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As usual, I threw the seed into the nutrient solution for 12-18 hours, when it sank, I placed it in cotton pads soaked in the same solution. As a result, excellent germination.
The first week I grew the plant in a small container in order to expand the root before transplanting. And right at the end of the week mold appeared. I forgot to do brinage, thinking that it would be possible not to overwater. In the end, I treated the affected areas and transplanted into the pot. It's a pity that I can't post a timelapse here.
This week passed with small CAL MAG deficits, with which I did absolutely nothing, counting on it being temporary due to the substrate used poorly, although of course I carried out the buffering process. As a result, this deficit remained only on the very first plants and did not appear anymore.
The plant is growing actively, the photo shows the training method and already some results. Although in the notes I note that this training is not entirely successful.
As it grew, I actively defoliated it, as the cols were very close together and the light was not getting through well. In the end, I decided to top the main col, as it had spread out and was much taller than the others. But unfortunately, all this is not important, as this is the last week of normal growth. Further cultivation becomes impossible for personal reasons. Perhaps I will transplant it outdoors, but I doubt it will survive this in our climate and have time to mature. Thanks for watching! Goodbye!