OK people. Here are a few pics of my girls. They are 4 weeks and 2 days old as of today. The first pic is a shot of the whole crop followed by a fan which I have a home made CO2 reactor/generator hooked up to.
View attachment 2884929View attachment 2884930 This plant was my biggest. It seemed to be the only girl that was affected by the nute burn when I fed them for the 1st time, a few days ago.
View attachment 2884939 Here's a close up
View attachment 2884948 I attempted to apply my first LST job the other day, what do you think, lol?
View attachment 2884949 I know it's only with some red thread and I'll prolly have to go back later and redo it with something a little more sturdy. But they are young and I do have the time, plus it's all I had at the moment... give me a break, lol. I know that they are delicate, so I just made a loop to tie off to the stem; It's not snug around the stem. In the process of moving my filter/fan and lights around I managed to "snap" a stem
View attachment 2884967 Was thinking about putting a band aid around the weakened stem but I'm not sure if that is a good idea... What do you think? Finished LST'n all of the girls except the small 3
View attachment 2884978View attachment 2884979View attachment 2884980View attachment 2884981 Here are the smaller runs that I hope didn't get root bound in the cup. We'll see
Last but not least, here is the runt that I thought was just going to be a goner lol. Seems to me that she might just pass up the other three small girls. I was only keeping this one as an experiment, lol.
This one isn't even budding yet. Also when I transplanted, this one was the only one with a tap root that didn't hit the bottom of the cup. I am really excited to see how much bigger these girls get considering they're only 1 month old? Thanks for checking out the pics everyone!!!