Day 36, 10-15-24: They are coming back nicely from there trim up and training. They are growing ridiculously fast. One and two are now around the 18ish inch mark
Day 37, 10-16-24: Today, I just tied them down a little bit more and made sure everything looked good.
Day 38, 10-17-24: They are eating up this training. They're doing so well and they're starting to go into flower now so I guess this week will be the first preflower week because I've started feeding them preflower nutes. He's going to be huge!
Day 39, 10-18-24: They are flipping into flower now. #2, 3, and 1, in that order. Did some light defoliation.
Day 40, 10-19-24: The roots are growing so well they're popping out of the top. Gonna add a little more soil to the bags. I also forgot to take a picture of number two
Day 41, 10-20-24: They are just exploding... As expected, #1 is the biggest and least in flower, #2 is oddly almost as big as 1, but it started flowering first which was expected.#3 is the littlest one.
Day 42, 10-21-24: The root growth is starting to concern me. I can't add much more, but the roots keep growing out of the soil... Ethos, hats off for the amazing genetics! #1 has 0 stress, the big fan leaf stems are starting to to show some purplish coloring but they're getting cut today. #2 and #3 have some purple in the stem, but it's odd, I've touched 2 and 3 very little but the one most touched is so green and lush.
@Natrona, it went kind of odd up until they started flowering. The 6" and 29" way outgrew the control. I figured it would go for more soil to less soil size wise, and smallest soil to deepest soil for blooming. But the two variables grew faster and budded faster. On a side note, they smell amazing and exactly like peaches
@Natrona, Thanks! The tying down was a bit hectic to make them not stress out the branches, and I made it to week 7 before #1 had any purple in it ๐