Happy new year for those of you that believe in the gregorian calendar! For those who believe in the Kurzgesagt New Calendar, also happy new year (12021 )too!
So, back to business. Plants have been growing great, thankfully. Day 23 and 24 of their lives were actually December 31 and January 1, so I was away with my family celebrating and couldn't take photos of them.
On day 25 (January 2) I came back to my home and I gotta say I was pretty surprised with their growth. Not seeing them a few days is the best way to see how fast they grow.
As I said previously I plan to make the vegetative state 6 weeks (42 days) long. If they're this big right now on day 26, I'm really looking forward to seeing how big they will become in the next 16 days.
Pheno 1 is showing some signs of deficiencies or lockouts on the lower branches, probably pH-related, nothing that worries me since it's not spreading to the whole plant and the growth is still vigorous.
@GuerrillaNo_4, Thankfully they're tough as nails, I hope they keep like that until harvest.
Yeah, I just saw your diary, maybe it's because Northern Lights are genetics usually resistant to cold, I never cultivated them in high heat environment. But in winter they handle it like pros. Great job tho! I'm sure your plants are gonna harvest a great deal.
@Nechmett, I'm amazed how well they are handling it. Just look at the burn on mine from 32'C, and mines a Northern Lights Auto cross, so fairly hardy genetics too