-Huge size difference between all 3 plants:
Plant #1: 41cm
Plant #2: 85cm
Plant #3: 114cm
-Defoliated all 3 plants.
-I'm not sure why there is such a big size difference between the plants. Does anybody have a guess?
-Plant #1 definitely seems to be significantly more mature. The buds are drastically more developed, frosty with much more trichomes, and many orange hairs already. The other plants are far behind it.
-Plant #1 has a very sharp mint and lime smell to it, the other 2 are very skunky.
-Very difficult to keep a consistent light distance between all 3 plants now, even when plant #1 is propped up on a bucket. My light can't go much higher now, and plant #3 is only about 6 or 7cm under it.
Hi mate the difference in your plants is called phenotype expression Think two sisters same age same parents but one grows tall and skinny the other sister remains shorter and carries more weight .
Each plant regardless of lineage will always be a little different unless cloned of coarse I have my money on the tallest sativa plant being the best smoke but lowest yielder Best of luck will follow
@DILLIGAF, Thanks for the input! Yeah that's what I was originally thinking, but I didn't know that it could be SO drastic. Interesting! I was thinking that the larger plant would eventually yield a lot more because of its general size, but the buds on the tiny plant just keep fattening up and look much more mature. Maybe the tallest sativa focused more of its energy in overall vertical growth, rather than the buds. It will be interesting to see how this all pans out soon!
Hey my man, if there's one thing that I could point out is that I notice every pic the pots are wet. Cannabis thrives on a wet/dry cycles. When plants are small just need a cup around the center of the pot, Not the whole pot at this stage because your little gals seem like their lacking oxygen. I water every 3-4 days when the pot is very light and almost dry. Remember cannabis likes their feet wet and ankles dry. You want your roots searching and expanding for moisture but if always wet your roots will lack the oxygen to thrive. I hope this helps.
Let your pot 90% dry and you will see a difference in your gal. ๐๐๐๐
@OhcanaDAbiz, Thanks for the input! Yeah I already learned my lesson from that. I think most new growers tend to over water their plants thinking that they will get more food and nutrients that way. I eventually hit a small fungus gnat problem eventually after that, as it will be pointed out later on.