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This time I wanted to try raising a clone, so i bought this Wedding Cake. Unfortunately I forgot to ask about the breeder. The clone already had some nice roots and was ready for planting.
I'm trying out some new stuff this time:
The plan is to have only one plant but try to fill the area of the tent as much as possible with some LST and probably scrog, once it is in it's final pot size.
Nutrients will be provided by Green House Feeding (BioBloom 3g per L of soil). Water will only be pH adjusted and adding some BioEnhancer every 2 weeks. CalMag when needed.
After some starting issues (had to replant at the end of the first day due to too much initial watering) the plant now seems to thrive, growing quick.
The light intensity started low so the plant can acclimate. Now turning it up to get to target values for veg phase.
A lot happened this week, unfortunately not all good.
Some leaves developed yellow/brownish spots over the weekend that quickly spread, mostly on older leaves, but not strictly the lower ones.
I suspect this could be magnesium deficiency which also fits the red discoloration of the stem.
Maybe the Green House Feeding took a bit to kick in? But more likely it's pH fluctuations.
To counter this I added some more Calmag.
Also I think my pH meter is crap. A proper one is on the way.
Now to the not so bad news:
Before all that happened I started LST by carefully binding down in order to get her to spread out a bit more. This wen't OK, and i don't think there is a connection to the deficiency.
Also new equipment arrived: a better live cam (finally HD), the new AI+ controller and CO2+Light sensor from AC Infinity.
Finally I replaced the old monkey fan with a Cloudray A6.
Update Day11:
The deficiency symptoms seem to have stopped, brown spots are not spreading anymore, fan leaves are growing big and stay juicy green. Could be the added Calmag or the the greenhouse feeding finally kicked up nutrition delivery, probably both.
Starting week 3 with a bigger pot.
Update Day 18
Preflowers started showing upon on some nodes revealing white pistils. It's a girl :)
Update Day 21
Growing and filling out the space more, but the upper leaves are a bit pale, slightly yellow. This could be a deficiency due to water logged roots. After switching to a bigger pot the new soil takes way longer to dry as the roots have not fully penetrated it yet. Towards the end of each light cycle there is much more droop than usual. Will wait for the soil to fully dry before watering again.
Could also be a bit too much light, as the very top shows some light stress (before tying it down some more). But the top leaves of lower branches are equally effected, so it's more likely a nutrient issue.
Day 25
Last week and the beginning of this one, I had to deal with some watering issues.
To be honest, at first I was not sure if this was under or over watering, as the soil was not really drying, but had a lot of drooping. So I let it dry some more. With a few leaves turning crispy and the way they were drooping, at least I am confident now it was under watering. Probably happened after repotting. I'm still slowly adapting to find the proper watering cycle, but she seems to be recovering now.
Im was planning to send her into bloom in about 1 or 2 weeks. But let's see how well she does until then.
Day 28
She looks like she recovered and is noticeably growing now. 💪
Should not take too long to fill the available space more.