That's what I figured. I can't say that I am a legendary grower but those thais are doing just fine. They are autoflowering, but unlike ruderlis; she skips vegetation and goes straight to flower. Literally throws pistils at 2 weeks. I was caught by surprise and had to transfer from cups to the ground during flowering. That may very well have stunted them. I do not know how it will effect them to be placed in a huge pot under 18/6. Maybe then they won't autoflower.
The indicas behind are definitely underfeed and stunted. They were supposed to be pure sativas, dr. grinspoon. I only kept them because the insects seem to like them better than my thais. So I spray them with nicotine water. You can see that they are much more insect damaged than my thais. Seems to keep them off my girls without me having to bother them.
As for the fine silt, that is the natural soil from around here. It's simply camo. Its really easy to spot patches of dark soil in this red dirt. Ants and other insects tend to infest my soil if I don't cover it that way. What's underneath is very different than what's on top.
The indicas behind are definitely underfeed and stunted. They were supposed to be pure sativas, dr. grinspoon. I only kept them because the insects seem to like them better than my thais. So I spray them with nicotine water. You can see that they are much more insect damaged than my thais. Seems to keep them off my girls without me having to bother them.
As for the fine silt, that is the natural soil from around here. It's simply camo. Its really easy to spot patches of dark soil in this red dirt. Ants and other insects tend to infest my soil if I don't cover it that way. What's underneath is very different than what's on top.