Flipped on September 7th. A few days later the plants were all showing pistils. I'm continuing to LST to try to keep the canopy even - very little adjustment has been needed. The two largest plants were both at the front of the tent, so I moved the right front plant to the back to even things out. I'm not using any nutrients, but did top-dress with a cup of worm castings for each plant. At the next watering, I'll be adding a teaspoon or two of BuildASoil's BuildABloom fertilizer.
Thanks Mrs. Larimar - these plants were a little more fragile with LST than my previous Gorilla Glue grow - my first few attempts all resulted in breaking branches with not much pressure applied. Luckily I managed to save all the branches except for one by immediately tying them up.
It's weird - they've been showing the yellow almost since the beginning. I posted a question on another forum wondering if it was a nitrogen deficiency, but the responses I got were that it seemed to be heat related. The yellowing calmed down for a bit but came back shortly before flipping, and I've noticed recently that most of the yellowing is happening on the side of the tent that gets less direct ventilation. As you say things look healthy up top, so I'm just riding things out for now...
Just caught the end of this grow. Seems the battles you have fought are going to be worth it. Looking forward to the harvest,. Good luck in the final stretch my freind.