If my plant were a native American-Indian, it would be called in English: Many Tops Ascending to the Sun; and known by those familiar as Many Tops, one day chief of the Many Tops Tribe.
At this point, it seems that each branch is growing relatively even in height, with each branch growing in its own direction. I intend to allow these branches to grow vertically until they reach the upper screen at which point I will train them under the upper screen.
I began watering with 1/4 strength Advanced Nutrients' Micro-Bloom-Grow combination today as saw an indication of a deficiency of some element besides nitrogen.
The lady tells me what she wants, she gets what she wants.
I wonder, and may find out, if I were to bury the plant up past the beginnings of its branches (which are all very near the base of the plant) would all of those buried stems adapt to the new soil conditions by growing new roots. If that is what takes place, the effect would be a single marijuana plant that appeared to be 6 or 7 separate stalks rising directly from the earth 1.5 feet before branching out under the top screen. I am aware, however, of the possibility of less favorable (and fun) outcomes.