Do not pay attention to the temperature on the thermometer in the middle, it lies by a couple of degrees. I have a good thermometer on top of the box that shows the temperature.
Day 29: After a terrible fracture, we see that the plant is beginning to recover. I'm honestly disappointed because it makes it very difficult for me to train mainlining and it will also increase the amount of time it takes to grow.
Day 30: It looks much better already, I could superprune the right branch, but I don't want to stress it. I will try to bend the right branch harder, I will bend the left one a little in the morning the next day, maybe early.
Day 31: This morning I cut the lower leaves, photo in the evening and continued the LST training after the injury. Photo in the evening.
Day 32: I am completely sure that the plant has moved away from the stress, but we can see on the left circle, the right bud (and side) slowed growth.
Day 34: I saw traces of salt on the tips of the new leaves, so now I pour water with regular 15 PPM.
I created a 40 ml solution, the instructions say to transplant after the sprout has grown to the top of the plastic cover and the roots are visible through the plug. The question is, is 40 ml of liquid enough for this growth? I think not.
Yes.
Its a Booster not a necessity.
Plastic Cover? Seeds usually just need Water and a Medium to spout in.
You dont need to make a Science out of it tbh...