The good the bad the ugly:
The good - Everything's alive, most are okay, couple are doing incredible, couple are meh
The bad - Welp im back to the 91 krypt issue, each one of these is showing vastly wild differentiations regarding water requirements and how it reacts to the shrimp compost. As you can see some have rocketed to a quicker size than Im used to while others struggled.
The one hidden benefit of the bad, is I'm going to use this current reaction from the plants to gauge the feeding amounts as they age. I will make a sliding scale of 100% to 25% strength feedings to better give the plants it's genetic requirements for proper growth.
the ugly - Shrimp compost wasn't worth it, was still too hot for some seedlings. A one and done approach to never happen again. Luckily they're all alive.
Will continue to watch grow, transplant until they hit 1 gallon size, let grow for 4 full weeks after transplant stage is over and take stock of the physical characteristics to see which might like topping or would rather stay as a christmas tree standard.
Once that's been done, I will clone every 25% of these and flower the clones, hoping for 2-3 clones per mom to work fertilizer %'s with and to prevent any issues with errors I make.
You'll never truly see a perfect grow from me with the strain hunting, I'm too into experimentation with aspects that can affect yield, It's hard not to tinker just to see what happens. (A-la shrimp compost)
When I finally find the strain I want to dial in and really make "my strain", then you'll see mass yield & perfect rigor towards growth needs.
Cheers!