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Dagnele Seedling status: Healthy, though slightly stretched due to the frequent thunderstorms this week which limited their light exposure.
Light management: Over the past two days, they’ve been getting direct sunlight only during the late afternoon, taking advantage of clearer skies.
Temperature management: The pots are kept indoors during the night and morning to avoid the cold; in the afternoon, once temperatures rise above 20°C, they’re placed outside in the shade.
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Week 2. Vegetation
9d ago
1/3
15 cm
21 °C
6.5
0 L
Dagnele Date: May 18, 2025
Plant status: No longer seedlings—now entering the early vegetative stage, which should fully begin next week. Still healthy, though slightly stretched.
Light: This week brought more sun. Today they received direct light in both morning and afternoon, avoiding peak heat hours.
Companions: Aromatic herbs placed nearby to lure pests away (visible in photo).
Temperature: Steady between 20–23°C during the day. Plants are kept indoors at night.
One of my plants (shown in the third photo) looks a bit limp compared to the others. It’s not showing obvious signs of disease, but it seems weaker.
Any idea what might be causing this? Could it be related to watering, light, root development, or something else?
At week 2, a limp plant like that is usually from overwatering or weak roots. Let the topsoil dry out before watering again. Could also be light stretch from earlier low light, weak stems droop easy. If color’s still good, she’ll likely bounce back with a bit of patience and sun.
Dagnele Date: May 25, 2025
Stage: Early vegetative phase
Plant status: All plants look healthy and are growing steadily. Slight stretching is still visible but under control.
Light: This week was mostly sunny. The plants received direct sunlight whenever possible.
Feeding: Started fertilization today with 2ml/l of ATA Terra Leaves, approximately 1 liter per plant.