Coming along nicely. I gave her a top dress with some worm castings and added a little alfalfa chop mulch. I also topped her yesterday.
Update, I have transplanted her into her final pot. I rejunvinated the soil from a previous grow with some amendments called ecothrive life cycle. It contains mealworm frass, neem cake, kelp meal, crustacean meal, basalt, gypsum and humic and fulvic acids. I also added a good amount of worm castings from my own worm farm which I'm hoping is the bomb as I've been to alot of effort to feed them a diverse range of things. Then topped with straw and alfalfa chop for mulch
guck dir die trichome an um genau zu sehen ob sie fertig ist bevor du erntest bei manchen strains packen die die letzten 2 wochen noch richtig an gewicht zu viel glück
@Barneysfarmer10, sowing a cover crop and having a mulch layer will help alot to stop the surface of the soil drying out too fast which will help that "waterproof" effect. I also have tiger worms in the pot with the organic soil
@Barneysfarmer10, no it's a mix of clover, barley and rye. They help to stop the soil from compacting over time and the clover helps build nitrogen in the soil