Hi Mega
They are coming along nicely
!
It's too bad you didn't get a chance to do the plants as you'd have wished to.(But a good thing that they react so early to the "flip"!This could help you vote in favour or against...)
With the power of deduction,you know that those other two are a bit different in stature/poise and how they sex/bloom differently.
I know when I have a group of seedlings,the first two/three weeks aren't really when I pay the most attention to'em.(but I can't help but anticipate!)It's as they get old enough to start stacking nodes and branching...that's when things get interesting and decisive.I guess it sorta goes hand in hand with the physical shape of the leaves...around the flip is when it really shines through.How they "sucker".
What's hard with plants that are diverse in expressions due to their complex heritage is figuring out which "groups" (phenotype!!) the potency/taste/overall effect you're after belongs to.(...sometimes making up your mind is hard to do when you're bombing it
!)
That's when other people's opinions would come in handy I'd assume.
I swear that plant in the first two pictures looks like something I'm familiar with...I'm thinkin' it's maybe the Mexi genes of both the Skunk and the Haze at work???
confused
Oh well,even if you didn't get to veg the plants to a good 7/8 week period (a feat of magnitude that I cannot do more than say...wow
!!!)...the plants that are a bit slow to start budding are still telling you that they're maybe a bit more "exotic" than their eager siblings.
Maybe they're influenced by the Haze in them more than the earlier ones?
How are they as far as branching...are they busy at setting lumber(you know,heavily branch laden) or do they get lanky between the nodes?
Are their leaves a bit more "elegant" than the ones in the first few pics?(like,do they have more blades and a whispier habit?)
Again,they're really nice plants dude.Happy campers..leaves up and snug buds this early in!
Thanks for sharing
(p.s.they'll make gummy bud judging by the close up pics...that's for sure
!)