Bit of a hectic week compared to week one. Realized I was frying the seedlings with my LED wayyyy to close to them. So I adjusted the height of the light and it seems to be ok now. As you can see the leaves on GDP1 are fried underneath the new growth. I am hoping that is just from the lack of nitrogen the seedling has, seeing as how GDP2 is doing just fine at the same stage but with the light moved away. I added some CalMag and will start to introduce these two to Blue Planet soon enough as we push on. Pondering whether I should switch to 18/6 and let these girls stretch a little bit. That is some of the tightest nodes I have seen on such a young plant and not knowing the genetics well enough, I do actually want it to stretch a little more. If anyone sees a different problem with those leaves, please let me know.
root is drowning and ph is maybe too high.
cut holes not only on bottom but on sideways. because bottom is flat and its hard foe water to go away. and look like the perlit has some alges from too much moisture.
and switch it to 18/6. they need to sleep. root is more active during nigh time. and of course transpant them soon. good luck. and sorry about my english
@Clutch, for sure, right now I have them propped on a chair lmao. Honestly, I would usually have them in the clone dome still with around 75-80% RH, but for now they seem to doing fine with the 42-45. I wont bring anything in unless I absolutely need too, and I don't see that yet. But you never know!!
@Clutch, they are really starting to grow, I think the genetics on this strain are pretty strong. I mean this strain is used so often more various different pheno's.