Well, just knock on wood. The ladies have a good life and enjoy (according to me) plenty. Fortunately no problems with pests or other problems. The leaves start to get autumn colors, so all nutrients start to run out. Furthermore, they get water for almost 10 days now. Every day I watch with a microscope whether the trichomes are becoming amber. (Can not wait :) ).
The lady with the double trunk, I removed it from the tent and is now in my living room. After this breeding check if she is already in bloom, if not I will start her cuttings and try to participate in a breeding round. Hoping that if they get a light schedule they will want to start flowering. For the time being she does not seem to be an autoflower.