Royal Critical is looking perfect. I am impressed.
Cookies Gelato is a bit raggedy. Maybe wind damage. Hard to say. See how it goes
Weather was bad here today so they stayed inside like me,
but they have had several days out in the sun this week. Mornings at the east window. Afternoons on the west balcony.
I have moved to using distilled water with Calmag. The tap water is too hard here to mix nutrients. I plan to gradually increase the feeding.
Cheers.
Is this autoflower pollinated? (Last 3 pics FLO 8?) It's been outside next to another different autoflower,Anything to worry about?It looks a little "bulgy" to my eyes.Trichomes are mostly clear with a few milky ones.Hoping to harvest in the next 2 weeks.New Territory. Thanks F
I can't see any issues.Male sack on female plants ogten look like bannas.If the tricomes are already going milky I doubt they'll need 2wks,more like 5-7 days.
Looks good! Be careful with plants on the balcony- I just had to rescue my critical baby because a sparrow was curious about her sweet smell. She just lost a bit foliage but also symmetry now….
@Springtime, 😳Thanks for the warning. Never crossed my mind that sparrows might eat them....I'm more worried about my cat tbh. Although I think she's more interested in the lavender....which isn't very good for her. Be well.
@FritzTheCat, ja , sitze in Nord-DE , weiß was Du meinst 😂 zum Glück hab ich meinen Grow im Keller , wobei auch dort schon zweimal Wasser reingelaufen ist (zum Glück nicht in meinen Kellerraum) . Aber heute ist definitiv outdoorfähiges Wetter hier 😂😂😂😂LG
@Dennisgut, Prrrrrr. At this point,, from earth to tip not including roots, the shorter one (Critical) is 85cm and the taller one (Cookies Gelato) is 95cm so .guess they were 80 and 90 in these pics from day 6/7 of week 5.
Have a great weekend. Rainy and dark here. They're warming in the tent.
For the moment you have them indoor and at some time you're gonna move them to out ?
They really look nice and healthy
Good luck and happy growing friend 😍
@GrowthConsultant, Hi. Thanks. So they are under grow lights from 07:00 in a tent. I move them to an open east window if there's sun in the morning, and I put them outside on a west balcony in the afternoon/evening again, if there's enough sun. They go back in the tent at night and get a couple of hours of LEDs again. If the weather is bad they just stay in the tent under the lights. Once they get bigger (soon) they'll just live on the west facing balcony or wherever works. I'm not going to get too stressed about perfection this time, but I did want to make sure they got a good strong start and the weather was bad so I got the tent out. Be well!