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The ladies are looking healthy. I left them in cups for too long I think, but we will be training to 32 tops each this time so they have plenty of time to fill out. Earlier this week there were some minor signs of deficiencies. I took reference photos to compare to after feeding and it was resolved very quickly! All new foliage growth looks quite green and happy, and old foliage has not worsened. I began the mainline starting this week, cutting the plants down to only the 3rd node and 2nd node and training them horizontal with stakes, using the tops of the plants to try and propogate clones for the first time. Today on the final day of the week they received the 2nd round of topping, bringing them to 8 tops currently. I will wait for 3 more nodes, then top again for 16 tops, repeat the same again for 32.
All week they only received Ventana Plant Science, however on the final day of the week they got a mix of Recharge, Superthrive, and FOOP Sweetener pH to 6.
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@Crownlaura, They are nitrogen fixers that harbor beneficial bacteria within nodules that are attached to the roots. When you trim them, the nodules burst and release bacteria into the soil which is good for the microbiology.
Aside from they, they have shallow roots and will wilt before the main crop acting as a visual indicator of a dry pot.