Should I transplant seedling ?

Here's one that was so leggy it was laying on the dirt.
Even with my cat grazing on it, 400 watts of MH has brought it back around nicely.
This was a OG that a friend overwatered and gave to me to save.
It is a leggy plant to start with, but it will fill half a trellis by the time I am done.
Just a bit of careful treatment and they can recover very nicely, without cramping the roots.
WTF is that man?
 
Here's one that was so leggy it was laying on the dirt.
Even with my cat grazing on it, 400 watts of MH has brought it back around nicely.
This was a OG that a friend overwatered and gave to me to save.
It is a leggy plant to start with, but it will fill half a trellis by the time I am done.
Just a bit of careful treatment and they can recover very nicely, without cramping the roots.
What is killing the one on the left?
 
WTF is that man?
It's an abused Beefcake D.
My cat has been grazing on it.
It has been repotted once since I got it. I am making it form a root ball in a smaller container after trimming the roots during transplant, then it will go into it's final 3 gallon home and receive Blue Planet Nutrients.
It's sister turned out to be a potent, tasty plant, and we want to see what she will produce, so I saved it and I am coddling it to fill up a trellis. I will harvest near half a pound from it if it matches its sister.
 
It's an abused Beefcake D.
My cat has been grazing on it.
It has been repotted once since I got it. I am making it form a root ball in a smaller container after trimming the roots during transplant, then it will go into it's final 3 gallon home and receive Blue Planet Nutrients.
It's sister turned out to be a potent, tasty plant, and we want to see what she will produce, so I saved it and I am coddling it to fill up a trellis. I will harvest near half a pound from it if it matches its sister.
I think your cat need to graze some more. Then get more light.
 
It's an abused Beefcake D.
My cat has been grazing on it.
It has been repotted once since I got it. I am making it form a root ball in a smaller container after trimming the roots during transplant, then it will go into it's final 3 gallon home and receive Blue Planet Nutrients.
It's sister turned out to be a potent, tasty plant, and we want to see what she will produce, so I saved it and I am coddling it to fill up a trellis. I will harvest near half a pound from it if it matches its sister.
Why would you not just take clones off her?
 
Why would you not just take clones off her?
We have clones of the sister, they are just out of sight in the pic.
We simply want to see if the sister is comparable.

Edit: unless your wuestion is why don't I clone the seedlind and start over?
In that case, I prefer to see a natural display, so I can make a decision about it's viability as a long term keeper.
 
Here's one that was so leggy it was laying on the dirt.
Even with my cat grazing on it, 400 watts of MH has brought it back around nicely.
This was a OG that a friend overwatered and gave to me to save.
It is a leggy plant to start with, but it will fill half a trellis by the time I am done.
Just a bit of careful treatment and they can recover very nicely, without cramping the roots.
I see multiple N deficiency , is this your veg tent are you under LEDs?
 
I see multiple N deficiency , is this your veg tent are you under LEDs?
You see no such thing.
What you see is the remainder of a previous deficiency.
I had to leave my grow in the hands of a friend who overwatered everything.
Now it is all back up to speed and most of what you see will be removed as the plants get bigger and develop as I guide them into the trellis.
 
I'm an animal lover too and have a cat, but he's not allowed anywhere near my grow.

Anyways, I'm saying that thing is stretched as hell. You need more light bigly.
LOL. no, I am stretching it now purposefully, after getting it back under control.
It is over 2 feet below a 400 watt MH. It is topped and I am waiting for the branching to really start, and it will be placed upon a pedestal to get back into the light.
 
You see no such thing.
What you see is the remainder of a previous deficiency.
I had to leave my grow in the hands of a friend who overwatered everything.
Now it is all back up to speed and most of what you see will be removed as the plants get bigger and develop as I guide them into the trellis.
You should start your own thread to show off your sad plants, and stop hijacking the OP's.
 
You see no such thing.
What you see is the remainder of a previous deficiency.
I had to leave my grow in the hands of a friend who overwatered everything.
Now it is all back up to speed and most of what you see will be removed as the plants get bigger and develop as I guide them into the trellis.
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maybe I'm wrong
 

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The sister, and the reason we are troubling with the seedling at all.
Not the best run of it, but I was gone for a couple weeks and left it in someone else's hands.
 

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