I put the net over them this morning. I was going to LST and super-crop only this time to avoid the inconvenience of a ScrOG, but anyone who can manipulate those thick indica stems without breaking them clean off is way better than I am (and has more patience too maybe). So I thought I'd just make it easy on myself and put up with the minor inconvenience this will cause later.
I'll let them grow into the net and just start tucking until the tent is filled, then flip and tuck a tiny bit more. Like the Pink Lemonade, I don't think these will stretch much anyway.
The good news is that the runt doesn't look like a runt anymore; it just looks further behind. She's started to grow pretty quick now, so I'm glad I kept her. In about a week I'll do a light defoliation and lollipop what's really close to the ground. In about 2 weeks they'll cover the pot completely and I'll just be concentrating on filling the corner holes.
The rest of this grow will be pretty boring and standard. Just water until flowers are ripe and ready for harvest. I already bought the seeds for cycle #9 and they're supposed to be an "improved' version of Pineapple Express. I'll hold off on any alfalfa pellets next grow depending on how these look in flower. I definitely have no shortage of nitrogen in there so a cycle with water and hay mulch without alfalfa might be good for it. It's what I also did with grow cycle #3, #5 and #7 and the plants had no problem and yielded well. Sometimes I think the hay mulch eventually provides more nutrients itself than I give it credit for.
The exciting thing about this grow is that it's actually going to yield some lentils! Lol Pods have formed and are now filling out. It should be interesting.