Last week transplanted the plants to their final containers. Approx 12L and 17L fabric pots.
Did my best to transplant without disturbing the roots, by first placing the small container in the new container to make an hole in the dirt. And then cutting apart the small container instead of pulling out the plant. Then just fitting the root-ball into the already made hole.
Root development looked pretty good when I did the transplant.
Transplanted into a rather well-fertilized soil. Don't plan on fertilizing these plants during the whole grow unless I otherwise see a reason to.
Also started LST last week, bending the plants somewhat extreme, but they're taking it just fine.
Water here is rather alkaline, so I'm starting to control the PH of the water now.
There's a clear skunk smell that started last week as well, but only when the tent has been opened. Still, it doesn't take much time to notice if you stick your head in the tent. And this is already starting in Week 2 of veg! So the charcoal filter is set up.
Pretty happy with the development so far, although I've still been seeing some thrips. If they're not completely gone by next week, might end up mixing some of the spinosad into the water so the plants absorb it.
Day 16 - Cut off one of the lower fan leaves on both plants. It was blocking the other nodes from receiving much light. I am already able to start noticing mandarin/tangerine undertones in the smell when I've handled the plants.
I think underwatering combined with the light being close has caused my issue. However older leaves have also dried up and died (but staying green).
The way the leaf looks with yellowing though, and because a couple of leaf stems are turning reddish, maybe it's K deficiency?
To me it looks like a calcium deficiency or a cal n mag deficiency. The yellowing of the leaves outside to in and the brown/ burnt looking tips and splotches are all its trademark signs! I'd say give her a decent size feed of cal mag supplement and u should be able to mend her health and prevent the deficiency from spreading and worsening! Happy growing and stay lit fam
Some massive colas on that lady. Forsty and color full as well. Beautiful lady you got there. Nice work. Keep it up. Best of luck with the rest of the journey growmie
Couple of reasons I agree leaves yellowing were probably related to Mg deficiency:
A forum online mentions a lot of people using the same soil mix also having problems with magnesium deficiency.
Leaf stems we're turning reddish.
The leaves of the plants were pointing downwards a bit even though the plants had enough water. Read that it can also be a sign of Mg deficiency.
A couple of days after giving some of the magnesium supplement, the leaves are now mostly pointing upwards as leaves normally do.