So after all she is still alive and looks better than ever, again I did a lot of defoliation, the amount of leafs I cutted already is crazy, since the space is so small and she’s growing vertically mainly, after 3-4 days the leafs starting to block/push each other. I feel like I’m growing a bonsai, but it’s really fun! Now I feel like I got the point how much she wants for food, so she doesn’t show nutrient toxicity anymore which is great. 😁
Also the soil dries noticeably faster, like 2 times faster than before, I still let it to dry out completely, and only water than, but have to water in 3-4 days.
Usually the first topping is done above the 3rd or 4th leaf node (not including the cotyledon/ first set of round leaves) since you're growing in a micro grow I would suggest topping once the 3rd node had fully grown and start LST 5-7 days later with tying down the new growth shoots and promoting lateral growth to use your growth space more efficiently. I would also suggest filling up the pot with a bit more soil and to fertilize her, she seems to start developing some Nitrogen (N) deficiency, otherwise seems very healthy!!
Good luck!! and happy growing :)
How much should I expect my plant to stretches out? It's a white widow & ak 47 mix, 70% indica, photoperiod, in 5L soil. And also when should I expect her to start stretching?
Nice looking grow. You are in week 4 and your plant looks perfect at this stage. The bud development will explode at some point. Your plant still tries to get pollinated. The big buds should come sooner or later. 😜
Looks great, life happens yeah? Come have a look at my microgrow, last time with a 1.5x1.5x2 feet i yielded about 70gs. It can be done my friend! This time with a couple more inches in all directions I'm hoping to leave the 70 in the past :)
Hey, nice canopy, I am rooting for you, lets hope they fatten up (and hurry) :D Maybe you could have a bit more light? I am also growing in a Q30 and using a 50w floodlight, also 4000k (4500lumen). I will add maybe another 20w (2000lumen) 2700k when my autoflower decides to flower. Good luck!