New Grower Bubblicious, Blueberry, White Widow, and Cheese!

Came home from class to a new friend bringing some luck to the Cheese.
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Second one that has found its way to my grow space. Not gonna lie...I'm diggin' it!
 
It's that time of year when they are looking for a warm place to hibernate.

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That's awesome Ez, we've had a ton of lady bugs trying to find their way inside these past few days. I agree, I think they're a sign of good luck. Your Cheese has been charmed. :D
 
Day 14

Alright, so I am indeed crazy, and the Bubblelicious that I could have sworn was the Blueberry, really is a Bubble. I've noticed that each strain has taken on its own shape/style which I not only find fascinating, but it also helped me determine who was who. Now for some pics...

The Group Shot!

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Portrait's
[From left]
Bubblelicious 1
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Bubblelicious 2
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Bubblelicious 3
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Blueberry
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Cheese
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White Widow
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So far, things seem to be going good, but then again I am new at this so a more experienced grower may see something I don't.

Soil was very dry yesterday so they all got some water. I picked up some BioBizz Fish Mix, and am planning to go along the guidelines that agito so graciously laid out in his "Beginners biobizz nutrient advice" thread. Wont be starting that until I repot though, if I do.

I'm still on the edge with that one. I've seen a couple good/great grows in 1.5 gals, but mine are only 1.25. Anyone think the reward of bigger pots will outweigh the stress of transplanting?

Breaking News: My professor and school has approved my grow as the subject for my final. Although this was my secret plan all along, I never thought it'd pass! I did make one hell of an argument though! So, while my class is busy growing vegetables...I'm setting myself up for a nice n' frosty Christmas!
 
Hey hey sis. :smokebuds:

The babies look happy and healthy. :dance:

I'm not too sure if there will be a huge difference between growing in a 1.25 gallon pot or a 1.5 gallon, though there might be some. For that small of an increase in volume, it might be better to just let them ride and not risk them going through any transplant shock for this grow. Any shock will delay your harvest date, and it sounds like time is of the essence so you can provide yourself with safe meds. :2cents:

That's AWESOME news about the approval of your project! :dance::dance: Congrats!!
 
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