-The bottom of a 5-liter water bottle was cut to reduce it to 2.5 liters. Proper holes were drilled to allow air circulation and excess water drainage.
-The soil was mixed with perlite again.
-It was learned that perlite should never be used at the bottom of the cup. If it needs to be used, it was learned that the holes should be drilled to an appropriate extent. (:
-During transplantation, mycos were sprinkled on the roots and in the holes.
During this process, there was no active inlet or outlet hole in the cabinet. There were only passive holes in the wardrobe for air circulation.
When transitioning to the 2.5-liter pot, an additional 2nd 50-watt white torch was added. There is a total of 100 watts of light available.
After adding the 2nd torch, the temperature in the cabinet continued to be around 28 degrees Celsius.
As of the 5th day of the 3rd week, the light was continued with a schedule of 20 hours on and 4 hours off.