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Update Continued 11/23 - Day 50 - Flower Day 2
Chem Lotus #2 (SkunkVa Chem 91' x Snow Lotus)
One last picture of this girl, wanted to include this picture to better show the training going on to better even out her canopy.
Chem Lotus #3 (SkunkVa Chem 91' x Snow Lotus)
So happy this one ended up being a girl, she is a little behind being transplanted much later than #1 and #2. I also think its pretty neat that phenos 1-3 were all girls and #4 being the only boy. She has really taken off since being transplanted and I had begun training her right after these pictures were taken. Im hoping that she will be ready to join her sisters in the flowering tent this weekend but she may need a little longer. She has excellent structure, branching and smells like her sisters, Im really loving these plants so far. She doesn't seem as branchy as #1 but seems like she is branching a little more than #2. It's really easy to see the chem genetics in all of these girls, especially with their leaves and colors.
Chem Lotus #4 (SkunkVa Chem 91' x Snow Lotus)
The only male out of the group and as you can see he is in a little rough shape currently. Things haven't gotten any better for him in the days since this picture either. Obviously he is very root bound and the day prior to this picture I chopped the top few node sets right off. I transplanted him into a 20oz. cup last night with some new soil, in the process I chopped his rootball up to about half the size it was. He is a trooper, really hasn't shown any signs of stress from the mauling his roots took. I will give him a few days to recover then he will be placed into an isolation chamber and flowered out to collect his pollen.
Wish Mountain #2 (Afkansastan x Appalachia)
A really beautiful plant whatever sex it is, over 50 days in a 16oz solo cup and healthy as can be. I was nearly convinced that it was a male which is why the plant hasn't been transplanted yet. I know it has to be root bound by now but not showing negative signs unlike the above pictured male. The nutrients in that little cup have to be long gone yet its not showing any deficiencies, when other plants have. I have only watered with pure water or a mix of a root drench and micro-nutes. It has a couple spots at nodes that look like they might be balls making me think its a boy. Then there are other places where inspecting under a scope looks like the start of a calyx where a hair might pop out. Still giving the plant time to show me a sex before deciding what to do with her/him. Would love if its a girl, obviously but then maybe I was a little hasty to toss the first male. Of course if its a boy he will get a big haircut, have his rootball trimmed in half and be transplanted to a 20oz. cup then flowered to collect his pollen.
More updates coming soon.
Chem Lotus #2 (SkunkVa Chem 91' x Snow Lotus)
One last picture of this girl, wanted to include this picture to better show the training going on to better even out her canopy.
Chem Lotus #3 (SkunkVa Chem 91' x Snow Lotus)
So happy this one ended up being a girl, she is a little behind being transplanted much later than #1 and #2. I also think its pretty neat that phenos 1-3 were all girls and #4 being the only boy. She has really taken off since being transplanted and I had begun training her right after these pictures were taken. Im hoping that she will be ready to join her sisters in the flowering tent this weekend but she may need a little longer. She has excellent structure, branching and smells like her sisters, Im really loving these plants so far. She doesn't seem as branchy as #1 but seems like she is branching a little more than #2. It's really easy to see the chem genetics in all of these girls, especially with their leaves and colors.
Chem Lotus #4 (SkunkVa Chem 91' x Snow Lotus)
The only male out of the group and as you can see he is in a little rough shape currently. Things haven't gotten any better for him in the days since this picture either. Obviously he is very root bound and the day prior to this picture I chopped the top few node sets right off. I transplanted him into a 20oz. cup last night with some new soil, in the process I chopped his rootball up to about half the size it was. He is a trooper, really hasn't shown any signs of stress from the mauling his roots took. I will give him a few days to recover then he will be placed into an isolation chamber and flowered out to collect his pollen.
Wish Mountain #2 (Afkansastan x Appalachia)
A really beautiful plant whatever sex it is, over 50 days in a 16oz solo cup and healthy as can be. I was nearly convinced that it was a male which is why the plant hasn't been transplanted yet. I know it has to be root bound by now but not showing negative signs unlike the above pictured male. The nutrients in that little cup have to be long gone yet its not showing any deficiencies, when other plants have. I have only watered with pure water or a mix of a root drench and micro-nutes. It has a couple spots at nodes that look like they might be balls making me think its a boy. Then there are other places where inspecting under a scope looks like the start of a calyx where a hair might pop out. Still giving the plant time to show me a sex before deciding what to do with her/him. Would love if its a girl, obviously but then maybe I was a little hasty to toss the first male. Of course if its a boy he will get a big haircut, have his rootball trimmed in half and be transplanted to a 20oz. cup then flowered to collect his pollen.
More updates coming soon.