week 2
So after a bit, I transfered them into pots. (this is a re-post. original text below)
I have all 7 of the babies in their forever homes now. Yes I know, I transplanted autos. I know everyone says you can't do it, but I've found that if they are longer running phenos, and the plants are super healthy when you do it, as long as you are careful, they should do alright. Mine did not even show any signs of shock. they took it all in stride, and didnt even slow a little bit.
So far we have one male, two others I think are males but have not shown signs yet, and one I think is a female. Though only the one male has sexed. He is a few days older than the others, so that makes sense too. The one I think is a female has the most perfect serrations I've seen on a baby in some time. All in all, they are some extremely vigorous, fast growing F1 Autoflowers. I can't WAIT to see how they look.
Starting to get signs of some secondaries coming in, at the nodes. FAT fingers on those leaves, aren't there?
I have all 7 of the babies in their forever homes now. Yes I know, I transplanted autos. I know everyone says you can't do it, but I've found that if they are longer running phenos, and the plants are super healthy when you do it, as long as you are careful, they should do alright. Mine did not even show any signs of shock. they took it all in stride, and didnt even slow a little bit.
So far we have one male, two others I think are males but have not shown signs yet, and one I think is a female. Though only the one male has sexed. He is a few days older than the others, so that makes sense too. The one I think is a female has the most perfect serrations I've seen on a baby in some time. All in all, they are some extremely vigorous, fast growing F1 Autoflowers. I can't WAIT to see how they look.
Starting to get signs of some secondaries coming in, at the nodes. FAT fingers on those leaves, aren't there?