It's been a big week for my lady! She got more space for the roots :D
The lower fan leaves were getting yellow faster than I would have liked them so that meant transplant time has come! I was also suspecting salt build-up at the roots, but the last run-off I checked was on 1.5 EC which is the same as what I was feeding her.
Anyways, I flushed her just in case(as suggested by Mrs_Larimar) with 30l tap water, and gave her a 10l feed right after transplant.
There was no mark about the size of the pot, but I finished a 50l All-mix soil bag on her, so... I would say she's in a 45l pot right now.
@Mrs_Larimar,
It’s a good joke though 😉
It’s one of my dreams to move south, either Spain or Portugal. My friends from England wanna start a community, most probably in Spain, he’s a teacher and she’s a midwife.
For me the hardest part is moving away from a place where I grew deep roots, I have a 4 year old daughter, my girlfriend and her kids, lots of friends... oh man, if I could take them all along!
If possible one day I will split my life in two... somehow 😄
Good day to you too!
@Green_Dream, be so Kind an fill in the feedings in the form. Normally you dont have to feed here, because your allmix has lots of nutrients. ah ok now i can see you used biogrow
@Mrs_Larimar,
I suppose I should get an airpot for the next transplant.
I just had a better look at it. The roots are already shooting out of the new pot 👍impressive! And the new fan leaf started getting dark green around the edges... as I was expecting, this soil is packed with worm casting, I hope it won’t burn it again... I’m glad I flushed the soil a bit before the transplant.
@Mrs_Larimar,
Thanks!
I don’t really have a constant schedule at the moment, it’s every 2-3rd day, I lift the pot and feel its weight, if I consider that it’s light enough I feed. I kept the nuts low(0,65EC) cuz it got a bit burned.
I just transplanted it in an 11l pot(All-mix soil from BioBizz) at the beginning of the week and it slowed it down a lot, so now I’m basically waiting for it to jump back... 🤔
I feel the process is quite slow in soil... have to wait for it to dry and watch for signs on the plant...
Anyway, next time I definitely will start in at least 11l pot, like I would with an auto, spare myself and the plant the hustle of transplanting.
Beautifuk Girl she will love it to have fresh soil....I would recommend an intermitting flush to freshen her up... flushing some sediments, to free the roots. and then a wonderful feeding after that in fresh soil , iam sure she will explode