A few more photos of the girls. I think pic 4 shows one of the plants that had 'funny' leaves.....the odd leaves are attached to the middle stem, while the plant itself appears to have divided and become almost 2 plants. There are 2 of the girls like this, which leads me to think perhaps this is a result of genetics, as the rest of the girls are 'normal' single plants. Whatever the reasoning behind this, we're calling these 2 plants our twins lol. We also believe we are seeing the female parts developing, which I've tried to capture in a pic or two as well.....I took quite a few pics, the rest I'll stick in the album rather than take up space here. Hoping to enter flowering stages next week, so gearing up for that, but repotting tomorrow so will try to get some repotting pics too :thumbsup:

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Now, I have a question regarding interrupting lighting schedules. I've got some electrical work being done at the end of the month, which I cannot postpone. The electric supply will be cut off for around 20 minutes. This will coincide with the lighting schedule for the girls......I'm going to open up the tent during the electrical work to try to get as much natural lighting on them as possible, but it won't be direct sunlight. Will this have any impact on the girls? is there anything else we can do to promote light on the plants without any electric supply? We can't put the girls outside due to being overlooked by lots of nosy neighbors, and the lighting schedule (12/12) will be programmed for daylight hours, as the fans make a bit of a noise which is really noticable at night so attracts less attention being run during the daytime. Unable to use a petrol generator or anything like that (don't have one and also would draw attention). Any advice highly appreciated!! Thanks guys :jointsmile: