So unfortunately, one strawberry died, it didn't have an easy time with me, I destroyed it by the roots during the transplanting, then I poured it over.... oh yeah.... I continue on.
Two strawberries already look healthy, the third will hopefully catch up soon.
After the experience with the Mendocino skunk, I'm not afraid to fertilize a little more, probably the fact that I use osmotic water also has an effect on that.
It would need more space, but I'm waiting for Mendocino. I'm going to have to start some kind of training.
Let it grow!
Peace
@Golden, Of course I'm waiting for uploading and resizing, some photos are uploaded but the rest where the resizing is loaded for the next 5 minutes, disappears and the message "uploading failed, contact support" or something like that..
โฆ..Lost comment 2 week..
So I'm back๐ฎโ๐จ and luckily (so far) with all the girls.
We've been through hell. Horror, horror, I was so sad that I didn't even have anything to add, so what happened?
The girls started to turn yellow out of nothing, such disgusting gray spots also appeared, and two girls started to really suffer a lot.
They were planted in peat pots (burn in hell!!!) in CANNA seed substrate. So I put them in 0.6l pots and covered them with a mix of substrate and coco 30/70.๐
The whole thing continued, nothing changed, the flowers were still visibly dying, whether I fertilized the root a little or not, no changes.๐ฉ๐ญ
After 2 weeks of suffering, I plucked up the courage ๐ and took the girls out with the stupid fu*kin peat pots, and WHAAAT!!! Of course, as I assumed, the poor roots couldn't grow through the pot, I tore off the abomination and, like a prince ๐คดon a white horse๐ , freed the girls.
I put them back in the classic pots (God protect them), fertilized them a little, placed them under the QB 120w turned on at 50%, and it looks like