Well hello there,
I am fighting the urge to dig for roots, why am I so curious?
Ok other than that, I think I should reduce the lighting to 18/6, there is no need to rush her, as long as she's not stretching for light.
There is a little bit of yellowing at the edge of her leafs, maybe I should give her more than tap water, as dar as k know seramis is prefertilized with PK only so maybe she's just demanding some delicious N.
Said and done 👍
Her mother got a final haircut, she's looking like a hollowed out Christmas tree, I am impressed how much phosphorus she's demanding, even though she didn't start flowering yet, but hey anything that makes her happy.
31.08.
Even though it looks like nothing is changing, if we look closer, we can notice her leafs spreading.
01.09.
Today was the first day we had some condensation on the main leaf so I decided to remove the humidity dome.
Week 3 recap:
Started fertilizing and switched to 18/6.
Removed the humidity dome.
Did start tracking humidity and temperature.
Week 2 recap:
Did cut of her old leafs.
Week 1 recap:
Cutting did survive and looks healthy, leafs started to regenerate a bit, indicating root growth.
Progress even better as expected