Luckily there's been a marked improvement in the inter-nodal growth of these two, whereas before they still looked like fresh 2 week plants now they're really starting to develop.
GorillaGlue is doing really quite well in terms of growth but has stayed happy and healthy for the most part (apart from some unfortunate early signs of light nitrogen toxicity in the curled down leave tips). It REALLY smells as well which I take to be a good thing as it's outdoors in one of the windier parts of this area.
Ryl. Creamatic now at least doesn't look like a seedling and also has some good leaf growth coming along, would like to see it speed up a bit just as the beginning of flowering draws near however. Smells quite subtly but I'll put that down to it not being as potent and it being mostly Indica.
Whilst it's an early prediction and anything good or bad could happen in the meantime I reckon I'll be seeing a nice 40g total of good quality bud once the grow is all done come early September.
@Korfver, not great tbh, sorry about the lack of updates but the mites and mould knocked out the GG before it was ready, leaving only the side colas and the Creamatic come drying time.
yo man, consider repoting the royal creamatic, I kept it too long in a small pot and it didnt develop to be a monster plant.. i have it in the week 7-8, almost ready to harvest :D
@WhiteWidow, Yeah I'm considering it but I was worried it'd be way too late cause I mean I haven't found the time to update but they're both in preflower mode so it might just shock them out of producing decent bud :/
@BigDaddyK, This was mainly to see if a couple of small plants would be able to give me a personal supply and I wasn't really thinking long term. Definitely gonna get at least 15l pots for my next grow. Agreed though they're small plants but looks like I'm gonna pull around an ounce of some quality bud ๐
@DeathEvil, Agreed it's looking like a good turn around so far, hopefully the Creamatic makes up for it's lack of height compared to the Gorillaglue in terms of bushiness and density
That is some serious stretch are you repotting at all ?
If you are moving to bigger pots i would bury most of the stem to prevent it snapping and will grow roots from there anyway but thats a personal opinion :-)
As they are autos and dont like the repot cut the old pot away with a stanley knife and place very very carfully into the new pot of soil and place in hole you made ready for it โ๏ธ Good luck
@Autoduck, Yeah I'm planning to repot in a couple of days into something a bit bigger so that should help get better results/healthier plants. Thanks for the tip and thanks I'm gonna need a bit of luck but it should go fine!