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Ladies are growing strong. Due to pre-growing under lamp, some of them already have strong stems, hopefully there will be some nice trunks by the end of summer. Temperatures went up, with peaks over 35°C. Watering every 2-3 days. The greenhouse is quite humid, especially next day after watering, I would guess about 80% with gradual decrease as the pots dry out. I don't measure PH, EC, temperature or humidity. Neither I measure nutrients for exact ml/l concentration.
There is a lot of various bugs and flies in the greenhouse, but I let them live. No dangerous mites so far, so no need to intervene into the "eco-system" :)
btw. I talk silently to the girls, the Grapefruit is most talkative and the Lost Pearl is the most egoistic.
Wow, this week and the last was very very hot, but the plants did great and grew very nicely. Most of them have reached the 2nd SCROG level and soon, I will have to move them outside from the greenhouse to the final place under the sun. I have increased the nutrient volume a bit with some calcium supplement. The next week shouldn't be so hot and I am looking forward to see them outside. I will do some defoliation of the weakest and smallest bottom branches, but probably only by the end of next week.
Thank you guys, so far no big problems, some slugs in the greenhouse, but nothing to worry about. One thing I am really afraid of is autumn, as always, but the weather games are part of the outdoor fun, right? :)
@Wougae, I hear you, it was same with me but with unfortunate endings for a few seasons. I abandoned outdoor growing for almost 10 years because I didn't have the right spot. But I always wish the best of luck for guerilla growers!
@Wougae,
Haha, thank you, the girls are now sitting pretty in the greenhouse, patiently waiting for their final place on the garden. I will put them out, once they are big enough.