Guess Her Age, You Might Be Surprised

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From the look of the stem. It is not very old. Not only would it bigger around. It would be a different color.

With that said. All the side branching has lots of side branching. That takes time.

With that said. The internode spacing is really close. Almost like it was grown with a COB LED's. Plants don't grow tall very fast with them. Height takes time.

With that said. I am not going to guess at all. I just wanted to give everyone else things to consider LMAO.
 
Great job at keeping it alive and doing well. 30 weeks is doing pretty good. You don't have to have a tent. Lots of things will work. If you are home everyday on a regular schedule you could just put it in the dark for 12 hrs a day. Of course it will flower and die if you do that.

Seems like it is a house plant now, you may not want to flower it if it's family now LOL.
 
Great job at keeping it alive and doing well. 30 weeks is doing pretty good. You don't have to have a tent. Lots of things will work. If you are home everyday on a regular schedule you could just put it in the dark for 12 hrs a day. Of course it will flower and die if you do that.

Seems like it is a house plant now, you may not want to flower it if it's family now LOL.
It pretty much is, my wife actually likes it this way. Yeah, definitely have patience. I don't see anyone else that's done it
 
It sounds like a really long time. It is in way's. Still it has only been 7 months or so. There are lots of plants out there that are over 10 years old.

Remember breeding parents are kept in live form. Still it is a great job getting it to where it is. At some point you may need to clone her and start over again just like they do with most all the other house plants. At some point it will get to big.
 
Maybe it is me but it looks like it is trying to form buds at the very top and at the tip of some of the side branches.

As it is, it looks like a prime candidate for motherhood. Have you considered taking cuttings and creating clones? You could grow the clones in the tent when you get one, or grow them outside, and keep the mother plant in the house. Plus, taking the cuttings is another way to train and shape the plant.

I had a plant, which was a clone, that I kept taking cuttings off of for over a year before finally putting it in the ground and letting it flower. And since then some of those cloned plants had cuttings taken from them so I could have more small plants.
 
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