Ghabi 
your garden looks great by any growers standards. You have two different phenotypes on the NLH right? The younger one seems to pull a lot more from the NL (indica) part of the strain. I say this partly because of the leafs finger's shape. The JF5 and the WW look tremendous. :thumbs: The autos look like they could use more hours of sun (?) I was a bit surprised by the size of the apical stems and space between the nodes, specially with your TD. My experience with Sweet Seeds is with Mohan Ram, and it seems like they have a somewhat weaker or more sensible strains. Maybe your soil is too hot for them. Are you using energizers, like kelp or humics? I find it helps tremendously on new seedlings.
I'm using humic acid, seaweed extract, bio-cozyme, root-plex and such. All very mild, and occassionally..!? the sun, well that will take divine intervention
I'm not sure if they're two phenos, or just the fact that the one was stunted and the other went into flower without as much vegetation. All three NLH I have going looked pretty indica like due to the wide leaves and have matured into the same shape, pretty much. The one in the mountains is getting close to chop-chop time, maybe 5 weeks or so..
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I'm sorry to be such a poor photographer, I even tried with a Canon, but I just don't have the talent, sorry.
Here's the Big Bud, which looks like it will finish last..
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And here is the JF5, which is also 4-5 weeks away, and starting to pack on the weight. Note the weird branch on the bottom right..?! almost like a diiferent plant.
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All in all, I'm pleased with how it's going with the guerilla grow. At least, no PH trouble..
Get well soon, my friend. If I ever go down, I'd wantit to be skiing for a week or so..
