I finally got my paws on some Fusion genetics. Lemon Thai is on the right and Jackberry on the left. I'm going to let them root and do a run of Lemon Thai next. :thumbs-up: In the box, along with the remaining Aurora Indica. The Lemon Thai are lined up on the right side, and the Jackberry are the tall ones on the left. They've been in for a week - haven't checked for roots yet. Now I can join the cool kids club :cheerleader:
Clones in flower Of the four LT cuts I was sent, two are moms, and two I put into the flower room after they had rooted. They just jumped in at week 3 or 4 with the two Aurora Indica plants, nutes and all. Now that I have harvested the AI, and moved a new batch into the flower room, I have moved these two back into the veg room, but on 12/12. So they are under about 350W mixed flouros. In this experiment, you can see the genetics shining through. Fusion :not-worthy:
Lemon Thai from Fusion About two weeks to go. These plants are truly genetically superior. It's kinda creepy, really. First, they spent 4 days in complete darkness, sealed from air. Then I put them in the flower room as soon as they had roots....no vegging at all, and NO FOOD until they began feeding on week 3 bloom nutes (U.F.). They were almost completely shaded by the larger plants in the flower room and a few feet from the 600W HPS. They only enjoyed about 5 weeks under HPS until I had to put them under plain old CFLs, and they haven't been fed in 3 weeks. I haven't even PHed the solution, which routinely gets colder than 60 degrees. RH has been less than 25, and temps as low as 48 degrees F. Total neglect, and they thrive. This was one of them a few weeks into 12/12. Totally shaded. This is a hardy plant with vigorous growth. :good job: