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It’s been an exciting third week, abundant growth and I transplanted her into her final home. I’ve watered her once since (excluding the transplant day) and have raised the lights to 320PPFD.
She definitely communicates her needs, I was late that first full watering and woke up to droopy stems and leaves. Later that night it had bounced back nicely.
One development I noticed after the watering was downward pointed leaf tips. Some light research led me to believe it was a slight Nitrogen toxicity due to the fresh set of soil and a bit of under watering. I think I might have been correct, as over the past couple of days that seems to have mostly resolved itself as she stretched a bit more.
I suspect she’ll need more water tomorrow morning as the soils surface seems to have dried back, still a bit damp beneath but I’ll see.
I raised my humidity to 73% to keep a more stable VPD, I was erring towards 1.1kPa and now I sit closer to 0.8kPa. I’m keeping a close eye on any potential mold but I think the ventilation in this tent is pretty good. I also think I’m starting to smell a little something nice :)
@Sweet_Seeds, Happy to share! I’m very excited for the end result, and it’s exciting just learning and helping her grow. Fingers crossed since this is my first, just doing the best I can.
Cheers!