Alright, it's time to put these on flower. By snapping I mean squeezing of main stem,
kinda like in high stress training but without bending.
I thought that it's enough, but then I also decided to top two highest mains stems.
Bottom left is so weak - still - that there's no need to top it, and top left also is pretty
shy compared to right ones.
I changed my light bulb now to Osram Plantastar. No 13 hour stunts this time,
maybe once they're already flowering. I'm gonna be away
for couple of days so root filter is cleaned up and a reservoir is filled to 45 liters.
That water meter I made is also really paying off! While I'm there, I make those "original" root
filters. Necessary tools and resources are gathered, all I need is a proper hacksaw. :)
Another plan is not to defoliate nor do anything stressful for them while going to
flowering. Or at least try to minimize any stress to the plant. If leaves die on their own,
so be it, but no extra defoliation.
My first own grow was left as a quite jungle. There's no pictures in here but I'm gonna try it. There's
a chance that even bottom leaves and nodes may develop some kind of buds.
Later quality assurance may discard those, but I gotta try it.
@AwfulBuddy, Yeh man. π Those bottom left stems should create big buds,
most of the space is dedicated to them. Sadly I don't have more height, to give
more balanced lighting, but I saved all the big leaves to the frying middle!