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This is my first indoor grow. I've had experience growing outdoors before and usually have no problems with it. But growing indoors is completely different. Let's try this too.
The girl germinated after 2 Days. I used only natural water. For the germination period, I use water with a TDS 73, pH of 6.5, Water temperature 20 Celsius .The temperature of the growth room is between 24 - 25 degrees celsius and the humidity is between 75 and 85. I set the distance between the plant and the lamp to about 50 centimeters. Music with the sounds of nature and birds is played 24 hours a day in the Grow tent.So far, everything is going well.
Direct sowing seed in pots on 11/21/2024
Germination date 11/23/2024
Everything was going well in the first week, but unfortunately, a mistake caused stress in the plant. The distance between the lamp and the plant was too short. This week, I gave the plants a small amount of root growth stimulant
This week, I gave this plant a very small dose of fertilizer. I increased the distance between the lamp and the plant and set the light to about 18,000 lux. I just don't know what the humidity should be. I’m not sure if 70% humidity is suitable for the plant or not. Due to the light stress that was applied to the plant, I have to be very cautious. Unfortunately, this plant has not been able to recover from the light stress.
This week was very important for me because my plants were experiencing light stress, and I wanted to know if their growth had stopped or not. To relieve the stress, I sprayed them with some seaweed extract (Alga Mic) and Acti Vera. Fortunately, it worked, and the plants' growth improved significantly.
This week, I gave my plants more fertilizer to test if they show any signs of burning. Now, I'm stressed out! I think I should give myself some seaweed to relieve the stress 😂
The girls show signs of calcium deficiency. I sprayed a small amount of calcium and magnesium on them to help them recover faster. I’m not sure why the new leaves are very pale. Could they be lacking iron? I think the high soil moisture might be causing issues with iron absorption, but I’m not completely sure. I’ll wait and see what happens this week. Considering that I use regular water, I expected them not to have a calcium deficiency.