Day 22 - Starting week 4 and so far so good in the Coast of Maine soil. She’s recovered nicely from the LST and will tie her down some more tomorrow after a little more stretching. No nutes with this grow and she’s doing great and probably one of the greenest and healthiest I’ve grown so far!
Day 23 - Started more LST today. She was stretched up to about 4 1/2 inches and she’s now tied down to about 3. Gave her a full drink of water today.
Day 24 - Looking good, she stretched back up to a little over 4” after being tied down so retied her down again to about 3”. She’s been responding well to all LST and continuing until some lower branches catch up then will start tying them down as well. Tucked a few leaves today as well.
Day 25 - She’s still going strong and after tying her down to about 3” last night, she stretched back up to 5. So I retied her in a slightly different direction and looking like some of the lower growth is starting to reach for the light. Going to keep working the LST until I get the shape I want out of her.
Day 26 - Did a little mite training with her today. She was a little over 4 1/2” tall and tied her down again and now at about 3 1/4” tall now. All her lower sites are open to the light so now she can fully start stretching. Will continue the LST for a bit longer. She looks like she’s starting to preflower a bit and throwing a couple new pistils out each day.
Day 27 - She’s doing great. Didn’t do anymore tying down if the main stem today, she hasn’t fully turned up to the lights yet but did tie out a second lower branch to get it to stretch out and up more and will continue doing that with all new branches when they’re ready.
Day 28 - It’s the end of week 4 and no major issues so far with her. She’s back up towards the light and will let her stretch a bit before tying her down again. Once she really starts flowering, I will top dress with fish bone meal like they suggest for the Coast of Maine soil. Gave her a watering today to a light runoff.