D46 - The first day in the third week of flower. Not much to report. I'm pretty much just letting her go at this point, considering how stunted she is. I'm interested in what the result will be but I'm not really willing to spend much time or energy on her.
D48 - I'm starting to see more discolored leaves on her, and I suspect that she has thrips considering that I had (have?) them in my other tent. I can't spray her with anything as she is in flower, and I already have a bag with predatory mites on her, so I've done what I can really can. In any case, she is more of a project at this point.
The good news is that I think I have discovered why she is stunted.
I read online about transplanting when they mentioned that it was important not to transplant when the plant is too dry, as it can cause the root structure to fall apart and thus shock your plant.
Well, that is precisely what happened. During the transplant, my girl was dry and lost some earth, which disturbed the roots.
100% user error, as I suspected since this was my first time transplanting. Usually, I plant directly in the final container.
I need more training (obviously), so I have started a new grow where I plan to transplant the girls a couple of times.
D52 - The end of yet another week. She is getting frosty but is of course still stunted and tiny lol.