JD is right, the plant's baby leaves die automatically because the plant gains nothing from supporting them. The only purpose the baby leaves serve is to allow for photosynthesis and gas exchange when there are no adult leaves. Think of them as baby teeth. We don't need them anymore, we have adult teeth.

Also, they look very sativa to me. You can blame the stretchiness of your plants on this. Usually, sativas stretch waaaaay more than indicas do. You can always cut them down if you don't want them getting too tall.

And like everyone else is saying, if you want to avoid choking your roots and causing root rot, replant them in larger containers.

Good Luck

SMG
SauceeMcGee Reviewed by SauceeMcGee on . Irish Balcony/Window Grow I know its a late grow diary, but here it is anyway. Late spring May/ early summer June. These babies are 18 days from seed. I'm growing on my window and balcony (depending on weather conditions). I can afford to take that risk cos no one else is in the building and plants are too high up to be seen on the balcony. Its my first grow, i plan to flower them when they reach about 1-2'. http://i697.photobucket.com/albums/vv336/axlcinema/28052009108.jpg Rating: 5