Week 3 of vegetation has arrived, and my Mimosa x Orange Punch auto plant continues to flourish, reaching a height of approximately 30 cm.
With each passing day, I'm astounded by the growth and resilience of this remarkable plant.
As I carefully tend to its needs, I've made a few adjustments to optimize its growth and promote healthy development.
Notably, I've performed some defoliation, removing some of the larger leaves and side branches that were receiving less light.
This strategic pruning allows for better airflow and light penetration, encouraging more even growth throughout the plant.
Environmental conditions remain favorable, with daytime temperatures reaching around 28°C and nighttime temperatures ranging between 23-24°C.
While the temperature has increased slightly, it still falls within the acceptable range for optimal growth.
Humidity levels continue to hover between 55-60%, providing a comfortable environment for the plant to thrive.
In response to the warmer temperatures and increased growth rate, I've adjusted the watering schedule slightly, providing a bit more water every other day.
Approximately 0.5-0.7 liters of water are now given every 2 days, ensuring that the plant remains adequately hydrated without risk of overwatering.
As I continue to nurture and care for my Mimosa x Orange Punch auto plant, I'm filled with a sense of pride and anticipation for the weeks ahead.
With each passing day, it inches closer to maturity, and I eagerly await the day when it will reveal its full splendor in the flowering stage.
Until next time.
it can happen some phenotypes threw a few ball at first bottom of the canopy moslty then produce massively calyx with pistils afterward.
just keep a watchfull eyes in the next few weeks and remove any males flowers you see and you should be fine.
just touching them with a finger will make them fall from the plant easily.