I returned home a few days ago after a ten-day vacation trip and found that she is now in flower.
It was overdue to train her, so I applied some LST to open her up.
She is still on the smaller, but not tiny, as she grew quite a bit while I was gone. I added an hour of IR light per day to encourage additional stretching. Let's see if it pays off.
I also elevated her pot to even out the canopy in the tent.
There are some yellow leaf tips, possibly because of a high pH in the water reservoir. I know many people say that you don't need to care about pH in soil, but I've found that it can become an issue when you grow in lower soil volumes. I'll keep my eyes on her while paying attention to the pH.
El pH es siempre importante que estรฉ en un rango de 6-7 en suelo
Aunque el suelo puede "amortiguar" pHs fuera de ese rango, estarรกs haciendo que tu suelo trabaje "contra" un pH alto o bajo de forma innecesaria...
@nonick123, I completely agree that it's better to pH your water despite growing in soil. There's no need to make the plants work harder than necessary.
@StarLorr, Right?! It Taaaaaaaaaaakes fooooooooooooorrrreeeeevvvvveeeerrrrrrrrrrrrr...
(I can hardly wait until they are done to start the next photo grow.)