I'd like to keep them under lights for another week or so, then relocated out to the greenhouse.
I started two, one took. Started a third and it spurted this week. So, they are about a week apart.
Both are now under the lights with the LED grow. Here is a picture of all the girls together.
I just threw my AFD, Cheese, and Super Skunk outside to see how they'd deal with zero attention. I figure it's only natural. I'm not too concerned with yield or anything.
Also, here's a few pics of that lovely Onyx in the greenhouse. After doing some reading here on AFN, I suspect she might have stalled out a bit during the transfer. What is clear now, though, is that she's still growing, getting taller each day. She's moving more slowly than her sister (as Darsh can tell us), but I think she'll reward us nicely.
And as you might be able to tell, the tomatoes are also doing quite well!
I'm so intrigued by the huge difference between these phenotypes. The other Onyx is just a shade over two feet, with fat chunky buds and numerous side branches. The do share a lot of similar aromatic qualities, but they are different nonetheless. It will be fun to compare the two after the leggy one finishes.
The short and bushy pheno Onyx is the plant on the left (on the right is Sugar Black Rose).
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