As mentioned in my first diary, I should get an outdoor weather station, we have like three seasons every day, good thing it's not hailing.
We had a lot of rain the last week, I should collect some runoff to measure pH and EC, need to calibrate my probe.
The plant is still protected by the hat, I am only removing it for the photos.
Impatient as I am , I did "wait" one day and moved the pot out of the shade. Now the plant gets shade and indirect light for most of the day and about 4 (? should check) hour of high intense afternoon light
I always stress myself because I don't have any control over the life cycle of auto plants.
This one looks fine and strong.
The plant hat is very useful, I have a side grow that I am not documenting and I had her placed in the same spot, but without the protective cover of the hat and the sun nearly murdered her.
It took her nearly a month to recover from just a few days of innocent spring afternoon sun, with 26 degrees Celsius, yay for climate change
Update 08.06.
Overfertilization is the name of the game, that being said, I did dope the reservation with 4ml/l root juice and 2 ml/l bio-heaven
@Doctors_Choice, Thank you a lot, I am very hyped and so far as I can tell the seedling is feeling very happy, nice dark green leafs, short stem, good rooting.
Normally I would not stress or train an auto strain as they veg life cycle is so short, but is there any technique that you would recommend for you particular strain?