Stomata
Well-Known Member
Figured I'd put up a couple pics of my AK-48 plants. All three are clones and have been in 12/12 for 12 days.
This is the thrid time I've grown out this strain. All three grows have used clones from the same mother plant. Vegged these for right about 45 days after transplanting the rooted clones. The previous two times I've grown AK-48, I only vegged for 30-35 days. I read a few places that these plants will do much better with a longer veg time, and boy they weren't lying. Those extra 10 or 12 days could nearly double the yield I've gotten on my past AK-48 grows.
I topped these a time or two, and tried supercropping for the first time on a couple branches. As far as the supercropping goes, I haven't seen a huge difference in growth on the supercropped branches, but supercropping is great when I have a branch poking up above the canopy and I'm too lazy to dig the plant out and tie it down. I just reach in, crush the stem and lay it over. Couldn't be easier.
Here they are. I orginally planned to flower five, but decided on three. Like I said, that little bit of extra veg time REALLY made a huge difference.
Lighting - Two 220W biax/2G11/duo-tube T5 fixtures.
Soil - Sunshine/Sun-Gro Brand
Nutes - Jacks Houseplant Special 15-30-15 @ 1/4 strength every feeding and Cal-Mag Plus @ 5ML per gallon every feeding.
Water - PH'd tap water.
Peace. Word to ya mutha.






This is the thrid time I've grown out this strain. All three grows have used clones from the same mother plant. Vegged these for right about 45 days after transplanting the rooted clones. The previous two times I've grown AK-48, I only vegged for 30-35 days. I read a few places that these plants will do much better with a longer veg time, and boy they weren't lying. Those extra 10 or 12 days could nearly double the yield I've gotten on my past AK-48 grows.
I topped these a time or two, and tried supercropping for the first time on a couple branches. As far as the supercropping goes, I haven't seen a huge difference in growth on the supercropped branches, but supercropping is great when I have a branch poking up above the canopy and I'm too lazy to dig the plant out and tie it down. I just reach in, crush the stem and lay it over. Couldn't be easier.
Here they are. I orginally planned to flower five, but decided on three. Like I said, that little bit of extra veg time REALLY made a huge difference.
Lighting - Two 220W biax/2G11/duo-tube T5 fixtures.
Soil - Sunshine/Sun-Gro Brand
Nutes - Jacks Houseplant Special 15-30-15 @ 1/4 strength every feeding and Cal-Mag Plus @ 5ML per gallon every feeding.
Water - PH'd tap water.
Peace. Word to ya mutha.





