Super Lemon Haze

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Yeah my #1 is on its 7th leaf, but I'm waiting for #2 and #3 to get to their 6th leaf, then I will top all at the fourth leaf set to hopefully get them all on the same page height wise. I have learned a ton from my current grow and am super excited to apply all of that to some non-bag seed lol
 

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Super lemon haze is a great strain, I got a clone that was a faster flowering phenotype and a great/potent producer.
I've also noticed that #2 seems a little more indica in appearance, hopefully that's the faster gal you have!
 

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Wow you guys are really setting the bar pretty high haha. I am stoked at the potential of this plant!
Anyways...my other grow is taking much, much longer to finish than I was expecting, and I was hoping to have the SLHs in the grow room to start my topping and finish veg, but it looks like I'll be finding a closet or something where I can hang my T5s and get more room than my dresser and 1 gallon pots haha.
-fed week 2 fox farm at 1/2 strength (basically just big bloom) along w one tablespoon of fish emulsion in 1/2 gallon of agua, pH'd at 6.0
-1 left, 2 middle, 3 right
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Disregard the last, I tried posting that yesterday when RIU was acting up, and so I accidentally posted a duplicate.
 

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-all three plants placed into 5 gallon smart pots
-plants placed under 4' 4 bulb T5 fixture
-#1 and #2 topped and pinned down
 

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Looking good, the SLH is great strain thats fun to grow.

How did you tie them down? looks like its coming out of the dirt?
 

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I just take either hangers or 12gauge solid wire (probably any size of wire bigger than 16 gauge) and bend it into a horseshoe and basically I stake the branches down to horizontal or maybe more so that all the little chutes (shoots?) coming up get better sun, plus I'm trying to keep growth horizontal so I can more easily settle the, under a screen. Don't know if it will work I've not tried this before...will also be doing some super cropping as well when the branches get a little meatier. Was only going to top twice or maybe three times before I put them in the screen but my current grow in the flower room is being really slow so it might get 4 toppings
 

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-Fed fox farm week 3 at half strength into 2 gallons of pH'd water (about 6.5)
-have something that looked like a possible Ca deficiency but the new growth (last week or so) is looking just fine and they've been growing faster again so I feel no corrective action is necessary after I just left them alone for awhile.
-had to get some longer pieces of wire to stake down the branches because they were pulling the stakes out reaching for light!
-I will add a photo here in a bit, I forgot to take a camera down w me
 

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Ok so I'm on somewhat of an update kick tonight...due to work I have had hardly any time to do much more w my plants other than keeping them going, so I apologize for the delay. So anyways, the SLHs were almost a disaster. My first couple grows were with pro-mix, so I had to basically nute them almost from the beginning. Well I had the genius idea to grow my SLHs in Ocean Forest, and not knowing that it was already jam packed w nutes, I went ahead and fed like I did my first couple grows...so yeah I almost killed them w burn, like most of the foliage (I'm not exaggerating, they were mostly dead.) So anyways I spent about 7 weeks just giving them lots of pH'd tap and just letting them do their thing, and low and behold after almost two months, they were happy enough to flower! They are in week 6 of flower now, and I honestly haven't fed them since January LOL. #1 and #2 are obviously very sativa phenos, w TONS of trichs, while #3 is much more indica leaning in appearance, and maturing much faster than the other two. #3 is also interesting to me, because it may be my first ever plant w purple in it (either that or I'm fucking it up again...) All in all, I am quite pleased w the turnaround. I will try to get some pics up soon. (I posted in the plant problems section w a photo of #3's possibly purple/possibly sick leaves...titled "Am I stoked or worried?")
 

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i think it's official, plant #3 is the purple phenotype. I watered tonight, and not only are the leaves purplish, but so are the buds. Does anyone have any experience w this purply indica pheno? If I make it back out there tonight I will grab some pics. #1 and #2 were given 2 gallons each tonight w 3Tbsp of Terpinator each, pHs of 6.8 and 6.5 respectively. The ladies are doing very nicely overall...pics to follow either later tonight or tomorrow.
 
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