Lochness

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Strains being grown,

Bubba Kush,
Yeah Buddy Which is a sativa.
2 unknown strains from my grandma.

March 27th - Seedlings sprouted.

I Used a cloning terrarium style cardboard box, with a clear bag on it a heat pad a spray bottle and grow tube light.

On a 24hour light cycle.
 

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Some seedlings I grew for some of my family members you will notice some will be missing as I post my pictures along the way.

Cheers.
 
April 25th - I decided to get out my 150watt halogen grow light and set up a little grow area in my closet, being my plants are getting to big now for the seedling box and light I was using.
 
The smaller seedlings I kept in the clone dome till they got big enough to take out, I took the bigger ones out of the box and set this up in my closet till it gets warmer outside to plant.
 

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2 topped
 

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As the days go by, finally the month of May arrives! My plants are in great shape still and ready to be replanted into my garden. I’m excited so is my cat Garfield! Haha. Cheers!
 

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May 24th- I planted my plants, I decided to throw a smaller plant in the mix since the weather is warmer now, sativa on the right indica on the left.

No need to keep my lights on anymore if I’m not growing indoors. I am now starting to use 2 part PH perfect Sensi grow mix.
 

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June 1st- The plants are taking hold of the medium which I am using Pro Mix HP, they are adjusting to the environment. I also put some tomatoe cages around the big ones and a couple sticks to hold them up during their stem strengthening stage. Wind and rain is tough on new born plants, be aware.
 

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June 6th - 12th.
I am doing some low stress training on the branches so the light gets further deeper into the plants. Notice how fast they are growing now, wow? I am using PH perfect mix once a week every other day. Then off and just water for a week and back again.
 

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June 17th.
I now really see it in the morning how they are loving the weather and my plants are loving their new home, that PH perfect mix is easy and great, I highly recommend it people.
 

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Looking good!
 
I am using a 8 litre feeding pump sprayer I add 32ml of mix A&B Sensi grow but now their getting so big, I am beginning to think that it’s not enough food for all these plants and I might need to do a second 8litres of water.

Any thoughts?
 
June 17th - June 19th.

The plants are looking extremely healthy and growing at a crazy rate! I am now training the main branches by pulling them down, that was on June 19th. I am still going to be training them throughout their veg cycle.
I need to be super discreet so pulling them down is my best option!
 

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This is where I am at now guys, I am trying to form more tops in the centre and their slowly growing but I do not want to top anymore main shoots, is this the only approach to speed up those smaller tops? I am worried they won’t catch up to canopy in time do you have any suggestions to get these inner centre tops to grow faster than usual? I want a straight canopy going across I don’t really like Scrog nets, I’d rather try to train them with out the nets.

I have a issue with cutting my plants as well and trimming them so I have been bending stocks and tucking the leaves instead. I think it’s now getting out of hand though so I think my only option is to trim? I will later today cut all the little flimsy stems below and little useless leaves that get in the way of the sun.

Any suggestions?
 

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