Runtz Gluntz got the chop day 75 (mostly.. kept one branch going). A bushy plant with an overload of small thin buds and many leaves. PM took hold rapidly and severely curtailed any hopes of getting the best out of this plant.
Banner #5 has handled the PM a little better and there is some reasonable bud formation but as with the Runtz plant, she has not adapted well to the adversity.
Hells Bells is taking quite a bit longer than the other two and is producing better buds and has a higher resistance to the PM onslaught. This plant has never really presented as a picture of good health and was expected to fare the worst of the lot yet turned out best. In comparison, the other two had an impressive veg. stage and flourished until late flower.
NB. Comments apply to the individual plants grown here on the east coast (South Africa); outdoors during mid-winter, using an unmonitored (no water testing/adjustments) hybrid bio-active DWC setup. They are not representative of their strains grown in a controlled and ideal environment.
Pics day 75/77 since germination (day 80/82 from seed) * Day/night temps reflect min/max for the week