tropical fruits and go though a paint thinner/fuel stage before they settle to the final scent, these 2 are already past the fruit smell and smell fuelly (sp). This change in smell being so distinct makes me believe there is at least something different going on, I hope we get some visible changes though or I'll be forced to hold a smoke out and let you lot decide if there is indeed any change, I do think we will see some by next pics though
Differences? maybe so!
Hi *m* and d, I agree you can't really see any great diff's overall but I imagined they would look similar until the stretch was finished, I was thinking the genetics would dictate the first weeks of bloom, to a point!, the type, formation of buds etc, then the diet would dictate the quantity and quality of the flowers from then on in?.
There are some slight differences not visible in the pics, it seems some are stretching more than others, we can take a closer look at the bud formation, inter-node spacing etc in due course, to be honest I had not given much thought to this side of things as perhaps I should and was focusing on the actual bud side but i'm on it now!, The Molasses (C) plants are looking in need of a shot of N, I have not attempted to fix this for obvious reasons, I only checked PH run-off to ensure it wasn't that, it wasn't!, PH in and out has remained pretty constant for all plants so far. Now, although you can't see it, I would say the Boost (B) and the Boost & Molasses (D) buds are looking a touch frostier than A & C, but that could be a trick of the light, the angle i'm at or any number of reasons they look frostier but they do!, however!, my nose is hard to fool and the same 2 sets B & D smell a whole point stronger, these plants start out smelling of tropical fruits and go though a paint thinner/fuel stage before they settle to the final scent, these 2 are already past the fruit smell and smell fuelly (sp). This change in smell being so distinct makes me believe there is at least something different going on, I hope we get some visible changes though or I'll be forced to hold a smoke out and let you lot decide if there is indeed any change, I do think we will see some by next pics though