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CAUTION: This is my FIRST grow. 😨
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Day 8 (25/05): Nothing new.
Day 10: The air circulation system was updated, increasing the air flow and decreasing the temperature. After that, more water was needed to maintain the humidity. Also started the germination of the third seed of Super Lemon Haze (SLH) strain.
Day 12: One of SLH is struggling to open their leaves. They've a strange aspect, slightly curved upwards and without the shape of a healthy leaf. The color is fine. Her sister was planted in the same day and she is very health. I'm also watering them with the same quantity of nutrient (VoodooJuice). I really don't know what is happening.
Day 14: The healthy SLH continues to grow consistently. The other one is also growing, but its leaves is still strange. I hope things get better next week. I'm also testing the Voodoo Juice + Sensi Grow mix in my "test plant". Because I'm still a newbie, I'm growing an extra plant (another strain) to verify how it reacts with the nutrients before applying them on the SLH plants. I hope in two days, I'll start using the Voodoo Juice + Sensi Grow mix on the SLHs.
Or, maybe, for the next weeks, I can try to follow the following tips from the community:
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Registering this Q&A for my plants problem:
- Question: "I'm seedling two Super Lemon Haze Auto, but one of them is struggling to open their leaves. They are slightly curved upwards and without the shape of a normal leave. The other plant is growing fine, and I'm watering them with the same nutrients. Any tips on what can be happening?"
- Answer: "looks a little like ligh burn. if you've been watering properly and not fertilizing yet.. if the soil isn't too hot etc etc... lots of bases to cover. Usually too much light early on will cause the plant to fall over. could be heat-related, though. (photons or heat... 2 different forms of energy beating on the plant)
I see you are fertilizing... stop. if that's in soild, stop twice. wait a long time before you feed... wait for a hint of deficiency in future few weeks, because you have put unused nutrients into soil where roots don't exist, yet. it has built up in that time... as new roots hit a new area, they get burned. conceptually speaking...
seeds are packed with energy for a couple weeks... plus what you added plus the soil's contents (if coco only what you put in). Ease off the gas, and it'll recover. Even the healthier one has a burned tip."
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