New plant here!
I've decided to keep growing other plants to keep on practice and improving the quality of the outcome.
Here I'll start an auto-flower Sour Diesel, from MSNL.
Using a soil with a mixture of 60% organic soil + 25% coco coir + 15% perlite.
Indoor, in a temporary with others in a tent with 60x120x150cm, and soon alone in this same tent.
LED panels full spectrum 1000W from 110cm of the jiffys
@tonks@ripper@zannabis7
Guys, can you help me with this one?
the tip of the leaves turning yellow could be what? And have you ever saw a plant with the tri-leaf only with 2 leaves?
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@Ripper, hey, thanks mate!
I was really curious, lol
Never saw something like that, but she is growing very well nowadays.
Today I'll update with some new pics
@Tonks, hey mate, thanks for responding!
Sorry for my late answer, I was really busy these days.
I think that the problem is not related to nutes, because I just gave them nutes once since the beginning... Probably I (again) overwatered and that prejudice the roots a little bit.
Since the last watering, I'm trying to keep longer periods between watering.
I had a really warm period during last 10 days, and again, I tried to hydrate them with more water them it was needed.
About the 2 leaf fan leaf, hahahaha, still trying to figure out what the heck!!
Cheers mate!
@Zannabis7, hi mate!
Thanks for answering.
I've tested properly the PH of the soil, and it's between 6.7 to 6.9.
From the time I transplanted from jiffy to pots, my watering schedule was:
18/02 - 200ml water (ph 6)
21/02 - 200ml water (ph 6) with 1ml/L seaweed + 2.5ml/L Canna Vega Terra
24/02 - 200ml water (ph 6)
27/02 - 200ml water (ph 6)
09/03 - 200ml water (ph 6)
The plants are 105cm away from the LED panel.
The average temperature is around 27C and the humidity is around 65%.
I'm using an organic soil mixed in a proportion of 75% + 25% with coco coir.
The journal is looking awesome! Looks like the seedlings germinated fine. They seem to be stretching a bit and this is where some supplemental lighting like a CFL or T5 HO is handy so that you can put the light closer without burning the plant. Best wishes.