All 3 of the plants are now definitely showing signs of bud development.
The Northern light seems to be the furthest ahead, showing a fair amount of budding sites and has gained a fair amount of height compared to the other 2 plants.
The bubble kush is doing better than I had thought it would after its near decapitation, although overall vertical growth of the main stem has definitely suffered.
The main stem seems to have healed a fair amount, although I am still not trying to get a photo of it, as I would end up causing further damage by moving stems/foliage.
I'll get a pic of the break/healing when it's time for harvest.
The kush if showing a good amount of budding sites, although not as far ahead or tall as the Northern Light.
The Sweet Skunk is the furthest behind. It is showing some budding sites and signs of flower, but it seems as though it's probably a week or so behind the other 2 plants.
With all 3 of the plants, I was late to the game when starting on the bloom nutrients. I really should have started them on small amounts of bloom a bit more than a week ago.
All 3 plants showed signs of phosphorous/some potassium deficiency, which resulted in some of the lower fan leafs turning copper.
For the most part, these leaves were removed during defoliation last week. however, some were left in order to minimise the stress/recovery time for the plants when they were starting to flower.
For the most part, things are looking pretty good.