First pic is plant at 1 week, second two are from two weeks..(pics from yesterday) purple haze Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
They've always been in direct light, just a enthusiastic bunch i suppose Latest pic taken yesterday after final transplant
The could use some nitrogen to darken up the leaves to a darker green. Yellowing is a sign of low nitrogen. Nitrogen will help the plant with vegitive growth also.
Funny you should say that kronic! Just upped my nutes the other day, plant appearance made a stark improvement... Went easy on the nutes for the first three weeks, now ramping it up a bit. Plus taking pics in direct sunlight really does no justice. Thanks man!
I would transplant them. They will become rootbound in those buckets. You will also need to support the plant or it will bend over and break.
Thanks Kronic, id love to put them in the ground but unfortunately, i am in a situation that they need to be "mobile" i know they wont realize true potential in the buckets but it beats getting pinched. LoL
@[member="georgiasun420"] Man I wish you could see pictures of my grow, I got 4 females also and my biggest (4 - 4 1/2 ft) looks very similar to yours. I have to use five gallon buckets also. Can't wait to see how ours compare!
Next time try topping them. It will help you get more lateral growth. You got a pretty late jump on it this season, start em in may next year and you'll be quite happy with how much larger they'll be. Even if you choose to use the 5 gal buckets just tie em down and top them a couple times and you'll have some nice bushes for yourself.
@bagSeed... Sounds good man! Id love to compare when things are all said and done! Good luck with the crop!