Welcome ladies and gentlemen.
Here we go with the week 2 news!
The plant has definitely been born with difficulties and our princess is being affected by the dark side of the force. She is showing signs of recovery but I have decided to germinate two more Skywalker's to help this little one if she finally fails to recover. As the pot is large I will plant them all together.
We are a little worried about mold appearing in the substrate. We have tried several treatments with baking soda and another one with propolis but it still persists. It has not harmed the plant but I am afraid it might. The ventilation is good and we water every 3 days with 1 liter of water. We will see if this mold continues to bother us or if it is harmless to the plant. We have removed the affected pieces of soil but they are growing back. Perhaps as an extreme measure we could change the soil completely for a new one.
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We hope that next week our new Skywalkers will be born and the health of our little Leia will improve. What do you think? Will she recover and will we be attacked by mold? Let us know!
All the best friends.
Happyweeds! (=
@Sour_D, thank you bro. I'm excited with this strain but unafortunately she was born weak and it's growing in a strange way so I'm seedling two more and hoping it will pop in a healthier way to see it's true real potential
@Ju_Bps, it started to grow in a strange way and I tried to put more seeds because the pot is big. Trying to fill as much space as possible because I couldn't put more pots in the tent. Best wishes friend (:
Hey Happy, that white fungi (mycelium) is a sign of good soil and is a good thing to have, it actually removes contaminants..... your girl is a little deformed but should grow out of it and produce normally
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Mycelium serves an important function in the decomposition of organic matter in the soil. Some research has demonstrated that it acts as a filter, removing ground water contaminants and pollutants.Β Having mycelium in the soil is a sign of a good, healthy soil and nothing to be concerned about. Actually, there are many benefits to having mycelium in your soil
@Cyrusdavirus, Hi Cyrus, your comment made my day. I was very worried about it and was pulling it out of the ground and trying to remove it. But to know that it is not bad for the plant and is even good is great news for me. Thank you very much for this information my friend, I wish you all the best.
@HappyWeeds,
Usually I grow only auto's outdoor, because as I told you, I just have few week with long light schedules.
And I can't put inside for bloom because no place xD
Im trying direct in organic amended 90% coco first time after germ hope they are ok ph slurry test wast right under 7 and i wet them ahead of planting used similar plastic dome. Thanks goodliluck i see u placed it for bending?
@GYOweed, I have always grown photoperiods my friend. I have since I started. Just my autoflower room flips plants twice as fast, and have gotten awesome results on some. π
@HappyWeeds,
With good watering and dry amendments and addition of microbes and sugars and aminos... i think i did it lol also @roberts has graduated to photoperiods please give him a warm welcome ππ₯
@GYOweed, wow you did nice work to prepare your sustrate. In my last grow I tried to decrease my coco pH but literally I can't. I just watered with 5.8 - 6.2 from early veg to final flowering but my runoff pH was around 7 - 7.5 . Finally everything was fine for me in this way so probably your growth will go very good. I'm sure you are very much better grower than me but if I can help with anything just let me know. Wish you all the best (=