Week 16 – Veg Phase
This week marks week sixteen of vegetative growth, and things are staying right on track.
The plant has been growing steadily with thick, vibrant foliage and a solid structure.
She’s filling out nicely, with short internodes and a rich green color that shows she’s perfectly dialed in.
I’m still unsure whether I’ll top her or just let her grow naturally.
It’ll depend on how she stretches in the next few days, but either way, she’s responding beautifully to her environment.
The pH remains stable between 5.9 and 6.0, and the environmental conditions haven’t changed — temperature and humidity are holding steady.
No signs of stress or deficiency, and the overall growth rate is consistent.
She’s starting to take up a bit more space, which means she’s getting close to the tent’s limits.
If I decide to top her, that’ll help manage her height and open up the canopy for better light penetration.
For now, I’m keeping the same routine — steady feeding, balanced environment, and daily observation.
The plant looks strong, healthy, and well-balanced as she heads toward the next phase.
That wraps up this week’s update.
Next step: final decision on topping and preparing for preflower.