Took the plants out of the tent today to remove some yellowing leaves that aren't getting enough light through the dense canopy. I took one of the GGG4 girls out about 10 days ago and it went all floppy since it was used to the support of the plant next to it. It could support itself by the next day, which impressed me greatly.
Well, the GGG4 in the back right corner of the tent hadn't been removed from the tent yet, so when I took it out, many of the long stems ended up going all floppy on me since it was used to the support from the tent! I had to lash six or seven stems to the main stalk with paracord. Hopefully it will recover well and be able to support itself without the paracord. I'll take it out of the tent again tomorrow to see if the stems can support themselves now that they realize they need to be able to hold themselves up!
The BK Sunrise has barely any pistils and just continues to s t r e t c h vertically. Right now it looks to be at the same flowering stage as the two GGG4s that just showed pistils five days ago! That might work out if it finishes at the same time as those smaller girls, since the other plants in the tent are a bit further ahead.
I'm not really a fan of Dutch Passion right now. I tried their Auto White Widow and got three very different phenos. One good plant, one smaller (but good) one and a super leggy sativa with a poor leaf-to-calyx ratio and low potency. The genetics seem to be all over the place in their autos, perhaps indicating poor breeding practices.
The Mephisto GGG4, on the other hand, is much more uniform across four plants. I'm impressed! Flash Seeds is good too, and I grew some JET-47 that totally blew my head off. I don't think I'll buy any Dutch Passion autos again as I'm tired of the surprise phenos that seem to pop up in their beans.