The plant that developed nanners is drying right now and I'll be flushing the surviving female tomorrow. It's in a 3 gallon pot, so if I've read the other threads correctly, I need to run about 9-10 gallons of distilled water through it, adding a 1-2 tablespoons of molasses into the last gallon... Then plan to harvest in two weeks with no further feed or water in the meantime. (Maybe a just a little more time - based on trichome color) Right?

I have 3 plants vegging :thumbsup: and i expect to move two to the flowering boxes soon as soon as both boxes are clear. Hopefully, two of the three will be female, but with bag seed ya never know what to expect. This time however, all of the seeds were planted in the right soil, not some buck a bag trash on sale at Kroger. Also, neither of the prettiest is taking off like a bat out of hell compared to the other like that last male did.

All three of these stretched a bit right after they sprouted and I had to use a paper clip to support them until they grew some strength in the stem, but as you can see, they developed real healthy main stems pretty quick with a fan keeping their attention. And two of them are a week or two older than the third.

They're currently at about 6-8 inches under a 400w MH lamp on 18/6. Any closer and I'd risk burning them. They're already up to 1½ strength feeding on an 'as needed' watering diet. They'll go to 2X as soon as I have to water them again, and they're already on 2X in folier feeding. OK, so I'm lazy... I'd run out of 1½X and had already made the next gallon @ 2X when I needed to refill the spray bottle... What can I say? But they do get folier feeding daily, so it's not like I'm THAT lazy. There's NO HINT of fertilizer burning on any of them - I watch for that closely. I believe the couple of bottom leaves in the second picture that are dieing are simply due to stem growth and development, not nutes, as they're below the 'knuckle'. Those couple of leaves have already fallen off of the other plant with no detrimental impact.

They all appear healthy and strong, and I have topped them, shall we say, a 'couple' of times, to keep 'em short and growing bushy. Not that it would have anything at ALL to do with creating more main stems, or producing more main buds or anything like that. Nah... I'd never do anything like try to create my own little SOG with a single plant. Nope, nope... not me.
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But, the 'next-gen' has arrived and is just waiting for it's new home, at which time I plan to order a few high end seeds. DutchPimp... I know you spoke highly of the 'White X' line from Attitude. Any idea as to how well they handle heat? I have a feeling temperature's going to be a factor during flowering in the generation after these.