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Top dressed, defoliated and put in a trellis net on day 30. One of the ladies is way larger than the rest so I put in a trellis net instead of continuing LST ties downs on the others. I figure this will allow more vertical growth for the others. Top dressed on day 30 and will top dress every 2 weeks from now on. Brewing a flower tea on day 30 as well. Day 32 I removed the trellis net as it wasn't doing what I would like it to, which is containing the larger plant. It was however limiting my LST on the others as I removed all the tie downs to put the trellis net on. Also to make it easier to water without all those ties. So I am back to LST on the 3 smaller ones to try and spread out the growth since they don't want to on their own. I gave them a compost tea on night 31 from the picture above. This tea had a more distinct smell than the "veg" one. It wasn't rotten smelling or anything just kinda earthy poops smells. With the tent closed its fine and just a bit lingering in the morning. I want to increase my light intensity, currently at 50-55%. But using a lux meter and approximating the PPFD my DLI is around 45. In week 3 I briefly raised the intensity to 65% and it stacked nodes on some plants but they didn't stretch at all, so I lowered back to 50% until now. So I am going to 18-6 now so I can increase my PPFD without throwing DLI out a whack. Broke the top off my little one by accident she isn't as far into flower as the rest so hopefully it wont be too hard on her. Then I did the same thing to another plant. This time it wasn't so bad only 40% broke. I quickly bent it the other way and taped it up and 8 hours later it looks fine. I may have stunted a few plants with defoliation or something or overwatered because only one plant is really stretching. The other 2 are stacking nodes but not stretching as much. Maybe they're just a bit slow developing.