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TheKalyxKid
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Greetings fellow auto enthusiasts!
I've got two White Sirius plants going as a test grow on behalf of the generous Stitch.
It's exciting to be able to try out an unreleased strain, and to be able to grow some fine smoke while helping out an elite breeder.
It's like helping out a cannabis celebrity, at least for me!
They are probably at week 6 or 7. I have been really busy, and I just treat the plants according to where they are in the auto growth cycle.
I will post some earlier pics later, but you can check them out in my ongoing perpetual auto grow, link in sig.
So far I"d say these plants are wonderfully indica dominant, and while there is some branching that makes one plant look more x-mas tree like, the other is a cylinder shape that is really compact, which means you could fit many of these in a small space if need be.
They flowered much earlier than any other auto I've had, usually in 5-6 weeks. Both White Sirius both flowered at 3-4 weeks I'd say, which is great, because I am moving towards faster, large-yielding indica dominant strains in order to meet my current requirements. White Siriius fits the bill.
I may have let them stretch too much by keeping the Height LED--my seedling/veg light--too high. My first few harvests were with the light too low, so of course I've swung to the other extreme, and will now try maybe 8-10" max until stretch is well under way.
I call it "the point of no return", because after they gain momentum you can bring the lights down as low as you can without burning or bleaching, and if you are able to do daily maintenance you can get away with low light height by training your plants and tucking things so they are not too close to the light.
I have 2 x 27 watt CFLs on one end of my blackstar 240UV, one warm white and one cool shite. There is a 45W warm white CFL on the other end. These sort of cover the areas outside the power zone of the blackstar, which is probably better suited for one medium/large plant.
I plan to get another blackstar 240UV to add to the flowering chamber, then it will be GAME ON in terms of having ample light...I am not completely satisfied with my yields, I think because I try to leave a lot of branches, there isn't enough energy to make many large buds.
Forgive the crappy photos, I am using a webcam, and sometimes just holding it, which messes up the focus.
White Sirius #1
I forgot to include the tape measure, this baby is 26" tall, slightly more mature than her sister, and a very regal, classy girl.



White Sirius #2



I've got two White Sirius plants going as a test grow on behalf of the generous Stitch.
It's exciting to be able to try out an unreleased strain, and to be able to grow some fine smoke while helping out an elite breeder.
It's like helping out a cannabis celebrity, at least for me!

They are probably at week 6 or 7. I have been really busy, and I just treat the plants according to where they are in the auto growth cycle.
I will post some earlier pics later, but you can check them out in my ongoing perpetual auto grow, link in sig.
So far I"d say these plants are wonderfully indica dominant, and while there is some branching that makes one plant look more x-mas tree like, the other is a cylinder shape that is really compact, which means you could fit many of these in a small space if need be.
They flowered much earlier than any other auto I've had, usually in 5-6 weeks. Both White Sirius both flowered at 3-4 weeks I'd say, which is great, because I am moving towards faster, large-yielding indica dominant strains in order to meet my current requirements. White Siriius fits the bill.
I may have let them stretch too much by keeping the Height LED--my seedling/veg light--too high. My first few harvests were with the light too low, so of course I've swung to the other extreme, and will now try maybe 8-10" max until stretch is well under way.
I call it "the point of no return", because after they gain momentum you can bring the lights down as low as you can without burning or bleaching, and if you are able to do daily maintenance you can get away with low light height by training your plants and tucking things so they are not too close to the light.
I have 2 x 27 watt CFLs on one end of my blackstar 240UV, one warm white and one cool shite. There is a 45W warm white CFL on the other end. These sort of cover the areas outside the power zone of the blackstar, which is probably better suited for one medium/large plant.
I plan to get another blackstar 240UV to add to the flowering chamber, then it will be GAME ON in terms of having ample light...I am not completely satisfied with my yields, I think because I try to leave a lot of branches, there isn't enough energy to make many large buds.
Forgive the crappy photos, I am using a webcam, and sometimes just holding it, which messes up the focus.
White Sirius #1
I forgot to include the tape measure, this baby is 26" tall, slightly more mature than her sister, and a very regal, classy girl.



White Sirius #2




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