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This girl is within an organic soil mix: soil 40%, coco 30%, fine gravel 20%, bokashi 10%. Will be transplanted to final pot when third node emerge. She will be fed with liquid worm casting humus from week 4 to week 6,and after that with a bat guano humic extract that I prepared.
This girl is growing very slowly. The only reason I found is that fungus gnats affected the root system. I still can see some adult gnats flying around the plants, but neem oil seems to be working because I haven't see more damage on the new growth, and also I hope the watering with neem oil kill all the gnats larvae in order to this girls explode their growth.
The growth of this plant, along with other 3 plants of another strains, have been veeery slow. I´m suspecting that the soil mixture that I prepare this time was very low in nutrients, and combined with the fungus gnats infestation, affected significantly the way these ladies have been growing.
Some yellowing at the lower leaves. Ph and EC from runoff have been stable, so I think this problem could be related to the fungus gnats. Despite the yellow traps and neem oil, those insects are still flying around the plants.