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LED/65W
Custom
LED/65W
Custom
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 3, 5-11
Defoliation
weeks 6-7
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 1
Vegetation
6
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
4+ conditions after
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Qoleur Qoleur
7 months ago
The first leaves are slightly weirdly developed and the plant is growing slightly slower. The seed took a while to germinate also. The second leaves look fine so I'm not worried but I was planning to top this auto (despite advice), but now I am hesitating. We'll see when the time comes.
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amer47
amer47week 1
@@Qoleur, its on a windowsill (north side, outsite), not much direct sun but she likes it. leafs are green and getting larger. iam going to let it grow without putting much work into it. we will see :)
amer47
amer47week 1
Having the same experience with photo mimosa. Took longer then my other seeds to germinate, growing super slowly and already developing yellow colours on the seedling leaves. I will cut back on water a little bit to see if she starts to work faster then. Looking forwards to see how your auto is doing the following weeks 🙏
Qoleur
Qoleur
@amer47, I'm not too fussed about size and yield with this one so I'll just keep growing it, unless it shows real signs of trouble. Yellowing of cotyledons indicates a nutrient deficiency. Are you growing in soil or another medium?
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James
Jamesweek 0
Goood luck and happy growing mate 🌱
findoutmore
findoutmoreweek 11
Sick dude, enjoy :)!!