1/11 she is in need of a transplant. Currently she is growing in coco. Think I’m going to transplant into a coco soil mixture with the top 2 inches being all coco. This should help with gnats.
My other plants currently growing are in coast of main. Not sure if the soil came with them or there was a hole in the bag. Either way I had a gnat problem. Easy fix, bottom watered and let the top dry out. This fixed the problem.
Some of the leaves are getting rust spots. Think it’s a cal mag problem. Should not have waited so long but gave her some cal mag.
Transplanted her on 1/14, defoliated and tied her down. I was trying to slow her growth because I have an auto in flower. Space is limited and hoping to let the auto finish.
She is a very bushy plant. More than I am used to.
She was originally in all coco and was growing great. Mistakenly let her get a cal mag deficiency. Now she is in a coco and soil mixture. In the new mixture I used Dr Earths 222. Also gave the roots a good dusting of great white.
1/15 Adding some coast of Maine kelp and some mycorrhizae.
1/18 She is starting to look better. Tied down her branches topped only the top. When the branches catch up I will top them again. LST really helped, she is very bushy.