Day 28: end of week 4:
The girls looking good, the soure strawberry is little bit shorter than the blue cheese. Probably she’s better at handle the colder temperatures.
The blue cheese got some more clips along the week and some leafs of bc they’re so big and already blocked some new branches. Smaller ones got bended to the sides
The sour strawberry will get some days to recover or to catch up to the blue cheese.
At the start of the week I recalibrated the vpd leaf temperature offset with a device so measure it, that’s why the RLH went from 62 to 75% and the girls enjoying it.
Today (Day 8), I noticed that the leaves are slightly curling, even though the humidity has consistently been above 68%. Does anyone have a tip or an explanation? Or should I not worry about it?😀
early leaves.. meh. if it is healthy otherwise, you can ignore it.
if you want to dot your I's and cross your T's, make sure pH is proper. Oscillating pH can cause variance in growth rates, that results in 'wavy' leafes, but this sort of thing can simply happen to the first 1-3 sets of serated leaves. if new growth is clean and normal, all is well.
This plant looks fine.
Curling is usually a heat/humidity issue. Too hot or too dry or both.
In the second picture it almost looks twisted, which can be an early sign of a pH issues.
You know I did have one bluecheese outdoor that had one bud site hermed. Also one that isolated 9 seeds on a lower bud. But those were also late outdoor grown. None of my indoor phenos hered from Barney's