Now on short hours, the big box got reconfigured to run the two 300w UFOs on either side of the 300w full spectrum unit.
No complaints with this mix; the two clones aren't quite as tightly clustered as the seedlings but still an impressive display.
Once you start it's fairly simple to clone them all and sort out the males after you flower the parent plants. I take 3 to 6 clones of each strain just to insure I get at least one or 2 good takes and scrap the substandard ones when I start to pull them from the cloner. BNW
Stage finally set for a productive comparative effort - the clones are only days behind the baby in the center ring with the pair in the background leading them by about a week or so. Not sure which of the two behind the door frame is the mother of those clones - eleven cuts (without labels) manifested in only those as viable; four more struggle on the shelves as four others were banished to the clandestine greenhouse to chance fate and one never caught fire.
My babies..I have one that is just a week behind the two, and it was in a tub with one other that turned out to be male. I had 10 going in veg- only 3 females. These have just about a month in flower.
I am experiencing the unfamiliar twinge of hopeful pride of late. A fresh wave of cuttings hit the dirt today as a back up to a batch of seeds who have yet to break ground.
Keeping a 23 watt CFL shining on the main garden grow the last 2 months has kept everything nicely in veg. Coming from a 24-0 veg lighting schedule it's usually flowered and half assed revegged conditions and the plant are stunted. Gonna have some big plants this summer. Your own grow looks good. BNW