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This is the first full week of seedlings.
The bigger one is about 1 week ahead of the other.
Looking healthy.
Currently in soil and compost mix.
They get about 10 hours of sunlight a day and then I bring them in until they have a few more sets of leaves.
2nd week for the baby.
3rd week for the bigger one.
Just topped the bigger one so we can start training her one she rebounds and sets out her new shoots.
No big changes but that’s usually good in the cultivation world.
Lots of new growth and two new shoots after her initial topping.
I will top her two-three more times before we start the long outdoor hall of photosynthesis.
Don’t want to stress her out too much before flower time.
She is doing well.
Topped her twice and transplanted her into her final 5 gallon home.
Smaller plant is still in her original pot.
Topped her once and will transplant her next week
6th week or so of veg.
Bigger one in the 5 gallon transplanted last week and she bounced back strong. No real stress. Tied her down and opened up the middle. Saw new shoots grow out within a day, so she is super vigorous!
Smaller plant will get her final home soon
Both have been topped twice, plan on topping one more time to even out the canopy.
Looking good.
Happy growing!
Crazy amount of growth over the last few weeks.
The bigger plant exploded in growth after her recent training, transplant, and topping.
The smaller plant also has taken off and her top canopy opened up and started to bush out.
I topped both this week to get a few more tops before Mother Nature flips them into flower.
No big changes which is good. I topped the hell out of both plants 2 weeks ago and they are showing their new growth.
Smaller plant will definitely be a runt.
I might even bring her indoors and turn her into a mom until I can my hands on seeds!
Hopefully the flowering stretch will come soon now that we are mid July.