This week the plants really took off.
They started showing small signs of needing more food so it was time to upgrade their situation.
They were transplanted from the small shoebox container and put in a larger bin able to hold 4 gallons of nutrient solution.
I added way too much silicablast and had to add pH Down and some water to help pull the pH back down. Next week I wont add as much silicablast.
The plants spend the morning until afternoon in the sun through a window. The 19W Feit LED light was switched out for the hlg 100 v2 4000k on day 4(18 days from seed) of week 3.
Finishing out week 3 strong at 12 1/2 inches tall for the largest plant. The plants started giving off some good smells early in the week. Rubbing the stem produced a sweet, almost cheese-type vegging smell. By the end of the week, the stems had become noticeably larger and seem to have a sticky quality that leaves your fingers smelling strong. The roots are looking really good too! Definitely looking like 2 different pheno's early on in veg. There are 3 about the same height and one that is a little more squat. It seems to be doing great though, stacking nodes and just as vigorous as the other 3. These are regular sexed plants so I may end up with a sausage-fest or they all could be lovely ladies. Either way, these are some pretty plants!
Honestly i feel moving a pollinating male outside to finish flowering is rude to ur neighbors just food for thought dont ruin ur friends ceops with seeds also man thats gonna be alot of pollen even inside ur girls are gonna get it probably from sticking to your clothes or whatever. If u want the pollen for reproduction id most deft bag it fully with a hefty soon as one opens and collect by cutting down while in plastic bag then u also know exactky what pollen is what cuz reg seeds are the best