She's definitely stretching and seems healthy at the start of the week. Lots of bud sites are forming along each major branch and some trichomes are becoming visible. She's certainly better trained than my last plant but still a bit bushy looking. I'm not too worried about that though as her bud sites seem reasonably separated.
Her older roommate is going to be harvested soon so this one will finally get her time directly under the main light.
Jan 18 Day 51
Fed with remaining 50/50 recommended grow/bloom, ~1L.
Lifted the pot to examine the bottom for the first time and noticed quite a bit of roots that have grown out of the bottom. She's on a pie plate that keeps the bottom of her pot elevated and these roots have grown into that space. Startled and worried, I did some quick research and most folks seem to imply this isn't terrible and that they'll be naturally 'air-pruned' if need be. That said, I'm hesitant to try to get a picture as I don't want to expose them unnecessarily.
Jan 19 Day 52
Moved under the main light after her roomie was harvested. Rest and rotation.
Jan 20 Day 53
Simply watered with 50/50 rainwater/tap mix, ~1L. No pics.
Jan 21 Day 54
Just resting.
Jan 22 Day 55
Mixed 50% recommended grow ferts and 50% recommended bloom ferts into 2L. Fed with 1L.
Jan 23 Day 56
Tucked a few leaves and gently hand-trained a branch or two. Rotation and rest.
She's had a very strong week with flowers growing vigorously. Noticed a bit of tip burn, which I'm going to assume is her signaling me to stop using the grow fertilizer. Otherwise, just waiting for her old roommate to dry and making preparations for her new buddy.
I hope those aren't nanners in the last picture. Worried my bulk seed Trainwreck from NASC could be a boy one day and ruin things for me. It's listed as feminized on their site though.
I was also a bit worried after taking that pic but after recently harvesting my previous plant, which didn't have hermie issues, I noticed very similar growths on her. So I don't think it's harmful. Possibly just plump baby calyxes.
Edit: I think this is a good article about what we're seeing: https://www.maximumyield.com/definition/282/calyx
Looking real nice! I'm on my 1st ever grow and my seedlings sprouted just 6 days before yours. I'll let you know my fuck ups since I'm a week ahead π€£
Enjoy it!