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Day 21:
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Today, as promised, I'm showing you the first pictures of my two transplanted plants in my new growbox setup. Plant No.3 didn't get a place in the new setup and is now standing in the house to be admired :).
Fortunately, my new smartphone arrived today and I was able to take some very nice photos of my ladies.
On picture 3 you can see the recovery of Plant No.1 on day 21. I think they both survived the transplantation well.
Picture 5 is a special addition from me this week. You can see a complete description of my setup.
If you have any questions, I will of course be happy to answer them. I would also be very grateful for any helpful hints.
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Day 22: Plants have still hanging leaves, but I think they are stable and still curing from the transplantation. I try to disturb as little as possible and keep conditions stable. Unfortunately temperatures are below 0° C so I will take less photos to avoid large temperature deviations in the growbox.
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Day 23: On the second day after transplanting, it becomes clear that the plants are not doing well. In my opinion, the signs point to too much fertilizer. I followed the instructions on the fertilizers, but it seems to have been a bit too much for the little ones.
I added 0.5 liters of pure rainwater from above near the plant.
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Day 25: Watering with pure rainwater has helped. The yellowing of the leaves has slowed down considerably. Nevertheless, yellow tips still appear here and there. I watered again with 0.5 liters of pure rainwater and this time measured the EC value of the drain. This was 1.5 ms/cm, as it should be according to the fertilization scheme. However, the value is 1.5 after the second flushing, which indicates an overdosage before flushing. I think that flushing is enough for now. I will continue to monitor the plants very closely.
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Day 26, 27: Little adjustments of ventilator and temperature control.