Day 28
It's been a week since I transplant the Green Poison and the others strains of my actual run and since my girl is showing signs of deficiencies on the lower leaves ( they are yellowing ).
It's curious because the soil I used to do the transplant is a pre enriched one with a NPK of 4-4-4 and the ph is 6.5 maybe it's a shock due to the transplant , maybe it's a shock due to a different ph between the oldest and the newest soil , and the last hypothesis is a overwatering after the transplant that did shock the roots ... whatever it is, it's not a good sign for ths plant as autos doesn't like that kind of shock and any slowdown of the growth in veg will impact the height and weight of the plant.
Anyway I will keep an eye on it during the next week.
The plant seems to push secondaries and is also gaining height so I am suspecting her to start the last phase of the vegetative stage ... which ( if I am correct in my diagnosis ) , is not good for me and my future yield ๐
@Philindicus, Yeah I just checked the linage and I was surprised to see that the original Green Poison is an Indica dom strain.
Based on the name I was sure that it was a Durban Poison hybrids that's why I assumed it was a quick sativa ๐คทโโ๏ธ
So the thin leaves must be due to the ruderalis parents , like the one you can find in the wild.
Thanks for pointing the indica dom characteristic ๐
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@Sweet_Seeds,
Thank you amigo , it's always the same problem were I'm living ! I don't know if it's due to the temps , humidity or just a virus that is flying around.
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