Approx. 63 days since being monster crop cloned. This plant resisted the light stress more than the others so it was set up to continue growing. In the last week I did notice some slower growth and limpness regardless of moisture. The streaking on the stems and knowing Sunshine Soil #4 has very low phosporous levels, and that I haven’t fed liquid food since inheriting this plant, led me to applying some Miracle Gro 18-18-21 Tomato plant food - the plant responded! It started to grow vigorously again. I’m surprised by how slow, and mild, my soil amendment and top dressing has been. I have shocked plants in the past with sheep manure compost and liquid food. Looking really good in any case.
I will be vegging this plant for a few more weeks so I transplanted to a larger final pot that I acquired. After taking the pics I tied down some more branches and snapped another photo.
@@BeanswithPork,
I haven't seen any bugs in my shack. ... yet. Touch wood 🙆♂️. But I like to be prepared. This is my 2nd grow. So I'm a sponge for learning new equipment etc
@Puffer_Bill, yeah I don’t know whats up with the bug repelling part..., or if that even works (mosquitos or otherwise). The bulbs were chosen for the yellow/orange/red wavelength specifically. That wavelength sort of drops off with the specs of my main LED grow light.
@MedicinePlants, as it got into flower I was using a 18-18-21 plant food. And then after stretch it was Alaskan morbloom which is 0-10-10 and blackstrap molasses.