Hello ladies and gentlemen.
My two kids made it to week 4
Overall growth is taking even more time as i have problems with my light system so until i get it up and running again, these two are sucking up every ounce of energy from a couple of 4000k led bulbs.
The other thing; i had very low humidity problem up until the last week which has been taken care of bumping it from 37% to 67% (I have made an additional research and found out it is recommended in vegetative phase to keep RH around 70%)
HEIGHT
Number 1:
9.5 cm
Number 2
5.0 cm
Unfortunately this update ran late because i had a very bad week so i am trying to make up for the loss of words for a better detailed description. I am very sorry, but to whom it may concern; this one is going to be short.
On a more positive note; this week there can be noted the start of that lovely smell on the tips where the new leaves are forming on the main stem.
Number 1 (i have to think of proper names for the kids) smells of a faint limey bubblegum and number two of that stronger classic lime skunk.
These fragrances take me back to older sunshine and laughter filled warm pure friendly times.
Until next episode, be good, because there is too much antagonism going around.
JW
Me too ! I suppose it will always be a reassuring first sight.
Appreciate the wishes and i will do my best to employ my previous experience to see this grow through (and to gather new knowledge in the process i hope.) @@WisdomCulture420,
@EZgrower, Yes i am new on growdiaries. Up until now i have been only studying other peoples diaries.
Thank you and i appreciate the following. I will do the same.👍
Hello friend. How are you? I haven't written to you in a long time. Do you still smoke the buds from the last harvest? I'm running out of staff.
I've started a new cycle, check it out!
Update; after my led system settled in, i have made extensive precise temperature measurement for the day temperature which is 23 C
I will make the necessary update on week two for both day and night temperature and post new pics as soon as she pops out from the soil.