New Grower Suki's Perpetual Grow-a-thon

eing in the SE, wasn't too crazy about even ordering in the US.
Word. Even then, the US seedbanks are selling seeds cultivated in Spain (at least with Meph) so they are still in the transatlantic shipping channels. That's one reasons (among others) I am focusing a lot more on Gnome, Night Owl, etc.
 
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The Cheese is like maybe 6" tall max but just *covered* in budsites lol, kinda crazy to see. I did 5 consecutive tops on her (like, each node) so I knew she was going to have a ton but its super interesting to see how the two methods (topping plus accidentally dwarfing her like in @arty zan's method) have combined. She also went straight into flower mode instead of stretching at all so I'm interested to see how that works out considering manifolding tends to work better with plants that have more stretch to them from what I've read. The Aurora is one day younger and wasn't as close to showing sex as the cheese was and is definitely stretching some. The Lemon Drop wasn't repotted at all and has stretched 4 inches at her tops since I tied her down a few days ago and she had definitely stretched some before that as well.

Cheese
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Aurora Borealis
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Her weird slope structure is 100% my fault, broke some stems on her trying to bend them since they're obscenely think.

Lemon Drop
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Day 15 - 3BOG
And then there's my problem child lol. Just mixed up a 32oz jar of recharge and split it between everyone but focused mainly on her, applying it to her as both a foliar and in her soil. A bit of a hail Mary on my part but she just looks worse and worse to me. If she doesn't make it I'll be leaving her space empty as I'm not going to have time to finish anything else off before December and it will give me more space to spread out the other girls. I'll be sad to see her go but I know its my own fault for the cold air and transplant shock.

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