Dutch Passion Slow growing TD question.

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Hey all. I got a TD going in coco 2 gal smart pot under 600w MH, running 20/4. She's 2 weeks today and still on her second node. I ran 400 ppm last week and Bumped it up to 650 yesterdays res change. I've never seen any signs of def or stress. Leaves never droop. I do see a weird leaf formation on the new growth popping out. It looks like they may be retarded.

I'm comparing her to a BHD at same age.

Week 1.
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Week 2.
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As you can see the BHD just exploded this last week. And the TD hasn't changed much. Just curious if I should pluck her or let it go. Ain't nobody got time fo that!
 
I'd keep running the td and see how it goes. Can't remember that far back with my td grow but sure I got pics of mine around that. Maybe you can already tell you've got the 100 day pheno that takes longer but rewards with alot more bud
 
100 day pheno hmm? Geez this things growing at the speed of sloth but I will take the advice and let it grow. I only bought 1 seed so i guess its worth a shot. Thanks for the input ninja. I'll keep yall updated.
 
Order some more seeds and start another off as a replacement just incase you are unhappy and like me hate waiting lol.
 
I have two mazar's going right now on wk6 one is over 2ft with nice buds starting the other just showed sex might be about 12'' tall.
 
Its not that I'm impatient, hell I've vegged plants for 5 months before. I just didnt want to waste any of my time/matierials/labor. I'm sure it will turn out to be some good bud once time takes its course. Heard lots of good things about the TD so might as well let it grow.
 
Hate to even hang this question out there but.............

Is it overwatered any at all? I know your in coco, but still.... I seen it.

As I don't know the strain, its possible its a longer running or your environment may be a tad off for the plant.
 
Sounds like the 100 day pheno maybe?
 
this is what happened when i left seedlings in root cubes a little longer than usual, i was just feeding on plain water and whilst perfectly healthy they didnt grow past that point until i started a feed as obviously it had used up the limited resources from its seed. Mix up a new feed and drip 20 ml directly around the base of the stem. At that age its root system could still be puny and if the coco is watered unevenly she might not have enough nutes in range of her roots. If this solves the problem growth should accelerate to a normal pace almost instantly. Just a thought hope it helps :)
 
looking at your pics, your coco looks dry. I think coco should be watered thoroughly throughout the whole of the medium as its prone to hotspots and deadzones if you dont water. Def try a handfeed on her :D
 
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