This one's a slow one.
She's far more immature than the "Super Gold" on the same week. I could see this one going another month.
I've caught up with her feeding demands as best I can, and she seems happier.
Today I thinned out some of her central growth, and spread out her bud sites as much as possible. I'm hoping it will help with air circulation and light penetration.
I may have called her immature, but she's starting to get sticky π
Update 25/2: She's working on her buds for sure, putting on bulk. No sign of any brown yet, but she's sticky and stinky. π
She's looking great, mate!
I don't think you'll ever find a plant with no clear trichs unless you'll get too much amber. I'd chop now and use that space for others in need.
Good luck and enjoy your growth!
Seedlings normally come out of the soil after transplanting it from paper towel in 3-4 days in my experience but if I don't see them the night of 4th day I try to gently sweep a little bit of soil from the part you put the seed in.
Be careful with the process if you are going to try that,I don't suggest doing it btw, being patient always better!
@NetherHeaven, cheers for the advice. I got plenty of patients, she still not up, I'll give her a couple more days, and then a new bean goes in. I won't be sweeping π