May have over pruned one of them but it recovered as I applied a drop of honey to where I pruned as that speeds up recovery. I did just defoliate the top leaves but it’s been 5 days since I’ve last pruned them. You can look at the pics ur self to do lmk if I did over prune them again lol. I’m looking at them now I wanna say no as i haven’t touched any of them for defoliating in days. So I’m pretty sure they’re good. Just added kelp and alfalfa meal 6 days after compost and worm casting. Which was 6 days after oyster shells and epsom salt for cal mag. I’ve said it b4 I don’t like adding all my dry amendments at once it can burn the plant If it is a low nutrient plant.
If u looked at the pics u would see I added a led corn grow light(white) at plant level for supplemental lighting. It def helps as the plants are all slightly leaning towards the corn light and have strong stalks. They are growing very very slowly but they have all hit pre flower. They are def stretching and all female just slow growth which I’m ok with if the quality of the bud is worth the wait will(as well as yield and hash return in dry sift process)
The wood stove is almost always on in the winter to keep us warm. The plants near it don’t seem to mind it too much but next winters grow upgrade for the plants growing near the wood stove is that I’m getting a humidifier. I had one for the window plant however it broke. The fan still works on it but the humidifier part doesn’t work. Even my dad couldn’t fix it. There is no reason on spending money on a humidifier now as my plants are all in pre flower and my window plant(also next to wood stove is in early flower and starting to produce buds.) So next years upgrade.
I am starting another 8 plants in my 5x5 in the next 2 weeks but I already have a humidity dome and the tent so it’s east to keep humidity up with the tent. Remember these are no tent no carbon filter grow.
The one good thing about these plants growing slowly is that I can add more nutrients to it at a slow pace without burning it or tasting nutrients in my smoke. That’s it for now see ya next week