This week, the plant accelerated its development even more, aided by a slight increase in temperature.
Watering: Continued to water as the substrate becomes dry, around 1.5 liter every 2-3 days.
Ambient Conditions: The temperature has risen slightly, contributing to the plant's faster growth.
Fertilization: I started fertigation with aquarium water and green water mixed with a homemade fermented solution based on peanut beetles.
Training: I will begin LST (Low Stress Training) soon, as soon as the plant develops another set of leaves.
Pest Control: As a preventive measure against mites, I'm applying Beauveria (oil solution - 3 ml per liter) every 4 days via spray (at night).
Yeah I think your correct about some stress to early on has stunted the growth.. that's learning mate and the only way unfortunately we have all done it from time to time. Don't over water or over feed and see how she goes, apart from small she looks ok.
@Green_claws, Thanks, groomie! I appreciate your opinion.
Although I've been growing since 2007, this is my first time with autos, this is my first indeed. I thought they would be similar and as hardy as photoperiodic ones, but in practice, they are quite different.
She is always hungry, and is well fed. Anyway, this is the last week I'll be applying any type of nitrogen. Now the weather will also be stable, above 15 degrees for a while, which will also be good.
I also have a batch of photos (#f1 that I took last season) and they didn't even mind the intense cold, well adapted to the crazy weather here.
Hey! Nice to see your work! Looks amazing.
Keep on doing ur thing, good luck with all future grows!
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