What a fascinating process. Aurora grows very well - I give her water about once every two days, give or take, and turn her pot so the light has a chance to hit various budsites a little differently - I have trained in such a way I can move Aurora without worry, as I feel shifting her position is good - the canopy isn’t as even as I would like to moving the pot around manually helps. I wonder if I trained her down more, would I move as often? Or would I even need to? An experiment for another grow. Right now I’m just waiting (rather impatiently) for Aurora to ripen. I can see her buds starting to fatten up, but there’s still a way to go. Unfortunately, I’m running out of time, and I’ll start flushing now - she won’t be as ripe as most would like, but I’m aiming for a cerebral motivational high, not a couch-lock. Fatigue is my enemy, and combating it is a good portion of the motivation to grow.
As an aside I had to turn up my scrubber as, for a strain that is supposed to not be so smelly, I could smell her in my growing space: faintly floral, somewhat skunk-sweet with a hint of citrus. She proper pongs, and I hope my air filters will give one last hurrah before I swap them out after this grow is done.