Finally they have been transplanted to their final place : a 120 x 80 flower bed built on a pallet. A new adventure begins…
I put 5 g of mycotrex in their potting holes.
Put the tabs around them (2 biotabs , 3 guerrilla tabs for each) and watered with orgatrex/bactrex mix and finally applied some Oriental Herbal Nutrient solution on the plants.
They look great. Pineapple Express developped quicker in the last few days (couple of days ago she was the smallest, now she’s the strongest one).
Starting this journey indoor with a lamp was a good decision, but from now on the Mighty Sun will take care of them.
I wish them a glorious life in the Garden of the Rising Sun.
Update - 10.05.
Beautiful. She has taken the challenge of adapting to the outer world without problem. The mild weather made it easier for sure.
@birdmountain, if is caterpillars then BT is the thing to do. If you’re in Canada it’s widely available at places like Canadian Tire. If fusarium I don’t know but removing the affected are is likely the best option.
@birdmountain, probably it is as @Lerome pointed it out to me. Now the question is how to get rid of it: cutting only the plant that is clearly affected by it or cutting all the 3 in the same flowerbed…