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I wanted to wait until after christmas to plant these girls in their own tent.
Kept them in the bathroom with the heater on and water in the reservoir. So it would stay nice and humid.
The pink panthers look amazing and are growing extremely well.
I have been carefully monitoring watering and the condition of the top of the medium to make sure there are no gnats or any fungal growth from a change in air circulation.
This is the shorter of the two phenos.
She is still very healthy and lush.
I water when dry to the touch at a ph of around 6.0
I pinch FIMMED her earlier and she is showing the better lower growth finally.
This week we watched the new growth appear, there is no sign of what made the other lady start shooting pistils so that will be what i continue to watch.
The water is balanced to a 6.2 avg level and watered in over a course of a few minutes.
This week I changed the light schedule to 12/ 12 , and I gave her a good defoliation.
I lowered the light to 2 feet above the canopy.
The light setting stayed at 80% .
I only watered at a PH of 6.0-6.2 and only did that when she felt light.
Next week I will have fed her and thinned her out a little.
I will be keeping an eye out for deficiencies and will amend when It's needed.
gave her some kalcium and potassium this week.
And watered at a ph rage of 6.0 to 6.2.
And continuing to check for hermies and monitoring general health.
After finding the lights off for 16 hours, the lady being very thirsty, and a temperature swing of 17 degrees lower the week is finally over.
I watered in 2/3Gal at a ph of 6.1-6.2.
I will be watching for any signs of the plant becoming a hermie.