Well, where to start, the Snowryders are looking pretty healthy still. Female (#4), got the light dropped on her today and lost a few leaves and a branch or 2, She was and still is the tallest of the little ladies @ 5 3/4", #1 is 4 1/4" tall, and #2 is 5" tall, or should I say short.
The male however #3 is 10" tall now, he has been placed elsewhere for the time being until he drops his pollen on a piece of paper for me to collect, use, and store fro later backcrossing to the (White Shark x Snowryder) seeds that I hope to produce. He is looking healthy and strong, he has also stretched his legs a bit.
The White Sharks, well, I gave them a upgrade today, probably not the best idea, but did it anyways. When I transplanted them into the 3 gallon pots with subcools supersoil it was 3 weeks before I switched the lights to 12/12. So the Notrogen and other nutrients were already used up and started to fade when I was sick. So I decided to get them each a 6.5 gallon pot, with a bit more supersoil and some Roots organic to top them off. The roots looked very healthy and I sprayed them really good with MycroGrow Soluble, my microbial/bacterial/fungal product. Then they were placed back into their home where they will stay untill done, no more easy watering for me. They were given 1 gallon each of water pH'd to 6.3 with Apple Cider Vinegar, and a half gallon each of the same but the pH was 6.4. The runoff in the tray was around 5.4-5.5 pH. I believe that will be fine becasue of the Supersoil mix. Note the supersoil was mixed in late March and early May, so it has had time to cook and cool a bit.
I sure hope they turn out now, they are now 17" tall at the top of the tallest tops and around 15"-16" for the rest of the tops. The smaller, skinnier flowers will be the ones to get pollenated in a few weeks.
Hop you like the new pics.
P.S. the pics. that are labeled with their sex day was not taken that day, ALL photo's were taken today.