-The first plant had problems and didn't develop completely, so it died and I managed to salvage some small, fluffy buds. Didn't get much from here.
-The second one did better but didn't develop dense buds before it started dying. Got a little more out of it though.
Gl dude.
I've grown a lot of plants hey (all outdoor, any time of year). Seen a lot of things.
So, first observation, now I dunno your situation or intent or whatever, but I'm gonna say those plants are needing more light (and transplanting), I've seen that sort of stretching enough to know that's a bit much.
Personally (though again, dunno your situation), I'd transplant those asap and put them outside or provide more light. When transplanting I'd also shove a good deal of those trunks/stems into the soil (so that it roots).
@sir_isO, Thank you for your observation and comment. I do understand that they need more light than they're currently getting, but I'm constrained by the location.
My intention is to grow in pots on the balcony, but unfortunately during this time of the year the Sun swings in the other direction and they get very little (if any) direct sunlight. I will, however, heed your advice and transplant them as soon as possible.
Again, thank you for the observation and comment.