Day 68: Saturday October 19, 2019
1500h
Things are looking good. Shes starting to show some remaining signs of chemical burn as the leaves seem to be yellowing between the veins, and the purple seems to be migrating into newer growth. Hopefully these flushes will help clear it out. Growth is slow, but coming. All eight tops are clearly visible now, and stretching vertically. Once they are long enough, they will be trained apart; ideally into the eight points of an octagon.
Why is the Tonic Ryder so much smaller than the GG#4 even though i started them on the same day in the same earth? Is it a function of the different genetics or am I screwing up?
It's all about the genetic , some strains are slow to start and some are slow to finish. Some strains are more vigorous than the others but it is not really a clue about the size of the future trees : the smaller could become the bigger
@AncientGreen, Ahh, i have to verify my email to reply! Sorry it took so long, eh. Yes, i figured since its my first time indoors an auto would be a nice starting point. The other one is a photo but i figure ill just keep vegging and topping and lst'ing until the auto is out of the way, then switch to 12/12 and flower the GG#4.