All looking healthy now. Most of the foliage below the canopy was removed and used as mulch. I only need one more cutting to root - the Sour D x Key Lime Pie doesn't seem to want to and has the weakest branches, not much of an aroma to it yet, but a great looking plant. The AK-47 had the thinnest, weakest looking root system, but was the first to root and is the most solid, vigorous and least temperamental plant of the lot. Surprisingly, it doesn't smell of much yet, but I heard it's a real stinker in full bloom. The Ghost Train Haze is the stretchiest and has a lovely faint smell I cannot describe yet, maybe sandalwood and pine. The Blue Dream Haze already smells faintly of blueberries, also a very vigorous, healthy looking plant. All foliar fed with Green Hand Organic Synergist at 2.5ml per Litre a few days ago, but will not be foliar feeding again. The light had to be raised slightly to accommodate the stretch, but that's as high as it will go and is still on its lowest dim setting at 198w. I will start increasing brightness near end of week three.
Great grow!! I do suggest you making hole around the pot, so the roots become more oxygenated, it's very important!!!
Wish you a great grow!
Have a shroom11!!!11 π
@Sybarite, cool, I'll follow along. Both AK-47 and GTH are amazing. Check my Somali Ghost Train diary, if you like. It's not like anything else I've ever grown before!
@Shijo_Kingo, Thank you. No, I'm not too worried. I left them in the small pots for too long (I'm on a tight schedule), so they got excessively root-bound. They are perking up now since the transplant, plus a few yellowing lower leaves in veg rarely causes any issues during bloom. I will probably be removing some of the lower fan leaves eventually anyway to improve air circulation and prevent mildew.