heres kind of all the things i had running through my head as you wrote all of this..


they seem very small for being nearly 2 months old... they also seem quite small to be recieving nutes - old enough yes, mature enough no.

I;m guessing this has to do with lighting mostly (i;m speaking about the original ones you germ'd btw, not the second set).

the thing you had them in at first looks like it was blocking alot of light which looks to have caused them to stretch a bit.

also in this pic - hg :: may5 picture by bone_daddy_spf - Photobucket

it looks sunny outside, but doesn;t look like a whole lot of sun is actually coming in that window. Is that a south-facing window? (assuming you live in a northern hemisphere), a south-facing window will allow them to get sun all day long and should reduce the stretch a bit.

also in that same pic, looks like there is a screen over one side of teh window which is probably also blocking more light (I know this isn;t a problem once you move them outside though).

also the PH stuff...

your not suppose to use aquarium PH down, you need to get PH down thats meant for plants... i;m not sure on the specifics of 'why' but, if I had to hazard a guess, aquarium PH down probably uses different acids that are harmful to plants.

You should be able to find plant PH down at a local hydro shop or you can buy it online. Plant PH down is generaly either nitric acid [ preferable for the veg cycle] or phosphoric acid [preferable for the flowering cycle] either will work though... there are some organic options as well, but i've never a single person recomend them... just people interested in using them asking about it.



All of that being said... the seeds you happened to come across sound like they could be super interesting! You should totally try and polenate one of your females to get more seeds and keep what could be a long lost strain alive! :thumbsup: