Well. I'm really happy from the first one, but disappointed by the other one.
Plant1 is going strong and those blooms smells phenomenally. It's so satisfying to see that one grow. Can't wait to see her growing.
Plant2 aka "big disappointment" is officially super slow, but girl. Saw few pistils yesterday, and also she growd lime 9cm since last week. The main stem is really dense on the top but without bloom. The side stems are now as tall as the main but thin and also without bloom. Hope to get at least yield at the end. If she's at the beginning of her flowering stage, It would mean that she's more than 2 weeks behind her sister which is not great, but better than nothing.
See ya and happy growing!
I noticed that parts of the leaves of one of the plants are a little bent and twisted (as seen in the video). Is it a sign of a problem and if so what that problem is, or is it just natural?
Thank's for your help.
My [plant 1] started to have bit yellowish leafes. Is it just not enought water or is it somethig else? I'm watering when the coco seams to be more or less dry on the top because i don't want to overwater.
It really depends where this yellowing is can you make picture above the top of the Plant ( eagle sight)
because to me it looks like a lightburn.... i dont know ich light you use but 10 cm distance=?... always to close
( out of weak fl bulbs)
Hi!
So, my [plant 2] is really bushy and the leaves look bit like salad. Is it normal for near flowering stage or should i do something to improve it's living conditions?
On the photo it does not look that bad but it's hard to take better picture :(
That curled up leaves is a light stress. Adjust the distance. It does look small for an auto in coco at this stage. But otherwise it looks healthy, so might ve just a light issue.
I typically wait until about a 20-60-20, meaning 20 clear, 60 opaque, and 20 amber. How long you wait only determines the "Sativa or Indica" side of things. It determines your head or body high.
@crusoe, Hi, It's just NodeMCU with humidity sensor, DS18B20 and CO2 sensor (not really. Just air quality sensor but you can aproximate CO2 concentration). Data are sended to adafruit.io to store them and plot them. I can also adjust parameters from there. Then there are 4 relays so i can control lights, both fans and humidifier.
It's not much but it's homemade and that is what i love about it. 😁
Edit-1: And because it's WiFi enabled board, I can also control temperature of the room in which my tent is so the temperature is now relatively constant.
I dont think its anything like feeding problem... i just would check the light distance and double it
and pls do a picture from above so i can see the whole plant