The deficiencies are slowly clearing up, but some damage was already done. Many of the plants have lost lower leaves, I believe due to a magnesium deficiency, but the MegaCrop should bring them back in line soon. We're getting close now, so starting to see differences in bud structure and shape and density. I have to admit, I'm not super excited about some of the plants at this point, and very excited about others. Another few weeks and it'll finally be time to make a valid decision.
This is certainly the largest of the 9 strains I've grown this run. She has a nice wide, traditional christmas tree shape with nice node spacing. The buds don't look especially impressive just yet, but I'm hoping they get a bit heavier before we're finished.
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Hola, cuando vas a cambiarlo a una maceta más grande? Estoy cultivando esta misma variedad, tenía entendido que las auto se estresan demasiado con el cambio de maceta.
Otra preguntilla, vas a hacerles lst?
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@Sibarito, hello. For this grow, I will not be transplanting. They will spend their entire lives in the solo cups. And I won't be applying any lst or training to these either. I like to grow these small plants as a way to sample several strains in a small space. If I find ones I really like, I'll grow larger ones later. This lets me try lots of things at once, while also learning a little about how each strain behaves in its natural form.
I've grown my critical cheese auto in a yoghurt pot, tried to leave it in there long enough to stunt and then transplanted to try get big buds on small plant. Fingers crossed. A few weeks left.