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badass-eu

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Well, things have calmed down since the cut, I think I went a little late...plus I've just gone through a fairly cold period which doesn't help, I was supposed to put on weight this week but it seems good to wait for the good recovery of all this, that's it for this update.
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badass-eu

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SSSTN #1
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SSSTN#2
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badass-eu

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Hello ICMAG community, here I am for an update, we are about three weeks since the pistils appeared in these photos!
 

badass-eu

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SSSTN #1
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SSSTN#2
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SSSTN #1 has always been the smaller of the two, at present it has caught up to the point that its tallest branch exceeds SSSTN #2, I clearly see two phenos.
SSSTN #2 has always been the largest, it is starting to decrease its rise, I have the impression that it is preparing large chalices with long hairs.
SSSTN #1 remained small until the buds appeared and is now asserting itself, I don't know if its rise is complete but I see that it is currently creating small branches while launching small pistils. I'm happy to have two different phenos. I wonder should I wait 12? 14 or 16 weeks for those?
*Correction: I went to see this morning and all the branches going up are higher than SSSTN#2 :)
 
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badass-eu

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MIX OF SEEDS SSSDH
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So for this mix, I have no point of comparison but it seems to me to be stinging at the moment I leave it hoping that it will bounce back, the formation of the buds is progressing but more slowly do you think that a repotting will be beneficial to it?
Besides, do you think that at this stage I can consider repotting even for the SSSTN? This seems risky to me given the progress but it's a first for me for varieties this long in flo so who knows?
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Maria Sanchez

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SSSTN #1 has always been the smaller of the two, at present it has caught up to the point that its tallest branch exceeds SSSTN #2, I clearly see two phenos.
SSSTN #2 has always been the largest, it is starting to decrease its rise, I have the impression that it is preparing large chalices with long hairs.
SSSTN #1 remained small until the buds appeared and is now asserting itself, I don't know if its rise is complete but I see that it is currently creating small branches while launching small pistils. I'm happy to have two different phenos. I wonder should I wait 12? 14 or 16 weeks for those?

Definitely two different phenos here, but they both look great.
Have you thought about doing some LST to open them up?
It seems you still have some sideways space in your tent that those long colas could fill.
You could bend the colas out, or tie them out, and use a scrog net maybe.

As for the time: just give them as long as they need.
Breeder times like "12-16 weeks" are just for reference to give a general idea.
Have to keep an eye on the trichome and calyx development for that.

Your plants all look great.
However you're feeding them seems perfect -- healthy green and no nute burn.
 

Maria Sanchez

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So for this mix, I have no point of comparison but it seems to me to be stinging at the moment I leave it hoping that it will bounce back, the formation of the buds is progressing but more slowly do you think that a repotting will be beneficial to it?
Besides, do you think that at this stage I can consider repotting even for the SSSTN? This seems risky to me given the progress but it's a first for me for varieties this long in flo so who knows?
Ask your questions.

You can still re-pot, but I'd want to prepare well so it goes smoothly.
How are you re-potting still with bigger plants?
You're in hard plastic pots now, right? That will make it easier.
(Roots grow into cloth pots so they are hard to remove without some damage.)
I see a lot of people here say for sativas to keep them in smaller pots until the end of the stretch, then re-pot into bigger pots after.
How big are your pots now? They look about 10L or so.
20L would be nice, lots of root space, because those SSSTN girls have a lot of colas on them.
 

badass-eu

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@ Maria Sanchez THANKS. I am happy with these differences 🙂, I am starting to make room in the tent, thanks to the duration I can, I plan to fold certain branches on SSSTN#1 because its ascent allows me to do so but SSSTN#2 is much more robust so I don't think so for her, I am currently in 7l hard plastic pots for the 3 plants, I am used to changing pots when switching (indicas, short hybrid) but that has taken me far on this session, the place frees up I say to myself why not but is this wise for SSSTN#2? It seems stabilized and is perhaps still rising slightly and the SSSDH mix no longer seems to be rising. If I repot I have two fabric pots in my possession, one of 15l and one of 20l, this will not be before tomorrow because it is necessary that I get some soil and possibly another pot that gives me time to think, at the moment I plan to repot SSSTN#2 sure but 15 or 20L in your opinion?
 

ojd

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SSSTN #1 has always been the smaller of the two, at present it has caught up to the point that its tallest branch exceeds SSSTN #2, I clearly see two phenos.
SSSTN #2 has always been the largest, it is starting to decrease its rise, I have the impression that it is preparing large chalices with long hairs.
SSSTN #1 remained small until the buds appeared and is now asserting itself, I don't know if its rise is complete but I see that it is currently creating small branches while launching small pistils. I'm happy to have two different phenos. I wonder should I wait 12? 14 or 16 weeks for those?
*Correction: I went to see this morning and all the branches going up are higher than SSSTN#2 :)
Looking good , both SSSTN are starting to look great and show there shape .

The SSSDH mix seed doesn't seem to like your feeding regime and seems to hot/High strength for them showing heavy burnt tips, give them a plain water feed every other feed if you need to feed them all the same strength nutrients every feed and not individual feeds.
 

ojd

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MIX OF SEEDS SSSDH View attachment 18955374 View attachment 18955375 View attachment 18955376 View attachment 18955377 So for this mix, I have no point of comparison but it seems to me to be stinging at the moment I leave it hoping that it will bounce back, the formation of the buds is progressing but more slowly do you think that a repotting will be beneficial to it?
Besides, do you think that at this stage I can consider repotting even for the SSSTN? This seems risky to me given the progress but it's a first for me for varieties this long in flo so who knows?
Ask your questions.
I don't think a repot at this stage will help it , and probably make it worse, just give a plain water feed ( root feeds are OK but skip base feeds every other water) and see if she reacts better to the lower nutrient feeds
 
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