D65: The smell of the pruned fan leaves started to resemble citrus. It's like a failed orange citrus smell. Since our lights are crappy, filling the SCROG takes quite some time. I didn't expect to wait for my ex as much, nor did I expect it. My dad always used to say, "You'll never amount to anything." Well dad, we really couldn't become men :D Anyway, when we harvest, and someone asks, "Did you do it or not?" we'll say, "Yes, I did it, fathers keep their promises" :D
D67: Signs of nitrogen, calcium, magnesium lockout appeared on the leaves. Treatment was applied according to the recipe of @XmastEr ustam.
D69-1: The LST wires stuck into the soil loosened after a while, causing the branches to spring back up.
D69-2: The majority of the wires were shortened and moved to the holes on the edges of the air pot. The plant was stretched thoroughly.
D70: The diseased fan leaves were pruned to assess whether the applied treatment was effective and to notice any progress. They were photographed for reference. There's a 90% probability of recovery.
@M0S3S, prop to the caretaker for them to be healthy ahaha.
Yeah indeed addicted hobby hard to keep my hand out of em and make a mess.
gl with the flipπ