Newby Canuck's Indoor Bag Seed Grow

Should I top it, and remove everything below 3 all at once?
Or Should I do it separately?

Ase advised me to do the lower branches and give a day or two to top, less stressful unless your sure she will take it well
 
So after doing some reading I have concluded, my Northern Lights is not Northern Lights
I was wrong, it is a feminized Cinderella 99 x Blueberry.
At least I think lol
Its says Northern Lights is 95% Indica
C99 x Blueberry is more of a Sativa hybrid.
WHat do you guys think?
Ive been looking at a few grows on here and it seems like N.L. is shorter with fatter leaves.
 

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They came clearly labeled
The day I took the sprouted beans out of the paper towel and into soil, as I was cleaning up I grabbed the markings on the wet paper towel and threw them in the garbage.
There was a brief moment I mayy have mixed them up. I am and was sure I had them straight, but I cant say 100% for sure
And I have to agree, Ive been looking at more and more grows. Even strains with the same name differ greatly. Makes a guy think just how much the environment affects how they grow
Ive saw grows on here that it sounded like the same strain, yet they look very different.
I like to think my seeds came from pretty reputable place.
Just wish I wasnt such a stoner and knew what I was growing.
The 4th seedling is 115% a Feminized Jack Herer :)
 

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Makes a guy think just how much the environment affects how they grow
And that's why we keep referring to phenotype!

"Two things influence the structural formation of any given cannabis plant: genetics and environment. The plant’s genetic makeup, also called a genotype, acts as a blueprint for growth: it allows a spectrum of physical possibilities, but it is up to the environment to induce these characteristics. The physical expression of a genotype is referred to as a phenotype, which is simply defined as the traits that the environment pulls out from the plant’s genetic code. Everything from color, shape, smell, and resin production are affected by the environment."
 
I guess the only way I might ever know is maybe how fast it flowers. The c99... is a fast strain. says 45 days. The Northern Lights are supposed to be 7 to 8 weeks.
I did a quick check on my ladies. They got the cal,mag last night so I didnt see much change. They look great. I didnt see any pistils yet. Hoping.
 
Young ones are healthy and well on their way.
Ive cut back to one marshydro 300 on them. Instead of two
 

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Good to know!
I thought it was overkill
I want to transplant the Jack Herer even though its early
Its still in a soil mix, but my tomatoe and the "Northern Lights" :) are sure loving the SunshineMix. It drains, and dries faster. Its super light.
 
My tomatoe looked better. It was growing too tall. Takin up too much room. Soo. It was so far in its life cycle and my blooms were falling off. If it did get healthy enough to produce it would have been too big. I culled her. RIP.
 
They were organic tomato seeds from 2017
They were seriously the slowest tomato seeds Ive ever saw.
12 days to germinate. Then I think the cal mag shortage stunted their growth even more
Mom wants a bunch for her outdoor garden come spring. Ill try again when I can move them to outside.

I have decided that once the four plants I have now are done, I am going to wait to until early spring so I can try a couple outdoor plants. Mom loves her garden and since 4 is the limit, Im going to set her up with two.
My spring/summer 2019 plants are going to be a Feminized Critical Haze, a Girl Scout Cookie, and two Auto Feminized White Widow.
 
Am I correct assuming that Auto's are better for outdoors?
If I wanted to grow a plant without any training, outdoors, a feminized auto would make the most sense?
In Alberta our growing season can be much shorter.
Auto's will flower regardless of lighting? That sure would help outdoors.
 
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