Okay. So it's been awhile since I gave ya'll a good update. I went and took some fresh pictures to give you guys a good look at them currently.
On the earlier topic of pots and transplanting, the plants are in 8 inch diameter pots right now. They haven't been in these too long. So, I know there's still plenty of room in these for root growth. I want to transplant, but at the same time I don't want to lose a week of healthy growth due to stress. Give me your input, I still haven't decided one way or another, so I can use any advice. The plants are both about the same height at the moment, but that's taking into consideration that one has been tied down three times now, and the other still has yet to be tied. They both stand about 7 inches above the soil, and 5 1/2 inches above the top of the pot. I want to veg them both out a little longer and hopefully throw them into flowering soon.
I watered them on the 9th, which means they've gone four days without water. I haven't seen any signs of a lack of water, but I'll probably give them a good watering in the next couple of days. I'm planning on boosting the veg nutes to half strength for this watering. I've been using quarter strength.
(Pictures 1-3) THAI PLANT
The Thai plant is looking all pretty all tied down. The first two pictures are snapshots before I made the third tie to bend the main stalk around the pot more. This little one isn't so little anymore. The topping worked out perfect, I've got two nice main growths, which is exactly what I wanted. I plan on just using LST from here on out. No more chopping this little one till harvest. She's a beauty.
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The Sour Diesel plant is DEFINITELY catching right up. It was lagging for awhile and got me a little worried, but I can rest assured this one is healthy as can be now. I'm considering starting LST on this one soon, but I also want to keep both plants about the same height. We'll see, I don't think it's going to make much of a difference. Regardless, I think its looking absolutely perfect.
Picture 7 is the overhead of both plants together in their homes.