Unsure if I topped properly or FIMmed it (watched and followed this great video: https://youtu.be/FsqUjI9V_kk).
Used one of many IKEA hex keys for the LST portion - I'm regretting week 1 when I buried the plant a little deeper in the pot now because she really shouldn't be trapped under the edges of the pot... Learning for next time!
Made a Bat Guano solution/tea this week which steeped for 48 hours - brought some desperately needed phosphorus into the soil and I think it's well received.
This coming week will do another worm tea and hopefully she'll be tall enough to add ScrOG net which I made... According to Royal Queen Seeds website, the net should sit 20cm above the soil. She's still a bit too short thanks to my genius on week one *face palm*.
@KINGT88, no just one for now. As soon as I start topping for ScrOg, I plan to clone the little tops.
If all goes well, these extra seeds can be given to friends. Let's see....
Best of luck on your grows! Gonna be watching this one, curious how she's gonna finish up..
I was curious what brand of worm castings your using for the tea u make ? I'd like to apply it to my next grow to boost things alil better. And feel safer buying a brand someone else uses lol. I know my home depot carries some just not sure of its brand off hand. But gotta order some stuff from Amazon I'll tag worm castings on there.
Again best of luck and HAPPY NEW YEAR !!
Thanks so much, @Grow4Releaf!! I'm kind of winging it as I go and reading lots from others here and on Reddit (r/microgrowery and r/autoflowers).
To be honest I have my own 30x30cm worm farm in my kitchen. Feed them regularly with food scraps (banana peels, fruit veg offcuts) and tea leaves/coffee beans. Super simple, barely takes up space and they need little care(doesn't stink or anything). This way I know what went into it and can ensure it's fresh and full of microbes when I make my own tea.
https://www.redwormcomposting.com/fun-stuff/my-new-wooden-flow-through-bin/ this one is similar to what I got if you're interested in getting into it. But you can find lots on Etsy online from others who have their own systems at home. I usually give castings to friends too - maybe approach someone locally who's a bit more eco-minded and push them into vermiculture! :)
Good luck and a very happy New Year to you!!