So i started up some (10) top 44 in a propogator, then moved them into 1/2 litre tubs, from there into the ground outdoors. So far they've been growing for roughly 8-9 weeks and due to global warming, the day/night hours havent gone 12/12 yet. Anyhoo, 9 got eaten by slugs while i was on holiday, i mean stripped down to stem. That happened about 4 weeks ago. After i decimated the slug and snail population in my back garden with salt and slug pellets, i left the stems in the ground. Amazingly, 3 came back in a huge way, 2 with 2 main tops and the third with 4 mains - the rest died completely. They're currently catching up to my survivor, which i temporarily stunted with milk after reading somewhere it would give my baby a fat stem. Note: Never use full fat milk, or any kind for that matter if u live in the uk. Anyway, long story short, my prize plant is just over two feet and bushing like george. Now since it's mainly indica, its understandable that it isnt that tall, but i've read some threads on here where ppl grow 6 or 7 foot indicas. I was just wondering if my lack of vertical growth was a strain related thing, or if there's something else to it.

Other info:

Fert - MG all purpose 24-8-16 with trace elements (once fortnightly)
Soil ph average - 5.7 (after counteracting alkaline from milk with vinegar)
Watered once every 2 or 3 days depending on weather
London's pretty humid but i couldnt say exact %

Will add pics once i get enough post count

Any advice is more than welcome and very much needed
LazyBum Reviewed by LazyBum on . So its my first grow.. So i started up some (10) top 44 in a propogator, then moved them into 1/2 litre tubs, from there into the ground outdoors. So far they've been growing for roughly 8-9 weeks and due to global warming, the day/night hours havent gone 12/12 yet. Anyhoo, 9 got eaten by slugs while i was on holiday, i mean stripped down to stem. That happened about 4 weeks ago. After i decimated the slug and snail population in my back garden with salt and slug pellets, i left the stems in the ground. Amazingly, 3 Rating: 5