I imagine by now the nutrients, not being added to the soil during watering - are pretty depleted, so I sprinkled a teaspoon of boric acid (boron) directly on the soil hoping to work on the taste of the bud created. I also purchased a new light. The old light was not bad, and did well to get me this far. But I wanted a light to fill the tent with brightness for the final stage. The Philzon 250 did the trick. I started on on full brightness, but had to dial it back to 8 as the leaves, but not the bud began showing heat distress. The flowers are fine. No heat or light stress, which is easy to detect because they would bloom new white pistils on the top of the bud were this the case. There are no signs of stress/discoloration from the boric acid either. The leaves are beginning to brown and curl, as per their normal cycle. They are actually not browning, but curling. The plant is still equal shades of bright green. I tried to get some good shots to show how large the secondary cola's are. Unfortunately I am not good with the camera.