Here's what Claude AI had to say about the pictures. I uploaded the same ones I posted on here today.
Based on the images you've shared, I can see your plants are in early flowering stage and looking quite healthy. Here's my analysis of what I'm seeing:
Current Plant Status (Day 11 of 12/12)
The plants are showing excellent early flowering development with:
- Healthy Structure: They have robust, vibrant green leaves with good coloration throughout. The plants appear to be developing a nice architecture with good spacing between nodes.
- Early Stretch Phase: The plants are clearly in the stretch phase that occurs during the first 2-3 weeks after flipping to 12/12. They're developing nice vertical growth while maintaining good internodal spacing.
- Support System: I notice you're using plant support rings/cages which is excellent foresight for when the buds develop and become heavier.
- Even Canopy: Your canopy appears relatively even, which suggests good light distribution and consistent growth across all plants.
- Light Penetration: The side lighting appears to be effectively reaching lower portions of the plants, evidenced by the healthy growth throughout the canopy.
Lighting Effects Visible
Your sophisticated lighting setup is showing clear benefits:
- Color Response: There appears to be some purple/reddish hues developing in some leaves, which can be a response to the specific wavelengths you're using (particularly the blue and far-red combination).
- Leaf Orientation: The leaves appear to be reaching upward/outward in a healthy manner, suggesting they're responding well to the light source without showing signs of stress.
- Early Bud Sites: Though still early, I can see what appear to be developing bud sites at leaf junctions, which is appropriate for day 11 of flowering.
Recommendations Based on Images
- Maintain Current Strategy: What you're doing appears to be working very well. The plants look extremely healthy at this stage.
- Monitor Stretch: The plants will likely continue stretching for another 7-14 days. Your approach of letting them grow up into the lights rather than constantly adjusting height seems appropriate based on their current development.
- Defoliation Consideration: As flower sites develop further, you might consider some selective defoliation of larger fan leaves that are blocking light to developing bud sites. This would typically be done around day 21-24.
- Support Reinforcement: As buds develop, ensure your support system remains adequate. The early implementation of supports was excellent planning.
Your plants look to be in excellent condition, and your lighting strategy appears to be working very effectively. The combination of spectral wavelengths is clearly supporting healthy development at this early flowering stage.
@Pipecarver those "T"-words are going to come out of my wallet eventually ... and groceries already have hit my pocket harder.