I have increased my water to 55 gallons over 2 days, running at 2/3 strength of NPK. She still seems to be chugging along with greatly abundant growth, but the older leaves are passing on. Could it be the "natural" process of cannibalization of minerals due to the abundance of other nutrients or the overly dense upper canopy causes it to abort the leaf?? The soil ph has been consistent for 10 days now at 6.5, with a weekly calibrated soil probe. My friend recommended that I top the bubblegums due to the overly dense tree formation it is creating. Is this too late to do for a natural, outdoor harvest?