Big week for this little girl -- I transplanted her into a 10L pot and pseudo-mainlined her into near oblivion.
I have several autoflowers going in the same tent, so instead of keeping this girl in an ever-stretching vegetative state for another 2-3 weeks, I decided to top her aggressively and save 7 clones.
Some of the leaves got ravished by a stray vaccuum cleaner; they're not signs of bugs.
Changes to environment:
3L -> 10L
70% RH -> 60% RH
I have the heat stress under control (reduced heat, increased lamp distance, increased RH%), but the leaves are also showing signs of imbalanced nutrients -- can anyone please help? It looks like CalMag/S issue, but I'm not sure.
Not noticing any issue leaves look perfectly fine ... If this was a cal-mag issue the young leaves would be yellow, but the veins would still be green or the part between veins would be yellow.
So my dad just came over last week with a little glass bottle that has seeds in it. He said he found them in the basement in an old stash box, and probably 30+ years old. I told him there's no way they will germinate. Guess I need to try!!!
@Locnar2112, That story sounds familiar. Seeds can last for a surprising amount of time. Good luck on germinating those tiny sparks of hope, my good man/woman :) Don't give up hope if it doesn't germinate right away -- this one took almost two months.