Doing a nice job with that scrog my friend having a zam in there as well you will get a nice mix of highs will be fun seeing how they go.Hi folks,
mind if I join in?
Here is my second grow (after the Kali China and Orient Express premiere).
This is day 23 at 11 hours light, 13 hours dark cycles
Honduras x Panama fem
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main shoot
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there is a Zamaldelica fem in the front left, Honduras x Panama in the back right
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Zamaldelica
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I only have a 60x60x160 cm tent, so probably one of those tropical sativas in their 16 l Root Pouch bags would have been enough, but I could not decide which one, so 2 had to go in. Here is the setup, picture taken at day 18 of 11/13
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To keep the size down and use the available space, I decided to do a lot of LST and keep them in very small pots during veg time.
Started each seed in 200 ml seedling soil in simple 500ml yoghurt cups, adding about 100 to 150 ml of normal potting soil after about 10 days. They still became root bound in no time, so they moved to 1 L yoghurt cups after roughly 2 weeks where I started to tie them down as much as possible.
Of course, they became root bound in the 1 L pots again soon, but I wanted them to stay small, yet reach some maturity. After 4 1/2 weeks of veg time in 18/6 h, I switched them to 11/13, still in the 1 L pots. After 8 more days they became increasingly difficult to manage as I could see their sensitive reaction to higher fertilser doses or not watering every day. Therefore I decided to move them to their final 16 L bags. Still doing as much LST as possible (never pruned).
So now after more than 3 weeks in flower, things are looking really good and I decided I let them go upwards from here as they have almost filled out the squares. I hope to have kept them low enough so far (see setup above) while still providing enough veg time to have them matured a bit more.
We'll see if the head space is enough.
Both have been incredibly fun to work with so far.. Also this time, no fungus gnats.
I will keep you updated.
I have seen some amazing results from scrogs on this forum yours looks spot on ready to explode.
I have been collecting the last pollen from my male I cut some branches to flower indoors and let the pollen fall onto a glass top table for collection.
I think I have enough buds seeded now so no more dusting cant wait to get the seeds from the 3 different pheno's I have growing.