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Hi farm fam. These girls are at day 47 from seed, with the exception of bottom right which was planted 7 days later as a replacement. Bottom left has been runty all the way through, most likely just genetics that have been least able to handle the clumsy efforts of a first timer. Youngest girl has caught up pretty well though doesn't have the bulk yet of the back two.
The back two are getting to be hard work with tie downs. Really want to get the net on as they have sites for days. I've sort of accepted that they will be my performers, bottom right should do well hopefully just a week behind, bottom left who knows what it's doing. It's beyond my current knowledge... A photo from left side of tents, back girls to left of shot
I kind of feel like the small girl is struggling to stretch, feel like I want to get the net on and throw to flower and just accept smaller girls are going to perform a little less.
I guess my question is do I hold out for young girl to catch up and try to bring runt girl through to some more growth, or just let them be what they are, see what flowering does and get onto a second grow where I can apply what I've learned and try for better results? Don't want to waste time on plants that are not going to deliver, almost at 7 weeks from seed. Really happy with the structure of the plants but would love some input. Cheers crew.
The back two are getting to be hard work with tie downs. Really want to get the net on as they have sites for days. I've sort of accepted that they will be my performers, bottom right should do well hopefully just a week behind, bottom left who knows what it's doing. It's beyond my current knowledge... A photo from left side of tents, back girls to left of shot
I kind of feel like the small girl is struggling to stretch, feel like I want to get the net on and throw to flower and just accept smaller girls are going to perform a little less.
I guess my question is do I hold out for young girl to catch up and try to bring runt girl through to some more growth, or just let them be what they are, see what flowering does and get onto a second grow where I can apply what I've learned and try for better results? Don't want to waste time on plants that are not going to deliver, almost at 7 weeks from seed. Really happy with the structure of the plants but would love some input. Cheers crew.