The seedlings are small plants now, with a few nodes. They grew at uneven rates, with a few getting taller than the others and growing into the light very quickly and getting a bit burned. The plants were rearranged from shortest to tallest and the light angled to match, so it is an equal distance from all plants.
I wonder if the height is an early giveaway that the tall ones are male. Flo 4 is tallest, followed by Flo 2. Flo 3 and RS are the shortest, with Flo 1 in the middle. So does that mean 2 and 4 will be male and RS and 3 will be female? Anyone care to make guesses?
The leaf tips are starting to curl down a bit, so maybe the nutrient dose was a bit too much. The next watering will be either plain water or half water and half nutrients to compensate.
The FloraMicro is for Hard Water but that is not an option in the nutrient selection.
These will grow for another week and then they will be topped and the tops will be rooted, flowered, sexed, and the females will be grown out. These babies will be kept in veg as mother plants.
I found another bagseed that was kicking around and I missed it during germination so I'm going to stick that in a peat pellet and see if anything happens. I do not have much hope, but nothing to lose. It looks large and dark, like a good seed should.
I wouldn't be sure whether a plant was male or female until putting it in flowering light cycle for a few weeks. I recently grew DJ shorts Blueberry F5 and Blue V2, which I was able to re-veg, but the two big Blueberry F5s have not come back and I am about to call them and replant, but they did produce hundreds, maybe thousands of seeds crossed with the male Blueberry F5 I grew out and then shook all over them. It's amazing how little flower you get when the plant makes seeds. But now I have enough seeds from my initial pack to grow out 50 at a time and pheno hunt for the most blueberry I can find. Gonna put them in solo cups and re-veg them after a handful of weeks in flower, and transplant to 5/7 gal pots with a fresh JMS (JADAM Microorganism Solution) to help ease the transplant and boost root growth.
Your bonsai trees look cool. I'd wanna be sure before I chop any. You could stick it in a little cardboard box with a light hanging above it on a 11on/13 off timer and you should know for sure a few weeks later