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Kept 3. One not looking so good, but has new healthy growth showing so not giving up on her.
Transplanted the strongest grower to an 12L fabric pot and keeping the other 2 in small starter pots for now, due to me thinking of adding a Mimosa clone.
So far F1 is the strongest and on it's second set of fan leaves and looking healthy, behind it is F2 just a little. It slower, F3 is still not at her best, but she's not giving up, so I'm not giving up!
Update: F3 is full of energy and looking great out of nowhere!
Update: Symbiotic Genetics Mimosa clone has joined the family!
F1 got topped today and I did a bit of LST and tucking to her as I thought she looked about ready.
F2 looks as if it has topped/fimmed itself or it's growing very strangely cause it has a bunch of tops in the middle instead of one.
F3 looks funny I'm not gonna lie, she has the weirdest growth I've ever seen, maybe due to it almost dying during germination or maybe it's just not a very productive bag seed in general.
Not sure whether to keep F2 + F3 or keep F2 only and try experimenting the mainline technique on her and get her transplanted. Possibly I'm gonna ditch them both in the end anyway, who knows.
Mimosa started thriving well so I cut the bottom leaf off as it was annoying me when watering and just generally looking at. Think I will leave her a bit longer before deciding whether to top her or not and train her down.
Had a slight issue with spider mites and thrips on the Mimosa clone, but I battled them everyday till I think I finally got rid of them all and stripped all the lower leaves from her that were mainly the issue and now I can no longer see any webs lurking around or leaves with slimy marks on them. Still keeping my eyes peeled though!
Both plants reacted very well to topping and fimming, alongside some minor LST.
Mimosa is winning the race in terms of growth speed and stretch, due to it being more Sativa dominant and the Dosidos is very short and stocky, due to it being more Indica dominant.
Need to upgrade my light and get a decent humidifier before I get these ladies ready for flower.
Also forgot to mention I'm not using any nutrients yet as an experiment to see how long this soil can keep my plants in veg with just PH'd water, (so far so good).
F2 and F3 I ditched!
So I've still got an issue with those thrips on the Mimosa and it's getting really irritating now!
I definitely need to buy something for them before I flip to flower. And so far I'm glad only one plant is affected and they haven't moved on to the other.
Apart from all that, they're both looking great!
Doing a few bits of defoliation here and there every once in a while and tightening down on the branch ties and spreading them out neatly.