I've decided to do another grow. I have three pots with three different strains and as always I'm curious how it will go. I've learned a lot during my first grow and hope that this will be better.
The weather previous weel was nice and warm. But the coming week it will rain every day, but temperatures should still be ok.
The seed was bought about 4 months ago and was kept in an airtight container somewhere in the back of my fridge.
The seed has been planted one week ago. It has sprouted well and looks nice and green.
Thing I have done different from my previous grow:
- I'm using regular soil as previous, but the top layer is soil which (according to the package) should improve sprouting and young plant capabilities.
- I've started using some nutrients from the moment it sprouted. However the ammount of nutrients and water I have to give is still done based on gut feeling. Rough estimations will be in the diary description as always.
- The plant will always be either in the veranda or outside depending on the weather. Resulting in the plant to have much more light.
- It's awkward for me to keep refering to "the plant" in my diaries, so I'll try naming the plant. This one will be Paul.
See you next week!
I came back from a three week holiday and noticed some leaves have some sort of mold or bugs underneath them.
The leaf of the picture is the worst one.
What is it and what should I do?
I came back from a three week holiday and noticed some leaves have green spots scattered all over them.
The plant only had water and no nutrients for two weeks.
Is this due to nutrient deficiency? Or should I be worried?
Reposted the question because I forgot to add a picture.
Some parts of some leaves are looking like they're burnt or something.
Is this due to the sun? Or do I have another problem?
It has been extremely hot last week (around 35 degrees all week). And the plant has been in direct sunlight (I've moved it into the shade yesterday)
If you let the soil dry too much the plant starts uptaking more nutrients so that may be the issue, overdrying rather than overfeeding, try adding some straw or hay or whatever plant material on top of the soil to keep the soil more chill.
That's over feeding, also called nutrient burn (burnt tips and edges). See how dark the leaves are? that is not normal, leaves should be light green, not dark, that's another symptom of over feeding. Stop feeding it, and give it plain water.
Dear Fatanq,
She is growing beautiful! Good luck! 👍💪
As Your Lady is flowering try to change the description of the week. The other thing is that it is very risky to spray neem oil or other pesticides on flowering plants... I am a rookie but that is what I hear from every response from veterans.
Anyway, I wish You all the best with Your Lady. I would like to add that I love Your long and detailed reports on Your grow! 👍