Welcome back...
Diary--->Week 2
Day 13
Plant was watered...waiting for plant to be a little bit more developed to use bottled nutrients.
I am sorry for only 1 picture this week but plant was literally the same 6 days ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Weather report:
Weather this week was realy bad. Mostly rain, strong winds and almost no sun. Little to no progress in plants development as I said...well what could you do----> thats consequence of growing outdoors, being dependant on weather.
I am happy that plant hadn't stretched too much in the absence of sun.
Next week I will buying CalMag...finnaly...so I will be able to prepare coco medium and transplant from that little improvised chewing gum pot.
See you soon in next week.
@urbi09, cool!
The photos will take a while to see what they're like, but have a few of their autos going too, so will have a few to try while I wait for the big girls. ;)
Aren’t you going to transplant them? The plant seems to big for that little pot :).
It would be better if you cut the leaves in half from your clones so they grow faster (that’s what I always see what growers do with clones) I never worked with clones so I’m far from a pro lol.
Mine grew like hell last couple weeks, feel free to check them out!
@CoastGrower, you are correct. The plant would need the transplant right now but I am simply too ocupied with school and I still don't have calmag. I want to be sure that the next transplant is perfect in terms of coco medium ( I want to soak it calmag solution for 8 hours).
I have seen some people cut the leaves of their clones, but I simply didn't do it because they were so small...they are doing OK right now...so I dont think there is a need to cut the leaves...
I will also check your diary ;)
@@@Lucimago, I am late by uploading for 2 weeks because plant is already 16 weeks old...and let me tell you....the thickening doesent stop here and I like it haha
Man this is awesome. Very nice work. The topping is as perfect as the design of the plant. Even the Split crack down didn't make critical damages. Congrats