Danylo Like the others this run this SFT F1 #8 seed sank to the bottom of the solution-container (a plastic shot-glass π¬) after just a few hours and then chilled there until it got into the soil.
It only took a little more than 3 days from first contact (water) to breaching the soil surface. I think thats at least partially due to the relatively warm 23.5-24Β°C (~75Β°F) temp they got during this time.
Compared to the other two she seems to be somewhat more compact - even considering that she is about one day younger. Excited to see if she continues like this until harvest. I love compact plants as I have been abused by some pure sativas recently.π
Danylo Technically these pictures are 8 days after the last ones, but rather than skip a week I'm gonna "bend" the rules ;)
It appears this lovely Fruit Tartare #8 took my indica preference and monkey-pawed my ass into bonsai land. π€·
She grows VERY compact (~7-8 nodes in about 11cm total height) It'll be very interesting to see what kind of adult plant she will end up being!
The very colourful lower sides of the leafs did not continue onto the newer leafs. Not a surprise - I haven't seen this on a young plant's advanced leafs until now. Not a botanist but AFAIK early leafs and adult leafs don't share all of the genetic code.
Had to boost her up a few centimeters because the Chemdog grows with large internodal spacing and she was getting quite a bit less light intensity. Some of her petite-ness can probably be attributed to me not doing this earlier.
[Edit]: In the next few days they will all move into the larger 80x80cm tent. Probably moving into their final pots too!
π±πͺ Incredible progress! Your ladies are thriving and it really shows ππ₯ Keep crushing it! I also share grow content on YouTube would appreciate the love and support ππΊβ¨
I also prefer indica, but the Tartare stretches quite a lot β youβll see for yourself π Itβll be interesting to watch how it progresses for you. I wish you lots of luck.