No shock. Yay! Leaves are looking healthy. One plant is lighter than the other. Maybe just strain difference? And there are branches growing on all nodes as well.
Likely just a strain difference but it could be due to either the strain naturally being lighter in color or it's lighter in color because that strain requires different conditions than the rest, such as more nitrogen, or a lower pH, or perhaps higher temps...
Thank you. Whats going on with your little girls? Nice weather today so they are outside. Maybe when you come back up you wouldn't mind helping me put them in the ground?
Oh, I'm just being lazy with them. I should be up fairly soon with some starters for the garden; you're welcome to watch me put them in the soil. I'm not too sure your rents would be all that pleased with you inviting me over, would they? I think you have a bit of time before they are ready to go outside so we shall see. Remember that this weather is weird and that it could get very cold again pretty easily.
Yeah. I was hoping for may. Lol. They wouldnt mind at all. They might ask YOU to help them lmao. That would be cool to watch. My hole is about 2 1/2 ft deep. But the pot might be larger in depth than the hole. Sigh
Can always dig a hole a bit larger Most likely not terribly necessary though as roots are fairly flexible. You can also mound up soil around the base - I know some people that use to grow in 3x3x3' holes and now have switched to 3x3x1.5' holes with a 1.5' mound. They claim that it helps with aeration and control over watering.
Ok. The soil is in the plot already. So I'll probably build a mound. Good idea. Checked on them outside. Loving the sun of course. Yeah, get your ass back uo here and I'll help with whatever.
I have noticed that you upload your pix and leave them as thumbnails...... thought I would point out all you gotta do is DoubleClickOnThePic and select LARGE!
Ladies are outside for a few hours today. Pretty cold but the sun is shining bright. Hopefully by the end of the month they will be hardened off all the way. I was thinking when the first set of branches get a little larger I'd clone them since they usually end up in the dirt and are tiny by the end of the season.