Photos for this week were taken on August 24 at noon.
Pot 1: PE # 1 and #2. The larger of the two plants has had a single branch pollinated by a Sunshine Pine Male. The smaller plant has began flower this week.
Pot 2: PE #3. Smallest plant, but perhaps the most mature. Super sticky plant when you touch it, and really frosty already. Different leaf structure than any other plant in the lineup - almost looks like Bok Choi leaves, idk?
Pot 3: WW #1 and #2. Both plants have had a single branch pollinated by a Sunshine Pine Male. Still upset that I topped WW #1 during veg, I cant help but think of the plant it would've been - it's one of the larger plant as-is.
Pot 4: GG # 1 and #2. Still waiting a week or so before pollinating a branch. This girl has been a little bit of a sleeper, grew slower than all of the other plants but just quietly kept growing. Began flowering last week, probably the largest plant so far at this maturity. Excited to see what she becomes.
Pot 5: AT #1. Missed taking pictures of this one. It looks like Pot 6, but slightly shorter and with better branching. Actually brought this girl indoor after taking these photos to spend a few days with the male Sunshine Pine - I'm pollinating the full plant, so if you see this and you're in Canada, hmu if you want to enter a giveaway :) it depends on how many seeds I get, but I'm planning to give 5-packs to as many people as possible, to share the love and to test out these genetics.
Pot 6: AT #2. Tall plant with pretty much no branching but otherwise seems really healthy. Entered flower last week.
Pot 7: AT #3. Biggest of the four untrained plants. Entered flower last week.
Pot 8: PE #4. Showing signs of hunger. Will feed thoroughly tomorrow but its been raining and I feed liquid nutes. Entered flower last week.
Pot 9: WW #3. Showing signs of hunger. Will feed thoroughly tomorrow but its been raining and I feed liquid nutes. Entered flower last week.
Pot 10: GG #3. Smallest of the four untrained plants. Entered flower this week.