The Dames are growing steadily, Some of the earlier planted plants have been passed or caught up with in size/leaf production. I guess this is strain dependent.

What I HAVE recognized through observation is:

Whether or not you can INDEFINITELY identify a strain by appearance at this stage is arguable, but I CAN definitely tell that from BAG SEED all of these Dames have something different to distinguish them.

Some have spear-shaped leaves, some have some-what rounded leaves, some have long leaves some have shorter leaves, some spread their leaves in more of a TABLE method, some FOLD their leaves. What I have been searching HIGH & WIDE for is the level of vegging and/or maturing from seeding towards flower that a plant must reach for ONE to have INDEFINITE strain tendencies displayed?

And BELIEVE me, I am not talking about INDICA or SATIVA traints here, I am speaking of the STRAIN specific tendencies. I.E. Grandaddy Purple would show WHAT characteristics while young?

Follow me? I hope so. (even though I'm pretty lifted right now)

At any rate enough babbling from the peanut gallery:

Dame #1 my eldest and strongest

My 2nd strongest

Side by Side

Here is the TABLE look


And a shot of my 4 best.