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A guerilla grow! Love it.everything looks so wild and natural. I am subbed and will be watching how they do out there! So far so good! Why do you think there is so much variance III growth with the girls in the second and third runs?
There are just two Rounds, 28 days apart.
Round 1 is those two larger flowering plants, now day 42.
Round 2 is all the smaller seedlings, now at day 14.
Both rounds started with 6 seeds, 2 each of three strains.
In both rounds, all the seeds from strain type 1 and 3 did very well, strain type 2 a bit weaker, with one good the other effectively dead.
In round 1, the strain 1 seedlings got washed out by a heavy rain just after planting out, and the strain 2 seedling was originally very tiny.
In round 2, strain types 1 and 2 are all doing well, no wash outs, and the strain 2 also has just one plant.
It's not really much variance in growth.
Just more or less luck with the plant out, and the fact that there are 3 strains in there (with differing phenos).
Haven't seen @AJrexxx in here for a while.... how are those Fusion Hazes going? Any update pics?

Good news on some of your girls, shame about the others, but thats the wild and nature. Pretty white flowers of the nearby weeds, sort of good camouflage also for the girls. The stock soil looks nice, our soils are not the best in areas here in Australia. Its a rock mine in parts here
unfortinuately no gold or rocks of value apart from the smooth round rock, i use to grin the potash and phosporus granules Hope the weather picks up there with more sun. Here it can be annoying for one moment showers rock in and now again is sunny so i check the radar and see if worth it to bring the girls out