The Moby Dick is slightly light green, which might indicate a nitrogen deficiency. When I planted the seedling, I used old and depleted soil around it to avoid overwhelming it with the fresh living soil. This might mean the seedling isn’t getting all the nutrients it needs. However, since the plant otherwise looks healthy, I decided not to take any action for now and will observe how it develops over the next few days as its roots reach the fresh, nutrient-rich soil.
After transplanting into the final pot, both plants were given approximately 70ml of water each with a spray bottle. Two days later, they received 300ml of water each, and today, on Day 8, they were given 500ml each, along with a small amount of CalMag, Epsom Salt and minimal Hesi Bio Bloom fertilizer. I am watering with a mix of 50% rainwater und 50% tapwater.
The large 20W fan is now running with only brief interruptions to ensure the plants don’t grow too tall and remain bushy. In my 140cm tent, I don’t have much vertical space, so I’m aiming to keep both plants at a height of 50-60cm.