deff sum extra watering, but lookis nice and leafy what kinda light you have, looks liek u mighta stretched her in the beginning
yeah your absolutely right. i stretched her pretty bad right after germ. i fixed it a little after the first transplant and i plan on burying her all the way up almost to the first node on the last transplant (if anyone thinks this is a good idea?). right now she is under a 600w hps in a tiny (2.5x2.5x5) space. heating has been a bit of an annoyance, but is under control now.
Also:
Being the first grow, I tried to keep things fairly simple with my soils. I used a 1:1:1 worm castings to peat moss to perlite mixture with an added 1 tbs/gal of both hydrated lime and bone meal.
I sprinkled some blood meal and watered in only once so far.
Each time I water, I water with light to medium concentration of 10-15-10 shultz indoor/outdoor plant food and a drop of superthrive.
Two questions (and a third i hope noone will have to answer):
Should I have mixed 1tbs/gal of blood meal in the mix for more nitrogen during veg and saved the bone meal for flowering?
and
For my last transplant, should I step up and use a better soil mixture or am I ok with this? I was thinking that if I stayed with the simple soil, I would make some guano tea for watering. (Not exactly sure how frequently to use this though) There is a hydroponics shop in my area so everything is available.
or
Have I messed everything up?
Here are some current pictures. She really seemed to perk up after I topped her, let dry out real well, then gave her a good watering again. I also clipped off some dead tissue from the tips of a few leaves and a set of small bottom leaves that were badly burned by heat in the beginning.