The fifth week of flowering has passed without any major challenges, and overall the garden continues to progress smoothly. After increasing the distance between the light and the canopy, the yellowing on the upper leaves has become noticeably less pronounced. While the adjustment appears to have helped, I am still considering reducing the light intensity from level 9 to level 8 if the plants continue to show signs of stress. For now, I am monitoring them closely and making changes only when necessary.
I also increased the Cal-Mag supplementation after noticing the first signs of a minor deficiency. The plants have responded well so far, and I expect the additional calcium and magnesium to support healthy development throughout the remainder of the flowering cycle.
The flowers continue to gain size and density, with each passing day bringing a thicker layer of shimmering trichomes. Resin production is becoming increasingly impressive, and the individual characteristics of each cultivar are now beginning to stand out more clearly.
At this stage, the grow has entered its most relaxed phase. Most of the hard work is behind me, and my primary focus is simply to maintain the best possible environment. By keeping temperature, humidity, lighting, and nutrition in balance, the plants can do what they do best—steadily building beautiful, resinous flowers as they make their way toward harvest.