This week did not go too well. The plants started being more and more droopy and barely grew, which you can clearly see in the time-lapse. I initially thought they were sitting in coco that was too wet, but drying it out did not help their case.
I had already wanted to transplant them at this stage, but didn't have the right pot size available yet due to a late delivery.
Then, at day 13 from planting the seeds, I received the pots and immediately went on to transplant them into wet buffered coco in 1 liter pots. They instantly recovered and have been doing great ever since as you can see in the last picture.
Starting from the transplant, I have been feeding them with 0.5-0.7 EC water, a bit more than half of that made up of calmag, the rest coco A+B and rhizotonic. One is showing a slight calcium deficiency, weirdly enough. Especially as the coco was buffered in a 1.2 EC calmag solution for several days before use. Will keep an eye on this and might give some extra calcium as a mono nutrient.
For now, next week looks promising. This update is a little late, so I can tell you that by next week's update they will look much better.
@@Waylate, Yes def recommended! They're especially amazing when your transplant from an airpot to a bigger pot. Can just unwrap it from your medium and re-use the pot again and again.
@Ze1ro, thanks for the good wishes mate. Theyโve been doing better.
Theyโre fabric nursery seedling bags. I recommend checking amazon/aliexpress, I got 500 or so for under 10 bucks
@Organic_LarF, Thanks for the comment!
I think it might be an issue with the GD server. It's loading for me still. Hopefully it will work again!
Stay green
Try putting a 6" fan outside but in the bottom vent on ur tent and another inside directly pointing at roof opening port maybe 1 6inch 1 3inch inside create ur air flow.. Moving air is always cooler.. Like a fan on u . compair u with no fan๐๐๐๐ช๐ช๐ช๐ชgood luck with your grow๐ and have fun with the grow buddy.and your harvest๐๐ฌ