Jun20 - away
Jun21 - leaves looking a little yellow in the middle... not really a little, a lot yellow
Jun22 - 1L of just water
Jun23 - leaves nice and strong, but the yellowing is definitely getting worse
Jun24
Jun25
Jun26 - 1L, 1ml bio grow, 2.5ml bio bloom - yellow still really bad, also should have fed her yesterday.
Congrats on the grow!
Came across this on the home page. I looked at both diaries and I believe I may be able to help.
I think you are over watering. If the stats are correct (a spray isn't a valid measurement, but assuming any spray it would still be to much) Second the amniesia looks over watered. it is stunted small and clawing in. My guess is the leaves are soggy feeling.
Here's something that might help and how it was originally explained to me.
When the plant is in early veg / germ it is best to water and wait for it to almost completely dry out the first couple times after a transplant. The reason being is the roots need to go searching for water and or nitrogen in order to spread out. If it is always wet then they wont develop youl get salt build up where they arn't its just alot of problems.
What I do, I plant into a started pod (you dont have to a solo cup works fine) when I put the sprout and pod into the solo cup (maybe 5 days in) I put it in with pre mix and watered coco that I fill the new container with. I usually dont water at all for about a week. (ambient humidity 34% 74F.) When I do water with the next week I make sure its a good thourough water then wait again usually about 4-7 days. So basically Im soaking the solo cup 1 time a week.
Now this could change based on your environment yes, however with a seedling its just so much of a difference......
I wouldn't get to caught up in peoples germ times or water cycles in comparing them to your own. You can train a plant to drink more and in some ways thats better but in alot of ways not. Also sometimes diaries are misleading. If you look at mine for example each day that referenced for each week has plant conditions including nutes, but that doesnt mean I watered that day it just means that's what its currently feeding.
Anyways I know thats a book and a half but I figured it might help you. I, and alot of us on here, have made that exact same mistake. I even do now sometimes.
Good luck!
@Orchard, ok, i'll keep an eye on the weight for sure. i have those root riot cubes also and I'd say I had the same thing happen with one of the seeds. and i wet them a small bit with an organic root booster. was afraid of toxicity at that young stage. I doubt she was snug enough in there though, that's a good one to think of next time
@BonesJones123,
Thats exactly what I would do. I could be wrong but im pretty sure. Try this, take 2 solo cups fill them with medium only, then water one entirely. Pick them up and feel the weight difference. If your weight is that of the soaked cup well then its soaked....
Your doing a great job BTW I know this can get frustrating and the amount of snake oil or bullish people say works is everywhere. Ive learned I do better the more in tune with the actual plant I am and reading its "signs". I was actually horrible at this and why I did ebb and flo for years first. Its something that develops with time so dont worry.
Keep up the great work, and sometimes the hardest thing to do with these plants is to leave them alone lol.
Good luck,
any other issues feel free to shoot me a PM
One more thing I forgot about root cubes. (I use Root Riot)
When you use them soak them in your pre mix nute then give them a gentle squeeze so they arnt soaked.
When you use those be carefull of the premade hole in the pod. If this hole is loose or to big (IE: if you can see the seed down in the hole) they will start in the hole because of the little bit of light then start to develop and get stuck in the pod and die. The pod should be snug around the seed not loose and visible. This just happened to me and murdered my germ stats.