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Intervenal chlorosis did not get worse. After a week (end of week 3) repotting again into the final pot which is 27cm diameter ( 6-7 litres of soil volume).
Very happy with how roots look. Even though this is my first time growing, i think this looks good and healthy and is well timed.
Note on light: 90cm (3feet) away from plant since seedling. I let the plant grow into the light.
You can get away with using the tomato fertilizer. Just keep an eye out for deficiencies/toxicities, the nitrogen is higher than ideal and the phosphorus is lower than ideal for the flowering stage. During bloom too much Nitrogen causes problems like reduced yield, underdeveloped buds, lower potency. Cannabis plants love Phosphorus during bloom, not enough Phosphorus also effects the buds negatively, can be more susceptible to diseases and could possibly end with a premature death of the entire plant. P and K are the two you don't really want a deficiency in during flower. They're responsible for a lot of the flower production.
Just some food for thought. Good luck with your grow though. You have some beautiful and healthy looking plants, I've yet to be disappointed by RQS.
@SlamFM, thanks for the attentive feedback. it makes me think.
even though my fert is high in N, i think overall im on the lower end of providing nutrients. this makes me think if i can maybe up the 5ml/L to 10ml/L to give it more PK, as long as i dont feed too much N. study below suggests that you really have to pound it with N for it to have a negative impact on yield. so i probably could up to 10ml doubling PK. gonna sleep on it tho haha.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-46369-5