Cob led tent grow

714steadyeddie

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I’m going to be loggin in this journal a more detailed account of my current season.

For this round I’m doing a pheno hunt of 33 seeds among 8 different strains. Two of which are j1 bag seed and one fem c99 seed. Rest are regular seeds.

1 shoreline og bx
1 gg x sour d
2 sour d x shoreline og
1 gg x shoreline —— all are testers from our resident member shoreline genetics.

1 California cannon ( Tahoe og x Star dawg )
1 j1 bag seed
1 c99 female seeds

7 Martian monkeys F3 (I took my old F2s to F3)
15 00tagnie x Martian monkey F2 (same male) —— these two are my first home made crosses .

The cup with the wrap over it is a zookies bag seed I’m trying my luck with

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All will be sitting under 700w of vero cob goodness over a 3x6 tray in a 4x8 tent. I have a 12000btu ac cooling the room outside the tent. Also have a 50 pint dehuey that will be turning on once needed.

Grown in coco and thru veg will be feeding house garden nutes.
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NugHeuser

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Subbed up. I'm about a week behind you with my plants in their new setup, 8x4 mixture of cobs and cmh. It'll be nice to see an advanced grower in a similar setup to mine, with nearly the same start time and number of plants.
I'm looking forward to this :eyesmoke:
 

smokebros

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im new to this, what's a pheno hunt? Is that short for phenomenal?
A phenotype is a collection of traits that cause a cannabis plant to be different from others.

Two plants of the same strain will show different expressions from one another. Much like how brothers and sisters mayhave a lot of the same traits but still look different from each another. One is shorter, one is taller, one is uglier, etc.

Pheno hunting is the process of germinating lots of seeds and carefully selecting the individual plants that express the characteristics you're looking for.

Example:
A grower has 100 seeds of Blue Dream Kush and want's to select a keeper plant. The grower germinates the 100 seeds. From there they carefully examine and go through a selection process. They'll cull or give away plants that don't show the specific expressions they want and keep the ones that do. Eventually they might wittle it down to just one or a handful of plant's out of that group.

Typically they'll either breed with the phenos they selected or keep a mother plant and take clones.
 

Frank Nitty

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A phenotype is a collection of traits that cause a cannabis plant to be different from others.

Two plants of the same strain will show different expressions from one another. Much like how brothers and sisters mayhave a lot of the same traits but still look different from each another. One is shorter, one is taller, one is uglier, etc.

Pheno hunting is the process of germinating lots of seeds and carefully selecting the individual plants that express the characteristics you're looking for.

Example:
A grower has 100 seeds of Blue Dream Kush and want's to select a keeper plant. The grower germinates the 100 seeds. From there they carefully examine and go through a selection process. They'll cull or give away plants that don't show the specific expressions they want and keep the ones that do. Eventually they might wittle it down to just one or a handful of plant's out of that group.

Typically they'll either breed with the phenos they selected or keep a mother plant and take clones.
Botany and science at the same time!!!
 

714steadyeddie

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Things are moving now , week 3 of veg , going up to 900ppms once a day , moving into 1.5 gal pots this week.

I will find a better way to point out the phenos in my photo but for now here we are .


Side note :
The four PCK x sour grapes are very uniform
The Ggxsd is a very strong eater
Tossed the c99 ( female seeds suck ass )
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Frank Nitty

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