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I'm doing this as a low maintenance grow. There will be a bit of training in the beginning but should pay of with less little work to do when I get to flowering stage. I'm also going to try and reduce the amount of work I need to do on the trim by having fewer main colas instead of load of little ones. I might end up with lower yeild but I'm not too worried about that.
I'm going to try to mainline her gently by not taking off the leaves until I have to. This should hopefully reduce the amount of recovery needed.
Soil: BioBizz Allmix + ecothrive Life-cycle organic soil amendment.
Watered Daily.
Nothing to do so far. She looks like she's going to be really bushy. It might make spreading her out later a bit harder. I'm not in a rush so I'm not too worried about training taking longer.
She's looking strong enough to start training. I've topped her but kept the leaves. Probably going to leave her to recover this week before I top her again. I'm worried about the purple stems on the fan leaves. It looks a bit like the start of deficiency issues but it's a bit early for that. Hopefully it's just genetics.
Side note: I've topped her a little taller than I usually would this will add a few more days of veg. However, it will give me extra room to work on the lower parts of the plant.
Day 18: She's got some spotting in her leaves and she's not drinking much water. The soil might be a bit hot for her for the next couple of weeks. Hopefully she can survive on water for a while. At least she's still growing. Soil PH is 6.8 so I just need to wait it out.
Day 20: Started some lst but I'm not going to push too hard since she's already stressed.
Rolling into week 4. She's no longer showing deficiency on the newer leaves. It a bit early to say but hopefully she's past the worst of it. The soil should cool off over time.