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Germinating this one has been real easy. I put it in a peat pellet on 04/24 and on 04/26 you could already see it under the peat, and on 04/27 was ready to bathe in the sun.
Let's hope all the growth is as easy as this.
Start of a new week. Growth is nice and steady, and everything is going well.
I keep the plant on the outside during the day, in a sud oriented spot, and inside on the night to keep it in a warmer ambient. Not watering much, just a few drop when i feel dry soil with my finger.
A new week is here. Nighttime is still a bit too cold so I have them inside, the day on the other hand is spend on a nice sunny spot on south.
Watering it when it's needed and not much more, it's going pretty well and I'm seeing a nice steady growth.
Here we go, week 3! Everything is going well, and I'm happy with this growth. The weather has been pretty sunny except maybe a couple days. The only problem is the wind, which is pretty strong all day long, and I don't feel really confident to leave it outside unsupervised. But maybe I'm just worrying too much.
Other than that I water it when needed and not much more. no nutrition or nothing just what's in the soil.
As the title says, the first set of true leaves turning yellow. What could be the possible cause? I'm sure this is not overwatering, as I'm keeping it on the dry side, so it's possible that's not enough water? Or something to do with nutrients?
6 weeks is when usually startsoils are depleted so that could be just about time. Its ot a problem since she will have made a lot of roots in search of water and food. For six weeks she is a little on the short side for an autoflower. Your temps not too low at night?