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Hola @Waira !wowzers, they're reveg'ing with a vengeance! ....going super lush mode Maria, nicely done -
Multi-pots are a challenge, what's the trans-plant-plan? They gonna need some elbow room....
Last time I did a multi' it was with reg's of a Lambsbread cross local mate gave me. It was a handful to manage/feed, but a blast, and the colors were spectacular!
They sure are! Mostly look like heavily topped seed plants right now, as they've lost that scraggly re-veg look.
Trans-plant plan?! I'm supposed to have a plan?!
No plan here. The original idea was for a spring to summer grow, that they'd flower and finish off in June or so.
Just like my LBH Thai Gold plants a few seasons back, peaking at 13.5/10.5 in mid-summer.
But, apart from the Lemon 'n' Lime Jones, which is more of a sativa-dominant hybrid, these near pure sativa / haze ladies aren't playing.
They're just on veg mode.
The pots are five gallons for the Jones and re-veg Grail, and both seven gallons for the other Jones, SSSTN x ThaiFrican, and re-veg SSSTN.
I do multi pots because, well, one, I'm not sure that all seedlings will make to the the end, would rather a few plants in a pot than an empty pot.
And, two, because the Grail and SSSTN x ThaiFricans were regs, so plant a few in a pot, and should get a female (or two).
That was the plan.
As they say, 'Man plans, God laughs!'
Re-potting from cloth pots is a hassle. Hard not to do it without cutting the cloth pot itself, and I don't want to.
But also, no way I'm getting, maybe, another 10 gallons of medium to the garden site.
So, what to do?
Just run them like this, keep the top-dressing going each month or so, with a dash of Peters if they really need it.
Keep the watering up, which shouldn't be hard over the summer, as rains season starts soon.
Along with typhoons -- which is my biggest concern.
Let's just see what happens.
Maybe they'll get really cramped and hungry, but maybe that'll make them flower a bit sooner and harder.
Maybe they'll lose a lot of fan leaves. Never mind.
I'll get something out of this grow, for sure.
And with a bit of luck and divine help, maybe I'll harvest half and elbow or more.
Those Lambsbread crosses look sweet.
What were they crossed with? Some Afghani or Pakistani?
What size pots do you use for a couple of plants that big?