Do i need to add or remove anything from my brew[comment what in thread]?

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Coming soon the results of my first KrippleBerry Auto LED Grow....

I am a medical consumer, recreational enthusiast and underground activist still fighting the fight...

so a little info about the brew in my caldron:
Dr. Krippling Krippleberry seed
Fox Farm Dirty Dozen- 1/4th recommended strength (all my first time strain grows I give minimum nutes)
Fox Farm Ocean Forest
Small chunk Coco Coir
2 1/2 gallons in a 3 gallon nursery pot (anything fancier is just a vanity cost)
(2) Galaxy Hydro 9-band 300w LED
Lighthouse Hydro 2'x4'x4' grow tent
6" Viagrow duct-booster with Viagrow fan controller running at 90cfm-110cfm
6" 12"x24" carbon filter

This is my first time growing anything by this breeder. I myself am not a first time grower but most of my experience is in producing experimental seed crosses and acclimating IB strains to the outdoors in the wintery wonderland of the No. Coast region. I am not an expert i.m.o. but not a noob i.o.o.
 

BlueRidgeGrower

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Coming soon the results of my first KrippleBerry Auto LED Grow....

I am a medical consumer, recreational enthusiast and underground activist still fighting the fight...

so a little info about the brew in my caldron:
Dr. Krippling Krippleberry seed
Fox Farm Dirty Dozen- 1/4th recommended strength (all my first time strain grows I give minimum nutes)
Fox Farm Ocean Forest
Small chunk Coco Coir
2 1/2 gallons in a 3 gallon nursery pot (anything fancier is just a vanity cost)
(2) Galaxy Hydro 9-band 300w LED
Lighthouse Hydro 2'x4'x4' grow tent
6" Viagrow duct-booster with Viagrow fan controller running at 90cfm-110cfm
6" 12"x24" carbon filter

This is my first time growing anything by this breeder. I myself am not a first time grower but most of my experience is in producing experimental seed crosses and acclimating IB strains to the outdoors in the wintery wonderland of the No. Coast region. I am not an expert i.m.o. but not a noob i.o.o.
Watching, and looking forward to results!
 
this isn't a very resin heavy strain with a reported genetic threshold of 16% maximum. It would venture that ,this plant, with an approach of feeding only 1/4th the level of recommended nutrients and underpowered lighting setup (not to mention a lack of environmental controls) that It may have achieved roughly half the potential of the genetic capacity of this strain. It did run into some nutrient issues in the end due in part to pH fluctuations. definitively had not expected the amount of branching and did remove 6 of the lower branches before it expressed visible gender. Again to be clear the results in the photos reflect what has been stated.
 
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