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Germinated a 3+2 pack, using plastic air-tight container and paper napkin, under an average temperature of 28 Celsius. Hermetic lid was removed for ventilation, once a day, for 3 days. Only 3 sprouted strongly. The other 2 were left in the container for a few more days, without success.
Humidity domes were used for the seedling stage. These were removed once the seedling reached 4/5 cm.
The soil used is an "AllMix". No extra nutes have been applied.
LST got more demanding this week. Soft vegetative
nutes were applied using, bottled, purified water; which is BTW
the type of water i'm using throughout the whole grow.
For daily watering/moisturizing purposes, a sprinkler is used; whereas for
nute application, a more aggressive amount of water is needed, in
order to obtain run-off.
The three plants have grown at a steady rate, no signs of stress
or pests at all. They've shown some clear differences in
overall size though. One is big, other one is small, and the other one
is in between.
An accidental topping ocurred overnight. I guess LST went to far
on it, and the stem just snapped. Fortunately, it's still under
latter vegetative phase, and the reaction was great; the two stems
that came out of the topping seem vigorous.
Vegetative nutrient dosage was increased; plus, a first soft dose of
blooming compound was applied.
The first pair of pistils have appeared, and the flowering stretch is starting.
PE1 and PE2 are flowering and stretching heavily. PE1 has a few wilted leaves,
wich i think is due to overwatering, or maybe some sort of root issue. However,
the soil doesn't feel muddy or anything at touch; actually it feels quite normal.
PE3 began to show some magnesium/iron deficiency, and also seems to be stuck in vegetative;
no pystils at all. I transplanted it to 18 liter pot; just to avoid any risk of
root-bound. In addition, the main shoot has been trimmed, and the secondary shoots have
stretched in two days, so i guess the transplant went ok.
PE3 will be sent to a dark room for a couple of days, to see if flowering triggers.
Hope it's not a male.