D22.
The girls look so much better at the start of the fourth week of veg β vibrant colors without interveinal chlorosis and no more twisted leaves.
I hope they have enough veg time to fill in before starting to flower.
I installed the rest of the blumat drip system but haven't turned it on since I still need to hand-water in the SF nematodes to combat the fungus gnats.
I will start with LST this week, and I attached binder clips around each pot to prepare.
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D24.
I gave each one liter of water @ pH 6.8, mixed with SF nematodes, humic acid, fulvic acid, sprouted seed tea, and bokashi juice.
I also put half an avocado on the soil in each pot to keep the worm buddies fed and happy.
Tomorrow, I'll start LST.
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D26.
The first girl is showing variegation on one leaf. I started with LST yesterday, and the DLI was bumped up to 36.
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D28.
We're at the end of the fourth week of veg, and I think they are heading into flower soon as they have started to smell.
More LST to spread them out, although I suspect that the second girl will stay small.
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@MrGrowthSpurt, Thank you! The plants might look healthy now, but there were struggles in the first few weeks due to the top dressing I applied. Lessons learned!
@StarLorr, I hope so. I don't have much experience in dealing with nutrient issues, so I'm feeling a bit lost, to be honest. Oh well, it will be a learning experience ;)
Plants are simply too happy in your tents, they don't want to stop growing.
I never knew it's enough to put the mites in a sachet and hang them on the plant π³ how do they get out?
@kohlrabi, They are so happy that I'm considering playing death metal to them. That should mellow them out.
There's a small hole in each sachet, and the mites will venture out over a period of time.