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February 14th was the first day. All three plants sprouted well, but one had some minor issues overnight and also has a strange mutation I’ve never seen before. Maybe one of you knows what this could be (see pictures). It has developed two bodies right away and shows slight discoloration at the leaf tips. Today, I adjusted the pH level again and hope this will improve the situation.
For the first week, things went reasonably well. One of the three plants is doing very well, the second developed small spots on the tips of the leaves, but they improved immediately after adjusting the pH. The third is a slightly slower-growing pheno, but all in all, I am very satisfied.
The second week went very well. The minor issues at the beginning have almost all disappeared. I follow the fertilization schedule from BioBizz exactly, and based on my previous grows, I am also very convinced of BioBizz.
The third week went as planned. I continue to fertilize according to the BioBizz feeding schedule and am still very convinced of it. The previous small problems have completely disappeared. I’ll keep you updated! 😎💯
Today, I defoliated the girls for the first time, which was necessary because they had grown really large fan leaves, and due to my lamp, I wasn’t getting enough light down to the lower parts. Tomorrow, I will start with LST training and continue fertilizing according to the BioBizz feeding schedule.
I unfortunately started LST training a bit too late, but I am still very confident that the plants will respond well to it. I continue fertilizing according to the BioBizz nutrient schedule for the flowering week.
Can someone tell me what’s wrong with my plants? In my opinion, I started using the bloom fertilizer a bit too late and now need to fix the nutrient deficiency. Another possibility I can think of is that it got a bit too cold one night.
“So far, so good, but unfortunately I ran into a few nutrient issues and had to use Bio Grow and Bio Bloom at 150% of the recommended feeding schedule. I hope they’re doing well.”
The LST and scrog technique worked well, but the two front plants still have somewhat light green leaves in my opinion, even after adjusting the nutrients. They also have some really strange mutations. The front left one developed two equally sized main colas, and both front plants got a double top bud on one of their side branches — I’ve never seen anything like that before. The one in the back stayed small but actually looks the best and is also the furthest along in the flowering phase. I honestly don’t understand how three plants with the same genetics, from the same seed batch, germinated at the same time, can be in such different stages.