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This week the plant is sick and needs to be saved. It seems that the plant has a sulfur deficiency because he gave a lot of fertilizers - out of kindness, seeing that the plant grows stronger if you give more is a mistake. I excluded CalMag from watering, watered the plant’s soil with 4.5 liters of water per 1.2 liters of soil, fertilized with 2 ml/l GROW, I will keep Ph at 6.5, do not give more than the fertilizer table (1-2 ml/l) unless there are obvious reasons. In general, the plant is getting better - the degradation of the leaves has slowed down/stopped, and the green color is returning. I really hope that the plant can recover.
The plant suffered from Magnesium deficiency twice, as I understand it, due to general soil salinization due to overfertilization, a small pot and limited space. The salvation was soil watering, but since this is an experiment with growing a mini photoperiod plant, I decided to get rid of it. Because in parallel there was a full-fledged autoflowering plant.
Since this is an experiment with growing a mini photoperiod plant, I decided to get rid of it because in parallel there was a full-fledged autoflowering plant.