Pistils first detected on day 23 and significant budding appeared on day 27 ( day 5 of flowering). Light schedule flipped on day 28 (day 6 of flowering). Previous grow displayed a high need for CalMag so a light application has begun to aid in root development and nutrient transfer. Plants looking happy and healthy!
It's during this week that my suspicion was confirmed--I accidentally mixed up one lemon haze with one lamb's breath. Photos from the following week will show the correct plants together. The height of the lamb's breath (right in the photos) and the low budding rate quickly made me realize the mix-up. With very careful maneuvering, I was able to switch the plants and they're responding very well. Updates next week!
I always find this the tricky week. When the 2nd set of real leaves are out, and it's in a cup. Every 3 days, I flipped all my cups upside down, tapped them out gently, and checked the roots.
If the soil falls away, too dry, if you see no good micro-roots spidering on the edges, too moist. IMHO, Ignore anything but the roots at this size. By end of week 3, I have 14 now in 2.5qt pots stretching into the sunshine; with maybe 8-10 with weak root systems still in the tent. Love seeing them grown in dirt. Best wishes. MrCrispy