I'm with you all the way, when I said that I meant in a negative way but it's good to find that out. I appreciate it a lot man, thanks a lot for the advice. I'll definitely transplant these baby asapI was actually thinking that one has a beautiful light green..and transplanting early WILL affect ur plants...they'll make them super happy lol. Not limiting the roots is one factor that helps a big harvest! Good move sir. My last chronic thunder I transplanted to a 12 gal smart pot when she was only like 4 nodes high, and to date she was the happiest plant..I'm definitely a supporter of transplanting early, and ur girls will love u for it...take good care of her...however Kush might veg really slow but flowers fast
We can't go in there all straight-eyed...he'll know something's up.
I have a couple strains that occasionally produce trifoliate plants. Eventually the plant will split into two stems at the last trifoliate node. About 8 years ago, I had a deformed Magic Carpet Ride produce a trifoliate stem that went twelve nodes before budding. It produced a huge khola that made about 6 oz. it was a very strange plant, with three large stems, and produced nearly two pounds, total. I still have pix.....someplace.These plants are planted in the woods and get decent sunlight, it just got some raining while I took this pic, I'm not really experienced but I'm giving it a shot, these are all feminized plants. Anyone have any input on these ? I also built a little structure for them lol it's not the best but these are around 10-12 days old and I think they are doing fine, put them outside as soon as the sprouted. I plant to get them in there final pots by 2 weeksView attachment 3141052 View attachment 3141054 View attachment 3141055 View attachment 3141070View attachment 3141081View attachment 3141082