Basically it's just a 3 gallon lightweight plastic pot from home depot and the soil is Coast of Maine "Stonington" HAHA blend (which works great for photoperiod plants but not autos, btw. I tried a NL auto with the same mix and it completely failed)). It doesn't require additional fertilizers but I will use organic liquid fertilizer every other watering during flowering to help keep the leaves from yellowing too much
Right now I'm only watering about once per week or so.
I removed the lowest set of branches to prevent it from becoming too wide later on.
Sometimes it's hard to anticipate by prior experience the rate of growth, because that is determined by it's genetics. I can see it growing faster. I will start flowering within days I think