So after years of running plants this is what I keep track of now, this and a a calendar with what I fed them last on it. It'll be relevant later.
Also pictured is a piece of fuzzy velcro right where it needs to be when I open the tent door to the right. 8 weeks is for starting to check trichs or making notes of which ones will go long. 4 weeks is for flip or not.
With the Ducks gone I could shut down the closet and jam these in the mid-size plant tent. But I like having the space. The Big Bad Wolf on the left looks perfect. ChemD and Chem91 - yum
The shorter one is the Fruit Jam (The Betsy cross) She's still stretching a bit and seems to like this space.
The Chemdog is starting to eat herself and had zero issues after the handfull of balls at 4 weeks. I think this means it'll be a winner.
That handy-dandy "is this even at 8 weeks yet?" checklist says the Irene clone is at 8 weeks today. She's the faded one edging on crispy in the back
I think the Colombian did better from seed than from clone. Not that I'm running clones but it is interesting that the heirloom stuff did worse as a clone. I don't think she'll see 9 weeks.
But if that is my only issue for a while I can deal. The first clone did OK and might be better than the seed mom. This tent has the Cream clone lower right which doesn't his 8wks until the 16th. The two Lime1 x Jaro in the back are not twins. One is already flowering well, the other is a littlle clawed and just has pre-flowers.
Frosty consistency with the mom plant.
And also the Lemon Tree clone which hits 8 weeks on the 20th. She had a runty limb that I pruned away early, and this is the "wall" side. Super healtthy and definitely got enough N.
She also looks age appropriate.
Last is the veg tent. When I drop the Deep Chunk the ground cherry pot will be in the center of the other tent serving as my manzanita for a little shade. The late poppers have been on hold since I stuck them in the big pots, but still healthy, and should take off when they hit bottom. They hadn't filled out the mini solo-cups yet.