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The rate of growth for all three plants has remained relatively similar however there are some fairly obvious differences in appearance between them, mainly in how the leaves are shaped and just how quickly they've sprung back from being topped. Looking good.
A lot of genetic variation across the three Peyote Critical plants. Not only with respect to their structure and leaf appearance but also in terms of how much water/feed they like; how much of a burst of growth they've been having during the flower stretch. Interesting to see how the genetic differences pan out with respect to bud development
Growing well. They've each packed on about 7-10 cm of height in the last week. Really impressive. Defoliated a little more than normal as the tent is packed but shouldn't have too negative an impact on growth.
Buds starting to form. The slightly more Indica looking of the three plants appears to be developing a little faster than the other two. The plant with long, spindly leaves has a very sharp lemon scent when you rub the stems/leaves. Hoping it's a nice pheno, definitely looks different from the others!
Apologies for the blurple lights, next grow will be better I promise! While they don't make for good GD pics, they sure get the job done. Buds coming along nicely.
They swelling up! The flower tent smells amazing, each of the three plants smells very different. The Indica-leaning phenotype has a very pungent aroma and quite a heavy trichome production. The tallest plant (spindly leaves) is getting a little too tall and even after having super cropped it, it continues to grow. Bent it back, hoping it doesn't touch the light!
Awesome strain, awesome grow. Wish I had done a pheno hunt on these and kept some clones, the veg wasn't nearly long enough to warrant that and I'm already a little let down with the yield so it's probably for the best. That will be the topic of a future grow diary for sure.