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Everything seems to be going well. Obviously still trying to manage the height disparity. There's a bit of light stress on the highest cola tips but this is a sacrifice I need to make to make sure the lower plants have adequate light intensity. I looked back at the strain information on the website and they are all supposed to be 'Medium' in height. I was thinking the disparity could be due to the fact that CATB and Gushers are hybrids with more sativa genetics whereas Afghan Kush and Northern Lights are closer to pure indica but I remember having a Hindu Kush plant that really took off so I'm putting this down to phenotypic variation from the seeds.
The good news is I haven't seen any bollocks on any of the plants for the last couple weeks which means I was correct about 'bollock syndrome'. I've seen some growers saying you should pull a plant as soon as you see a bollock but I think this is wild overeaction.
There is a fair bit of undergrowth on the CATB plant and some on the Gushers that is somewhat starved of light and will not produce good bud. My plan is just to leave this and dry and sift it along with the trim.