Week 4 was easy. Morning dew and evening showers are still doing most of the watering. Thursday afternoon though the girls were looking a bit dry, so I gave them each a gallon of water. That's literally all I've done all week. The growth between week 3 and week 4 is pretty dramatic; things have really picked up. I plan on topping and LST'ing the girls next Sunday. If the runt in the middle isn't tall enough by then, I'll go into my forest and dig about a 5 gallon hole, take some cut-up watermelon rind and coffee grounds and dump them in, fill that with my soil/perlite/worm castings mix, and then plop her in and check back in August or so. Space is too tight on the deck for slackers right now.
Clean country living.
@Thatsmyfirsttime, thanks! We try to grow as much of our stuff as possible and be self-sufficient. I try organic stuff out here and there (my autoflowers I used a living soil ammendment), but for the most part I think ferts are a scam. Coffee grounds, ground egg shells, earthworm castings, and left over fruit and veggie scraps. That's all I think you need to grow big, beautiful organic plants.
Runt's dry weight: 151g. It's curing now in a couple of paper grocery bags. I also harvested the traditional manifold, like the next day after Runt, so she's trimmed and dried as well: 137g; she's also in a couple of grocery bags.