Review of the sixth week:
The plant is still developing rapidly. It looks healthy. I spend about an hour a day containing the height growth, giving the canopy a balanced and translucent shape, watering and photographing.
I am pleased with the development in the seventh week. Many buds are visible. My stress killer is growing more slowly. I let it grow and I need less time for daily maintenance. Only at the end of the week, when it has reached the maximum height for my tiny grow box, I tie down a few branches again. I am especially careful now when I do this because the trunk and main branches have become less flexible. The plant drinks a lot; 2l at the end of the week. The leaves are dark and shiny, which could indicate a slight overfertilization. The plant is very compact. Air circulation is good, but still there is a risk of mold in the coming weeks. That's why I bought a dehumidifier. Since it rarely needs to run, the additional power consumption is kept within limits.
Power consumption:
61 Watt, 18 hours per day
11 Watt, 6 hours per day
The dehumidifier rarely uses electricity. I can't calculate the exact consumption.