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Day 0: I guess my 33mm coco jiffies where to wet, after 3 days I reduced there water with paper towels, 6 full days is longer then most people predicted (I know up to 10 is ok) and I got stressed already. used no nutriend.
Lid of the mini germination tray is still closed, seedling light is on for 14h (same as daylight here)
Day 2: 1 inch of the root was already out of the jiffy, so I planted it in a 0.4l tub. I put in a layer of exclay and then my soilmix, made a hole for the jiffy, dusted some root stimulant in and placed the jiffy (without net) in.
Tried to use very little water, but after I poured 2 times I already so some drainage and stoped.
It started to grow again, leaves are now coming in fresh green. Reduced watering a lot, and quit coffee/water mix.
Needed the space unter the lamp so moved it to the east window. Still to small for outside. Removed the now yellow seed leafs and the 1st 2 real leaves becauise they where partialy yellow as well.
Expected more rain on late saturday, so i added more dry nutrients which worked out fine, at least for the timing. Added yellow sticky cards which caught a bush-cricket already :(
Cut all lower light green or yellowish sun sail leaves. Flowering is now visible on the top of the branches, not only at the nodes. Started with nutrition scheme for blooming plants.
No vertical grow this week, that's good, I mixed my last drops of Fish-Mix in the water this week. Leaves start yellowing, but I do not cut them any longer. Sugar leaves start to form.
It rained a lot, and we had strong gusts of Wind, so I put them indoors. Smell was noticeable, but not too much. I put them out again yesterday, but we got cool nights now. I need to check this closely.
I cut quite some yellowish droopy leaves, still thinking this has more to do with the time of the year then nutrition.
Royal Queen Seeds give 8-9 week flowering before harvest, and I wanted to finish off with one week clear water and one week dry. They finished the 6th week now, and I fear budrot because of the cold weather. I will start the last week with nutrients now.
After one week without water all big leaves dropped obviously, but it made it really hard to trim.
And I guess it caused that one bud with Bud Rot, because the droppy leaves covered the buds.
Dry room has 51-56% air moisture, at 24°C
After 6 days at 24°C and below 60% air moisture, the branches were cracking, so I assume it is dry.
Result: 51g