Hello Diary.
The big week is behind us. When I say "Us" I mean my wife and me :). We transplanted plants for the first time and I have to admit I was pretty nervous about it, but with the help of my wife, everything went smoothly. I must emphasize that although my wife is not a consumer, she helps me a lot with my whole project.
But let's start from the beginning to see how the week went:
06.02.2020. Day 9.
Transplantation. I transplanted all three plants at the same time. Somango XL and two Mother Gorillas. First, I prepared everything I needed for transplanting: Fabric pots, BioBizz Light Mix, Easy Boost Organic Nutrition, Easy Roots - Mycorrhiza Mix and I prepared water with which to water the plants after transplanting. I prepared 7 lit. of water into which I put one Easy Grow Booster pill. After about 5 min the tablet was melted and the water was ready for use.
First I put the soil in a new fabric pot and added 50g Easy Boost Organic Nutrition in the form of pellets and mixed everything well.
After that I added 4g of Mycorrhiz and also mixed with soil and pellets. After that I made a hole into which I put 1g of Mycorrhize, I removed the plant from a small pot and put the plant in the hole. On this occasion, I saw that the roots had developed quite well in such little time. Most of all thanks to Easy Roots Mycorrhizza Mix.
More specifically, my wife did it, I took pictures and ordered :). After the whole operation, we watered the plant well. It was faster and easier than I imagined.
In the end it was nice to see little Somango in new pot.
09.02.2020. Day 12.
Watering. This time I only watered Somango with water that I had previously lowered p.H. at 6.3 with Plagron's Lemon Kick.
11.02.2020. Day 14.
Photographing and measuring plant height.
SOMANGO XL - Day 14. - 10 cm
Conclusion at the end of the week: Although the transplant seemed complicated to me, with the instructions I watched on grow diaries and read on the RQS blog, everything went great. Adding nutrients is a lot easier for me now. I put the pill on and that's it. What I wish was different is the humidity and temperature of course. I wish it was higher, but given the time of year and the heating in the apartment, I'm super pleased with how the plant are developing. We'll see how they will be in new pots now. Also a new experience for me.
See you next week.