This pic is today 2/6/22 when I transplanted from the 1 gallon to 3 gallon. I recently experimented transplanting with different things besides the roots Orgeonism XL which worked great and I never had transplant shock. I saw that when I added humid acid amendment into the hole with worm castings with the Oregonism XL that plant was vibrant compared to others. I personally hate to transport from fabric to fabric because most of the fuckin substrate gets left behind in the bag no matter how slow you go. I'm using 3 gallons this run for my photos for the first time ever because I accidentally germinated 5 more seeds based on my miscalculating the weeks in my calendar, now I have to make this project of 15 plants work while only having 2 available tents until at best mid march. I can see a difference during these early stages from roots organic to the advance nutrients line, its safe to say I'll never go back to roots base nutrients. She's very bushy and has stubby side branches, nothing like the strawberry dawgpound. May have to cut these big fan leaves sooner than later but we'll see.