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This week started out with some yellowing on the GMO, which had grown incredibly quickly and was much taller than the other 2. Acapulco Gold was the shortest of the 3, but had grown with very short internodial spacing.
I wanted to move the Sour Strawberry over as soon as possible, but it grew a bit slowly, maybe I overwatered it a bit.
In an attempt to counteract the yellowing on the GMO, I decided to try out the AutoPots. Was that a good idea at this point? I don't know, but I had to try them out eventually. After turning it on, the plants started degrading quickly. I don't know what exactly caused the issue, my best guess is it's a pH issue. But this is where it started going downhill for me, especially since I was still trying to get the 4th one going in the first place.
I quickly turned off the AutoPots again and went back to hand watering, also while trying to find the issue, I left out much of the things I had added to the AutoPot tank.
wow. the photo of the nana is really cool. would be great to see a zoomed out version with a small circle painted around to highlight where excatly that was
thanks, I don't have any other pictures of it. the nanners were literally hidden inside a bract still, it was just looking a bit "stiff" and slightly deformed (no idea how to describe it, really) as if something more solid was inside it. So I opened it up, saw the nanners, and immediately plucked it
Happy harvest buddy! This is looking amazing! Great job! 💪 I just started an AG run myself and seeing this is hyping me even more! Thank you for the inspiration and enjoy your well deserved fruits 🌱🌞🍀