The girls are all thriving and really taking off in growth as you can see. I'm still not giving them any nutrients at this time because the Fox farm soil is still meeting all of their needs for now. I've started minor low stress training but only with my hands, not holding them down with anything just tucking leaves and slightly bending back a couple of times a day with my hands.
Omg how absolutely positively without a shadow of a doubt beautiful,if I could marry a plant the cover photo to this would be the one I say "I Do" too., absolutely awesome keep up the amazing work and may mother nature bless us both
Love the profile pic of the buds. Fox tailing is usually too much light. This the first time I have owned a quality light meter and my lights have been too close for a long time!
@NegotiatedBubble, Thank you. Yeah I've dealt with this issue before too, gotta keep track of that light distance or a foxtail will creep up on you lol
Working on another masterpiece I see,bravo just bravo nothing more needs to be said lol,mother nature definitely on your side may she keep blessing us both