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A selection of post-germination seeds was made. Using an incubator, the seeds went to the soil to select the strongest plants that would best respond to growth. Earthworm humus and coconut substrate were used.
The end of the third week was very satisfactory, due to the light conditions and the size of the cup, which I believe was less than the proportion of the tent.
This week has been difficult to take good pictures, the flora still manages to be the most worrying transition during my cycles. As I mentioned with some other growers, I have been experimenting and putting them on personal tests. This week I provoked an overfert to observe how an excess of nutrient would manifest within my cultivation. This week I was unable to update the room temperature data or the humidity accuracy. Representative data in view of the ambient temperature.
I had difficulties in the administration of RemoNutrientes, on the one hand it lacked some nutrient on the part of bloom but at the same time excess of nutrient by RemoMicro. It was also the week that some started showing pistils and revealing their sex. There were 2 hermaphrodites and 2 females until then strong.
This week I had to trim the roots, the 16oz pot, however good it is, is limited by size. The plants were drowning in the root itself by accumulation of water and salts....
About nutrients: Some plants started to look wrinkled and down. I assumed it could be excess of the "Micro" fertilizer. However, some leaves started to lighten much to the same extent. When I put the previous proposition, as indicated on the manufacturer's website, they still wrinkled more. "Claws" like an eagle.
Very serious problems with nutrition, excess nitrogen made claws on the plants. Up to this point, they had not been strongly affected by the pollination of the hybrids they contained within the environment.