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All the seeds germinated successfully, 3 of them (2 persian pie, 1 asphalt plant) were left on a water cup with a drop of o3 water 12 hours before the paper towel to check if there's any difference, They eclosionated slightly faster. 5 of them brotated from the pot already. Humidity is a bit low (around 65% with lights on, 80% with lights off) inside the tent,, I bought a very small humidificator and forgot to get a germination tray. They were planted on Janeco light mix, and only drank water with 5.8 pH for now.
humidity and temperature rised a lot on march 7th, up to 29ºC and 93% humidity level, thankfully plants aint get so affected for it, Its average rounds 24ºC 65% humidity with lights on, 18ºC 85% humidity with lights off. All Gas OG #2 never found its way out, #1 seems a bit asimetrical, cant complain since they are promo seeds but persian pie seems to be more reliable. Plants were irrigated only with water 2 times (march 4th and 7th) 500ml for the 6 pots, (5.69 to 5.77 Ph, 121 to 137 ppm) until today (11th) they drank 100ml each, with terra leaves, rootbastic and silic boost today (5.9 Ph, 327ppm). they aint spitted enough to check earth's EC.
AVERAGE TEMPERATURES:
Max: 24,92ºC
Min: 17.58ºC
Max Humidity: 99%
Min Humidity: 41%
This week was all about changes:
-Monday 13th: The light was placed 67cm away from the plants.
-Tuesday 14th: They got another 500ml (100 ml each) of the same mix as the first nutrition and humidity started decreasing bc of the stational change out the tent, so i had to put the 2 humidificators in.
-Wednesday 15th: Photoperiod was outstretched to 18/6 (from 20:00h to 14:00h).
-Thursday 16th: I gave em 200ml of 5.9 ph water with 0.1ml/L of silic boost to each plant and noticed a trouble with earth's Ph, it was close to 4.8... New leaves looks a bit wrinkled, they may be asking for a transplant. Noticed some stains on the Asphalt Plant, gotta keep an eye on it.
-Friday 15th: They all got transplanted to 11L pots with Janeco Light mix, good looking white roots, but saturated at the bottom of the pots. Next time i have to use deeper pots.
-Saturday 18th: Gave em 200ml of alkaline water (6.79Ph) with 0.2ml/L of rootbastic to each plant, Asphalt Plant stains are getting worse, i also noticed some smaller stains on Persian Pie.
-Sunday 19th: Stains are getting bigger on the asphant plant, but it can just be genetic problem, anyway gotta keep n eye on it.Applied some propolix already (2ml/L solution, sprayed all over and under leaves with the light off) to prevent spores. Even with all the stress ocasionated this week plants seems to be growing fast and healthy, they all liked the transplant.
Temperatures this whole week:
MAX - 25.8ºC
MIN - 18.5º C
MAX HUMIDITY - 90%
MIN HUMIDITY: 44%
Aprox Plants Height Sunday 26:
Persian Pie 1 - 23cm
Persian Pie 2 - 18cm
Persian Pie 3 - 21,5cm
Persian Pie 4 - 20,5cm
All Gas OG - 14cm
Irrigation:
21/3 - 2L (400ml each) of alkaline tap water (6.9 Ph, 127ppm) with 0.1 ml/L of silic boost, 1ml/L of Terra Leaves and 1ml/L of Atazyme.
24/3 - 2L (400ml each) of alkaline tap water (6.72Ph, 117ppm) with 0.1ml/L of silic boost and 0.2ml/L of Rootbastic. (last alkaline irrigation, last dose of rootbastic)
-The stains seems to be drops of water from the humidificator, probably they're falling there when i move the deposit to refill it. Next week i should put the light closer, make apical pruning and pull in the tent a scrog web to put a limit to the plants height because they're starting to grow willowy and the tent is only 1.80m tall. I should also make an abundant irrigation to check earth's Ph and PPM again and get the A/C ready to be plugged to the tent because temperatures are rising up exponentially outside and some local growers are starting to have issueswith that.
Cheers guys, have a great week and good luck with the outdoor season. Good luck with the harvest to those on the other side of the equator 🙌🙌