What I'm talking about is cutting to main stem off just below the top, under the top most set of leaves, or next set would work too. This encourages the two side nodes to grow as if it was that main top (Assuming because they have direct light)

Here are some new pictures of how she is doing today, the 17th.

She looks really nice now, and is greening up well.
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I gave her another cup of full strength nutrients because I still noticed a small amount of deficiency hanging around in the leaf color. As well it was time for another watering anyways, the soil was dry about 3" down. She loves it, leaves are straight out and bathing in the weird purple hue of the LED's.

I will probably stop posting in here, and find another section that allows me to have an on going log of sorts to post my ongoing adventure with her.

Happy Hooting:rastasmoke: