I cut leafs a lot to tame growth. But it will only work for a certain amount weeks before she full tilts on you.
Depending on light availability of course.
I’ve seen 6 month veg under low light and there are plenty of nodes, just slow growth.
I'm using cloth pots too and noticed some discolaration on your fabric. Mold or salts? I've heard many complain that mold can happen with cloth, so I keep an eye out. I'm also considering special cloth pots coated in plastic just to reduce the risk of mold... Hoping thats not your case.
Plant looks great, your main trunk/manifold looks nice and beefy. That plant should flower really nice. Its going to explode (in a good way) soon !
"Rain Science" Pots are the best Ive found! I'm in Coco, Hi-frequency fertigation - excellent oxygen exchange, air root pruning creates a fibrous root ball ! wash at the end of a grow re-use, strong, durable, strong handles - AMERICAN MADE - good luck farmer
"Rain Science" Pots are the best Ive found! I'm in Coco, Hi-frequency fertigation - excellent oxygen exchange, air root pruning creates a fibrous root ball ! wash at the end of a grow re-use, strong, durable, strong handles - AMERICAN MADE - good luck farmer
Yep, those are the ones Im considering. I tried the plastic air pots, the ones with holes, but found it very difficult to water and to keep the side soil wet.
A fan on the side of cloth pots works very well though, we'll see how well rain science pots work.