Great week, as you can see the plants look much healthier. Raising how much water I was giving them has helped tremendously. Not only do they look healthier, they are growing very fast now due to the changes I made. After this next week, I'm going to flip to flower. Both plants have 16 tops. I'll let them stretch a few more days then lollipop them a few days before flower to give them time to recover before the real stretch begins. I will have to scrog soon, but I have LST clips on the plants currently to aid in widening them out.
I also raised the light a few inches. First time using a light this powerful so trying to dial it in has been a learning experience.
Much of the clover has regrown after a full cutting, it shows how resilient it is. I'm okay with it though as it really makes it difficult for pests to get to the soil.
I'm very happy with the resilience of this strain and it's ability to bounce back from poor conditions. They were rather unhappy for a few weeks which really stunted the growth, but I've done a lot of cutting on them so it's really been a cycle of stress and recovery up until now. I expect the rest of the grow to continue the successful course its on!!
@SSSC_John, Patience has never been my strong-suit because of ADHD but growing plants has definitely helped me get better at it over time. This is my 3rd grow ever but I've learned a lot and I think these are looking to be my best flowers yet. Thanks!! Can't wait to take final pictures before harvest - I'll be using photography lights and a black backdrop on a motorized rotating stand!
@Mrs_Larimar, I thought of that too and also pulled up the light a few inches away from the plants but I just never wrote it aha. I was using the BP2500 but I switched to my SE7000 far above the canopy for 600 PPFD + CO2 and the problem has stopped progressing ^^