7.5.
// my babies are entering the third week and they are looking stunning; The leafs are green and bigger. Plants are straight and their scapes are getting thicker and stronger with each day; This is my first time growing the autoflowers and I am very excited about it; Also, I am thinking to add some Hesi nutrients for vegetation phase. I will be careful and monitor whether their leafs and their color indicate a lack of nutrients; What I realized is that humidity had dropped on the low level (32%) so I took couple of wet towels and I left them on the floor of the grove box to rise the humidity;
9.5.
// I noticed a yellow color starting to appear on the edge of the leafs and this tells me that my plants are probably deficient in Nitrogen or Potassium so I added Hesi TNT and Hesi Boost; I will continue to check on them several time per a day to see if there is any improvement. The leafs started to curl on the edges too;
12.5.
//Things are not getting better. I'm not sure if plants sufficient or deficient in Potassium or Nitrogen and what is the cause of it;
13.5.
"..You got to lose to know how to win.."
With this being said I finally figured out what I have done to my beauties. Unfortunately, in the one moment I thought that they stopped growing and I was passing by a many profiles on the network to see if I missed something. As this is my first autoflowering, occupied by my worries about plants, I thought that the nutrients in the soil are not enough for my plants. In a very big wish to help them to continue their growth - I added the nutrients. And what I have done?
This: NUTRIENT BURN!
"..The worst-case scenario is a chronic overdose that causes crop-wide yellowing and wilting overnight with leaf curl and lack of turgidity."
The advice from Royal QUEEN seeds: "In this case, if during the vegetative phase, start again. Recovery may be impossible or take longer than restarting completely."
As I'm not someone who is giving up easy - I'll try to recover my babies. I am starting watering them with clear water again pH 6.4 to try to remove the acidity of the roots. Hopefully I won't see them dieing in the morning. ✨🌱
14.5.
//Nothing changed on the plants. I haven't noticed any new yellow spot or any new leafs burned. I'll check them in the morning and I'll water them with clear water pH 6.4;