I love to see when a little plant starts exploding with new growth! Its root system is now well established, enhanced by mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria, and ready to support vigorous growth above the soil. The conditions in my cabinet are not ideal, the humidity is a bit low, leading to a high VPD, so the plant is really being pushed hard and shows a bit of stress. But when the ladies are big enough, they will create more humidity in the cabinet. I topped Tropical Tangie at the start of the week, to ensure she doesn't bump her head against the grow light and promote branching. A few days later I switched to a 12/12 light cycle, to kick off the flowering cycle. At the end of the week, I start with low-stress training to keep the canopy low and even. I topdressed the soil with 4 grams of BioBloom fertilizer per litre of soil to provide all the nutrients she will need in the flowering phase.
A veces pasa. Así se va aprendiendo. Uno también inventa soluciones que les sirven a los demás. Es difícil cuando el clima manda. Animo que quedaron algunas :D
@gottagrowsometime, no definitely more broad type of leaves. A friend of mine grew these and also had broad leaves. She is also bushy and compact, so I don't think it works well in a ScrOG setup...