The plant has been growing extremely well and has taken to the feeding of the nutrients and the light. I started to notice some wilting leaves and checked ph, light intensity, heat, and water levels. After doing so I determined it was starting to get to big for its pot and decided to transplant. The soil I transplanted into is a mixture of Fox Farms Ocean forest, added perlite and coco coir. I also mixed in bat guano and kelp. Lastly I topped of the root zone and hole with mycorrhiza to help promote strong root growth. Since the transplant the plant has recovered very well and there were no signs of transplant shock. I took clones from the plant and started them out in the Rockwool cubes. I’ve used rapid rooters in the past with great success but wanted to try a cheaper and more stable plug. This week I also began training the plant to develop more branching. Seeing as this will be my mother plant, for the next few months, I want to be able to cut as many clones as possible to rotate my garden quickly. Don’t forget to check out my giveaway on my instagram. You can find a link to it on my profile or follow me @kind_budz_crops