Early this week, I did some heavy trimming. I know it's believed to be counterproductive to flowering growth, however I do believe the buds from lower branches to be pointless.
Critical (Taller) is in full swing of flowering now, quite amazing how fast the blooming has gone in just 7 days. Lovely strong smell when inspecting growth sites, great pistils. Looking like a very promising strain.
Haze (shorter) is not showing any signs of flowering still, I know from other peers that have grown this strain, it takes several weeks of 12/12 to even show signs of buds... There is hope yet for this plant, although it is SLOW SLOW SLOW.... Not sure slow/long flowering plants are that sensible for indoor lighting rigs, the expense is considerably large for 3-4 months...
I have had to bring the tent indoors during the cold weather snap. They are enjoying the warm ambient night temperature too much.
Growing in the tent too, is watercress, red basil and sutpice tomatoes. Giving them a kick start ready for the outdoors once we get to March.
Not complaining though, very excited for the herb!
They look over-watered maybe plus leaves are a bit droopy. I have a seedling in week 3 of veg that is quite small and it was because I watered too much. Wait until soil is completely dry
Something is wrong they are to small for 4 weeks check them pls , hope you will get them big and strong 💪
Got also two RQS criticals in my tent
They where mich much bigger with 4 weeks
You both were absolutely correct! I am amazed you could tell from the photos on week 4.... Obviously guru geniuses!!! They both had phythium I think, the fungus gnats from my last grow probably spread it to the seedligs. I was resigning to the fact they may be gone forever... Gave their roots a clincal wash with peroxide and discarded the rotting roots.... I am happy to say after several weeks with new lights and close attention, they are fighting fit! Very impressed with Critical. Lost a few weeks but hey, it's a experience and learning curve....