Day 1: This was the fastest germination I have seen. Only 72hrs from being planted to looking happy and healthy above ground. My plan is to not water this week and only rely on the humidifier which is filled with Ph’d water for feeding the plant. Now that the seedling is above ground I have changed from the 3 small CFL’s to just
one 200watt CFL. I’ve added a strip of silver tape around the inside of the top of the pot to help reflect light.
Day 2: Looking good. I put a few drops of water around the seedling just to dampen the soil a bit. Temperature is a bit hotter than I’d like at 30 degrees with the lights on but that’s down to the outside warm weather conditions. Seems to be okay though.
Day 3: Happy and healthy. I put another few drops of water around it again to keep the soil damp, but only in close to the seedling. I’m keeping the top layer of the rest of the soil dry so it’s not appealing for little bugs and mould. Underneath the dry layer the soil is still wet since I soaked it through before planting the seed.
Day 4: Getting wider but not any taller which is awesome. I put another few drops of water around the bass of the stem. The humidity doesn’t seem to be enough on its own, probably because of the high temperature.
Day 5: Happy and healthy looking.
Day 6: Everything is awesome.
Day 7: One week old and it’s all looking good. Another few drops of water again today around the stem. Plant is starting to take shape. Wahoo, one week down.
Can someone please tell me what these yellow spots are. They are not uniformed circles. Found them on two leaves. I removed both of them. First two pics are taken under a scope.
Most likely from leaves getting wet. When the leaf has water on it the light gets magnified on that spot causing it to burn. Similarly to using a magnifying glass when you use the sun to burn ants when you was a kid.
@Protector, cheers. Music is the theme for the movie ‘True Romance’. If you haven’t seen it check it out. Goggle the cast of the movie, this speaks for itself.