The mazaar was as transplanted today as well. (this was as early as I could possibly do it)
You can tell the difference between the healthier looking mazaar which was started off in a pot small enough for my windowcill but big enough to let the roots find some space as well.
I think main difference is one had frost to deal with at such an early stage, whilst the other was kept in warmth and had that little more sunlight to endulge on.
These ones I won't be able to get pics up as often certainly for the time being. These are not being nuted with anything as of yet where usually id put a touch of liquid seaweed or something into the mix as the mazaar seems more tolerant to this anyway..
Oh and I forgot to take pic after transplanted... I put it more one side of the pot incase it leans more towards the sun a little later in its life.
These two I'm going on the basis not to expect much as they are not in my full care. But anything here is better than nothing with this grow. Hopefully I'll be nicely surprised with them but time will tell. They're not looking as good as my older mazaar was at this stage but it'll just probably mean a slightly later harvest. We will take it as it goes and see what happens on this one.
No slipper pics for now but will get some up soon Duke!
All the best everyone