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Due to a tent light continually failing worse and worse, I had to move this one outdoors. That ruins are plans to begin flowering her this week, but fate will make her a better plant now!
Because she was switched from 18 hours of artificial light to 16 hours of natural light, she stretched a bit, from 6 inches to 15 inches.
We haven't defoliated her at all, and we plan on still growing her au naturel. Moving her outside just improves that methodology. She will still stay in her fabric pot, however, to give me the opportunity to move her out of bad weather, and perhaps, if need be, some light deprivation later on.
@Hologram, after 21 years of growing, I never even tried it yet, but that comment made me chuckle 😆 Thanks for taking a peek at my grows. Followed to watch you stuff as well.
@gottagrowsometime, This is a completely different phenotype than the other 2 of this cultivar I have growing outside. This one has a mutation causing a lot of extra foliage, and energy spent growing apically due to a fasciated stem. Usually my plants start flowering outdoors anywhere from 1-3 weeks from now, and because of this particular mutation, I don't really want to alter her top at this stage in the game. Thanks for stopping by though!