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Monday April 8th:
-Seedling got planted into a 12L Fabric Pot
-looks good and healthy so far (a little bit tall, but that’s probably still related to the light availability during the germination phase)
Monday April 15th:
After I had to turn on the Bloom Lights spectrum for my Royal Dwarf plant few days ago it appears that the temperature increase to 27 Celcius hasn’t stunted the growth of my critical auto plant. It seems to be growing nice and steady.
Monday April 23rd:
I think it still grows well. However, since I wasnt home all day watering had to wait until now. I suspect the hanging leaves to be related to that. Will see tomorrow.
Also I started bending a little bit to prepare her for some LST.
Monday 7.5.:
Three days ago it already showed first signs of flowering. I’m pretty happy with the results of the LST, looks like there will be several promising colas.
Few days ago I realized also that the tips of the newest tiny leaves were white. I had this happen before and figured that it must be a nutrient deficiency (potentially N). So I started giving some Bloom nutes and no leaves had white tips afterwards (while that was the case with the previous occurrence of these symptoms).
Monday May 13th:
I think I underwatered resulting in nutrient deficiency. Hence some discoloring I reckon. However, the developing buds look thick and good. It already looks way better than my first plant.
Monday 20th:
The flowers developed nicely. There are some problems though.
First of all, I’m not sure whether I tackled the nute deficiency properly. As far as I can see, no leaves turn yellow anymore, So maybe giving the nutes and more importantly, watering enough helped.
Secondly, some leaves have burned or white tips. It’s too late to research the issue now, but since It appears to be mainly confined to the upper leaves, It could be Heat stress/light Burn.
Thirdly, It’s possible that I have a magnesium/calcium deficiency. At least some leaves showcase, a red discoloring.