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Low Stress Training Orchid |
I transplanted this one into a 3-gallon pot, and started Low-Stress Training (LST). This plant will provide clones for the next round of flowering in a month or so. This training will encourage the lower nodes to start elongating branches for future cuttings. |
10/07/04 |
Low Stress Training Pandia |
LST |
10/07/04 |
LST next day |
After 6 hours the plants have adjusted to the Low-Stress Training, and their apical meristems (top, main stems) are once again pointing upward. |
10/07/04 |
More LST NL5 'Orchid' |
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10/07/04 |
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More LST 'Pandia' |
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10/07/04 |
LST 6 more hours |
These two adjusted again after 5 hours. I'll train them just a little more at this point to bring their main stems horizontal. I'll leave them for a few days to let the lower branches get extra auxin flowing, and then we'll see those branches elongate and reach for the light. |
10/07/04 |
Train Wreck small plant 20 days |
I am flowering this young mother due to my error in sexing it. I believed that I saw male preflowers, and after taking a round of cuttings I put it into 12/12. After 7 days of the flowering photo schedule the plant showed pistils, and I was glad that I didn't destroy the plant and the rooting clones when I incorrectlly identified the plant a male.
The sad thing is I put this Train Wreck mother into flower at only 7 weeks from seed. The result is a flowering high-grade small mother plant that I only took 6 cuttings from. I will use the healthiest clone as a 1st generation mother. |
10/09/04 |
Train Wreck small plant 30 days |
Getting there, but I'm not liking this strain so far. The cuttings were extremely difficult to root, and only 1 out of 6 survived where I had 100% with all other strains. Still this should serve as a nice little pain reliever for what it's worth. |
10/21/04 |
The rejects of Sara |
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10/21/04 |
Humboldt Indica small plant |
Flowering for 10 days. This was the female I did not choose to be a mother, and I'm just flowering it out because I lack enough space to veg her bigger. |
10/21/04 |