Day 8 - The soil looked a little dry on both of them. Watered the soil until it looked moist the whole way through.
Day 9 - Gave them more RO H2O, PH'd down to 6.2
Day 10 - I transplanted them into 3-gallon pots and into the 4x2 VEG tent and gave 'em some plain old RO.
Day 11 - Just monitoring the girls in the new environment for now gave them more RO H2O, PH'd down to 6.1
Day 12 - Gave them more RO H2O, PH'd down to 6.4
Day 13 - Still keeping a close eye on them. They looked a lil thirsty, gave them H2O PH'd down to 5.9
Day 14 - Gave them more RO H2O, PH'd down to 6.0
NOTE:
The girls started losing their color within a couple of days after I transplanted them. I have been debating on whether or not the soil is fine without nutrients. I just amended the soil a week ago and when I tested the PH and PPM from runoff, the PH was fine at ~ 6.2 but the PPM is ~ 4K. That's A LOT higher than what I think is safe. Therefore, I'll hold off giving them nutrients for a few months but I made a small batch of top dressing (see below), which looks like the babies enjoy since the yellowing stopped. I think it happened due to a lack of Nitrogen in the soil so, I added the following as a top dressing to help with the deficiency.
Ammended Top Dressing:
- 2 cups of Sphagnum Moss
- 1/4 cup of Worm Castings
- 1/8 cup of Bio Charcoal
- 3 tbsp of Blood Meal (12-0-0)