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2 out of 4 plants are developing well and have already started to flowering. The remaining 2 plants are backward (probably locked nutrient intake) Now they are growing nicely, but they will probably not be too big. Now I'm looking forward to the explosive growth of the branches!
Week 4 is over. I decided to stop training the 2 bigger plants (bending, tying). Maybe I could still try defoliation carefully. A few leaves show signs of burning with nutrients. That's why I'm not going to increase nutrients in watering this week.
Leaves too dark. After consulting with another breeder, I started a nitrogen diet. (I didn't realize that Plagron Sugar royal had so much nitrogen, anyway I'm a bit smarter and more experienced). I measured the PH of all the plants on the effluent. I wanted to solve the excessively high PH by watering with a PH of 5.7 ...
However, the too low PH in the watering prevented the plant from receiving Magnesium, the plant began to take it from its own stores. This was reflected in the spotted leaves. (that's all my opinion, I'm just sharing my point of view)