These are two clones that were monster cropped off the plant in my first dairy, an unknown bagseed indica that proved to be resilient and a decent smoke.
These clones have already been through hell. They were revegged for probably 3 months under insufficient light. They were repotted from a soil / peat mix in a plastic pot that had become rebound to pure coco in 1 gallon fabric pots. They were hand watered with leftover nutrient water that was poorly aerated until two weeks before they were moved into the tent.
As can been seen in the leaves they suffered a calcium deficiency, likely as a result of lockout. Because they were hand watered and the coco sometimes dried the root zone EC spiked. After moving them into the tent they were flushed for 2 days to stabilize the EC. New growth seems healthy.
After a few days in the tent I did some extensive pruning to remove the crazy growth near the main stems and small bud sites that won't develop. Because of the spread out structure of the plants I didn't have to top them. I did however install a trellis net to start scrogging, though I'm going to keep pruning any lower bud sites to focus solely on the existing growth.
I'm looking forward to seeing how these two differ from the mom they were taken from, which suffered some late flower deficiencies that affected the final product.