1 of the babies had its root growing upwards. It's a problem if the rooting takes place in rockwool, because it can not turn itself around in there. I have tried to push one back once and it snapped right away. This time I put a clean cotton pad on it in hope it will eventually find its way in the medium 🙏
On the 3rd day I noticed the leaves getting larger, so I decided to move the light closer to the plants. It was about 75 cm, now its about 53 cm from them. Today I also noticed that the coco-perlite mix emits a lot of water. So I gave them some water again even though I gave them water the day before. Then I set up the AIRDOME system and turned it on from now on. Theres one in every pot and I got 2 airpumps pumping oxygen inside the medium.
On the 4th day it got a few degrees (C°) warmer outside. So did the inside of my growing room. Opening up windows did not help to bring the air down a few degrees from 30, so I had to make a fresh air intake system. By the end of the day I got the temperature back to 25C°
5th day was still warm outside, so the fresh air intake stayed on.
6th day I switched off the intake, but put it back on later. Most of the room was 25 degrees, but the far corner was too hot. I have a laser thermometer which is very handy for measuring the medium, solution and every surface I need.
I have watered them every day since day 3. Some days twice with small amounts - MISTAKE! One of the babies turned droopy and I was shown the limits. No more overwatering!
7th day / ONE FULL WEEK from transplanting them. The droopy one looks very nice again today. Me happy 😊
The week has been full of action to keep the environment as perfect as possible. Tomorrow its fathers day - I hope to make my girls proud 😇
Your Girls look great for their age, they will explode now in growth. the Heat did not harm them as it seems. Its great if PPl reflect themselves and change the actions. well done.. and sweet girls. iam sure they will bring you a lot of joy