The first leaves were burnt from a nutrient problem but I changed the water once a week and everything seemed to work out fine. New growth is a nice green and praying. I help the leaves and new growth start to grow down some by low stress training along the way, but being gentle and light with them because they are still establishing roots and building up a stronger stem.
Next time I will likely start the seeds a different way or wait longer to transfer into these hydro buckets. In the past I've always transplanted a larger well established clone so the seed to rockwool to the net cup in leca was a first for me to see how I liked it. I likely won't do it again for stretching reasons and it feels too unpredictable because you can't check on the roots without disturbing/breaking them like you would other methods.
For some reason the TDS number creeped up high (even though little water from the hydro had evaporates and been used). This caused burnt tips and leaves on the first set of leaves. Everything seems to be recovering well.
My Gummiebears that I'm growing right now (atlas seeds as well) has the same look were the branches meet the stem.. almost like the branches are welded on .. I haven't seen this before is it normal? Happy growing ✌️
@Hempface86, I have not. The only times I've seen it is where the plant breaks and heals itself around the break it forms a knuckle like that. I forced its branches almost daily so i may have made it do it unless its in the genetics. I like it either way, it seems sturdy!
Eyy buddy, as promised came to say hi.✌️🏻 Great strain choice, looking forward to seeing her growing in your garden. Also growing Dos-si-dos next to the other one you've already seen. Good luck, mate.🌱💨
@GrowPilot, Thanks a ton! Yes, it’s quite busy at the beginning but it pays off when it comes to great yield and quality stuff.
Ps. Just updated.;)
Followed you back buddy.