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All 4 Seeds sprouted beautifully in Jiffy's and are doing well. Will transplant into their "end" Pot in 1-2 Weeks. Unfortunately I do not have an AC Unit so the temparature for the moment is a little hot (High Summer).
Another good week with good growth even though it is about 29c during the day. I will transplant these beautiful babies in their "end" pot (5L Airpots) very soon.
Day 15: The lady's are slowly but surely recovering from the immense heat stress from last week. Europe has a crazy heatwave! I transplanted them last Tuesday to their final 5L pots. I did it "wet", there was no shock!
Day 18: The lady's are EXPLODING! I have found some yellow / orange spots on 1 plant, I have no idea what it is, is it a deficency? Rust funguns? But how can there be rust fungus if the enviroment is never too humid and I use BioBizz Leaf Coat two times a week? 😓
Day 21: We have entered the flowering stage! The ladies are doing fine, and grew very quick! I will be installing a net on top of them in a couple of days! I also hope the BioBizz CalMag supplement will fix the deficency I noted on one plant. 😀
Day 24: The plants are doing good, many side branches!
Day 27: The plants are doing wonderful, big stretching! I hope some more sidebranches stretch, so they can be also placed inside the net!
Amazing initial growth! looks like those little plants are loving what you are doing for them so far.
Hope your grow is super successful! Peace
* I noticed your concern with the 'rust' spots on the leaves. I am assuming that it is the lower right plant in the photo?
If it is this plant I can see what you are talking about. To me (and this is just to me) it does not look like a nutrition issue, yet.
It very well could be simple uneven watering inside your pots. Sometimes the soil inside the container remains dry in certain spots
through out the grow and literally never gets water if the pots are never fully soaked. This can cause the drying of leaves on one side of a plant due
to a small section of roots that are left dry frequently that you may be unaware of.
This is my thoughts initially based on your photos, and the health of the rest of the plant and other plants. Also the dry looking leaves are
on the outside perimeter of your group of plants. I would try 'over watering' this specific plant on the next watering. Do not water early, just
water HEAVY and really let the water run through the pot and ensure all soil is soaked. Wait 1 week or so and see if no more spots are forming.
I hope this can help, didn't mean to write a novel. I just think it is more minor than you may be thinking.
Cheers!
@CBD_W1ZARD,
OH!! haha yes that could very well be it! I personally use filtered water and then add all needed nutrients and have been lucky to keep PH well and nutrients well.
Okay well let's hope this clears any potential issue up as they are looking BEAST MODE in the making for sure!
Cheers
@QuickBricks, Thank you very very much for your thoughtful and long comment, I do appreciate it a lot! In the meanwhile I found out that the landlord installed a decalcification system, in this case it actually also could be that there is too little CalMag in the water due to the decalcification system. I have started giving the plants 0.5ml of BioBizz CalMag.
I usually pay attention on how I water, I water evenly around the pot with 250ml and then when its soaked up another circle of 250ml.
Once again, thank you! I hope the plants will be fine and that it is indeed a CalMag deficency.