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Hey my Buddy, love this update, you can really see the plant settling in and finding her rhythm. Slow and steady at this stage is actually a very good sign. First of all, I have to say it again: I love that little tattooed guardian watching over the garden :smile: It gives character, intention, and good energy to the grow. Plants feel care. Just my humble opinion, based on what I see and my own experience: :seedling: General plant health She looks healthy overall, leaf color is nice, structure is clean, and there are no obvious stress signals. This is a solid vegetative foundation. Autos especially benefit from: • Consistency • Minimal stress • Letting them set roots before pushing too hard You’re doing that well so far :+1: :droplet: Watering & pot size With a 2.38 L pot, watering volume and timing become very important. 0.15 L per 24h can be fine, but I’d be careful not to turn it into a routine just because it’s “daily.” I’d rather: • Let the pot tell you when it needs water • Lift it and feel the weight • Allow a bit of dry-back between waterings Again, slightly underwatering is safer than overwatering, especially in small containers. Training & structure Pulling her down early and letting her come back up is a smart move :+1: Just remember with autos: • Gentle training only for the most part • No rush • Let her show you where she wants to go She’ll tell you when she’s ready for the “real shaping.” Feeding Root Juice at this stage makes sense. Personally, I wouldn’t push much more yet, roots first, everything else later. If she stays happy: • No need to increase EC fast • Green sensation later will shine more when she’s actually demanding it Overall, this looks like a calm, intentional grow, and that’s exactly what autos like. As always, this is just my humble opinion, trust your instincts, observe the plant, and don’t be afraid of small mistakes. They’re how we all learned. You’re doing good. Keep enjoying the process :seedling: Your garden is clearly in caring hands, guardian included :wink: Growers Love my friend :green_heart:
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