Super Silver Haze growing in bed of super soil

It has already begun flowering. But it has just begun actually forming buds, which means it is somewhere in week 2 probably. Seemed to begin flowering at beginning of August, a little later than most of the plants which started a week or so earlier.

Here is the thread on the wilting branch

The wilting seems to be gone. I’m going to give her one more light dose of foliar feeding with Fox Farm on the branch that was wilting and one of the colas that seems to be slightly struggling. This week has actually been the first time I have ever foliar fed nutrients. I am typically against the idea of foliar feeding as I think it is typically unnecessary and wetting the foliage can result in problems with disease, mold, or fungal infections. As you can see, this thing turned into a tree without any foliar fed nutrients so it is simply not required to produce monster plants and increases risk (especially with gigantic plants with insane amounts of foliage that can provide a happy home to pathogens). Indoors it can make more sense as you can at least control your environment but outdoors we have zero control over temperature and humidity.

With that being said, I have also said in cases of severe nutrient deficiency a foliar application can make sense. I have super powerful soil and also have a solid nutrient feeding regimen so I generally do not have any serious deficiency in my plants. In this particular case though the branch was dying from being unable to absorb nutrients through the roots. It was a tough call to make because foliar feeding is an especially bad idea during flower but it is still very early in flower and I figure it will be okay. I basically decided that I would have to either foliar feed the branch or remove it, and I figured it was worth trying to save it.