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the plant was transplanted into a 15 liter pot. I did some minor defoliation and LST again.
Starting this week I switch the light mode to flowering 12/12
The plant is developing just perfectly. I have no other words. and even without words you see everything for yourself. I hope the end of flowering will be as beautiful and problem-free
Hi all. I finally decided to plant a little defoliation this week... a lot of buds are hidden under leaves that are difficult to develop. I think before the end of flowering they will receive enough light to become stronger and covered with trichomes.
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@Sweet_Seeds, Thank you! It's always nice to grow your genetics. because there is always 100% confidence that you will get a 100% cool result and product.
Thank you for sharing these. I was actually considering this design myself in my current grow so it will be great to see it play out ahead of my own. I like the manifold mainline approach after the second topping. I also like the pot transfer methods you use to keep the nutes and roots under control; something I plan to integrate into my own process in future soil grows.