Things are progressing slowly at the moment, but that’s not a concern—she's just a delightful addition to my other indoor projects. We're expecting some sunshine this week (finally, some summer vibes!), so she should experience noticeable growth in the coming days.
I’ve removed some of the larger fan leaves, leaving her with only the new branches. If I were in a hurry, I would have kept more leaves, but given my limited space, slowing her growth is necessary.
Day 71: I've been giving her water occasionally when the soil is dry and added some vegetative nutrients since this stage is taking a long time.
@Stony_German, Danke Stony! Dachte beim ersten Bruch schon "das war's" aber die Pflanze konnte alle Äste heilen. Wirklich wahnsinnig resistente Pflanzen, und wunderschön noch dazu!
@Stony_German, Thanks again mate! I know, outdoors in Germany plants usually flower at the end of August or at the start of September. If it won't flower until mid September I will move it back inside my tent as a backup solution.
@Sonic27, Adding some more things that are important in my opinion:
- first plan your layout, then start training
- don't top too early: side branches need some substantial growth and the main stem needs to be thick enough
- same applies for side branches (in this diary I was too early for example)
- be gentle when applying LST
- don't use thin wire for LST, it can cut into stems that break when they grow further
- when stems don't properly bend, give them a slight pinch, that way they get softer
- don't cut off too much plant material (as stated earlier)
Hope this helps. ❤️
@Franky38, Freut mich! Bin selber überrascht wie gut das für nen First try geworden ist. Ganz ohne Wunden hat es nicht geklappt aber die Lady hat sich immer wieder regeneriert, wahnsinnig resistente Pflanzen 😍
@DaddyPrime2, Growing since April when it became legal in Germany 😂. I've watched some grow tutorials, the rest is try and error. Highly recommend to check out "basementganja" on YouTube, he is my virtual senpai.