Week 4: Vegetative Stage – Slow Growth Compared to Indoor Sister
The twins are still growing, but the pace is slow. There’s a massive difference compared to their indoor sister, who’s thriving by comparison. It’s clear that the outdoor environment, even with the sunny days, isn’t pushing these two along as quickly.
Their progress is steady but slow, which isn’t too surprising considering how they started. I’m continuing with Biobizz Fish Mix to keep them going, and the weather’s been decent, but it’s clear they’re not keeping up with their sister indoors.
I’m still keeping an eye on them, but I don’t have high expectations for these two. I’ll just let them do their thing and see how they shape up over the coming weeks.
Current Setup:
Medium: 50% coco, 30% soil, 20% perlite (in a 5-gallon outdoor pot)
Growth: Slow, especially compared to their indoor sister
Nutrients: Biobizz Fish Mix for now; Big Plant Science later when needed
Having never come across polyembrionic seedlings, this is a new and very interesting grow. I look forward to seeing this one play out. I hope they are symbiotic and not parasitic with each other. Double the yield would be a result, from the Siamese Sherbet!