Yay for me,
the cloning progress is finally and officially over.
Yes I could have done it faster, but I wanted to be sure I wasn't dealing with an phyto pathogen.
That being said, the yellowing of the leafs last week was a pH shift to over 7.5 and most of the deformed leafs could be linked to a Calmag deficiency.
There is still something that I can not pinpoint, but her mother is flowering beautiful and her leafs are 99ish % fine, I would imagine a virus to take over the whole plant.
That did not happen, instead I think I have a very sensitive phenotype that did just try to communicate her needs to me.
I did even slow down to clones growth as much as I dared and even the clone looks okish.
I won't trust this particular plant for my mother of all plants project, so I will probably repot and train her to send her into flower.
I did increase the light intensity to 50 %, let's see how she will take it, as it is an increase by 100 %
This is going to be a first one, as I read somewhere that clones do react differently to toping and fiming than "normal" plants that have been grown from seed.
Week 6 recap:
Cloning is finally done 👍 Light intensity increased 25% - 50%
Week 5 recap:
Lack of focus, still no roots growing into reservoir.
Week 4 recap:
I think I saw symptoms of an infection.
Did cut back and change fertilizer.
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