Plants #1, 2, 3 and 4 recovered well from the first main-lining carried out last week therefore this week I've done main-lining for the second time.
During the week, plant #3 soffered of one of the two main-lining branch partially broken because tie too tightly to the support.
It was my fault because I bend it too much altough the plant was pushing a lot toward the light.
I repared the broken branch by duct tape and touching wood the plant is recovering with apparently no consequences.
About plant #5, due to its mutation, I'm not confident to go for main-lining but still I found it too bushy.
Because of that I defoliated focusing on the lower part where I also pruned it a bit.
If everything will proceed as per plan, next week I'll main-lining plant #1, 2, 3 and 4 for the third and last time.
After that I'll leave them another couple of weeks of vegetation and eventually I'll switch to flowering stage.
I hope to have gods of weed to my side 😄
A plant (1st veg week) grown from old RQS AMG seed has a strange "leaves schema" very different from the other plants: leaves don't grow in couple but in a messy way with no order. Is it something going wrong or this plant is healthy like that?
Genetic mutant.
To continue with it or not is up to you, but in my opinion, life iss too short to grow "maybes".
Weed being stronger from weirdo plants/mutants is not likely.
I agree with Mediterranean_Grown
Just a mutation, she might take a while to get going, but while she does the roots are filling the pot out and will help her bounce back.
Nothing to worry about.