Week 4 - Feb 22 - 28
Feb 22 - Today I turn the light to 75% and will bring let them grow into it from 30 inches to 24 inches over the next several days.
Feb 25 - The DG are growing an inch a day. it will be week 2 for the late 24s: I don't think the small one will survive as its just not growing. Leaves are coming out very slowly. The larger is the healthiest in this grow, which I attribute to less light (biggest issue, next grow I will dim it fully to 33% while they are seedlings.), I put a handful of potting soil in the hole when I planted the rapid rooter, and the medium was fully fluffed when I planted so no soil compression. I'm assuming the high light stunted the smaller 24, possibly just a bit weaker genetics (?). I gave the younger 24s a bit over a liter with 0.125 ml/l for micro, grow, and bloom and 1 ml/l each of voodoo and b52 (same as week 2 for the rest)
Feb 26. The DG and the older 24 looked droopy this morning. I weighed the pots and still have more than a lite of water in each-so its not that. I back off on the light to 50% and we’ll see if that helps the group. I started LST on the DGs.
@Lucifers_Nursery, hi, I actually just had a grow, Deeze Nugs and Skywalker, where I had single and double plants in 5 gallon pots. I used lst and got the same yield (about 1.2 oz/plant) from each pot regardless of the number of plants per pot. . I didn't run into any issues due to the number of plants per pot. I figure that in nature they grow side by side.
The Double Grape looks healthy. From my limited experience, I suggest you keep your lamp at 24" or more from the plants for some time. You will want to encourage a bit of stretch so you have something to LST, if that is your plan.
@mingokoon, I have not seen anything like this before. Starting some new seeds makes sense if you have the space available. Otherwise, it may be something that they grow out of, the strange leaves in particular. See how the next set comes in.
What are you growing in and have you provided them with any nutrients? Actually, I'm hoping you say no nutes. The other thing I recently learned is that you have to water seedlings very small amounts of water. I was "drowning" mine in 500 mL of water. Even though I had soil that drained well, I think I set my plant back with this over watering.
None of this is the final word, just some of the thought's I would have if they were my plants. Good luck with the grow!