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All haze berry seeds germinated with no issues, the first one that sprouted stretched a bit, but looking healthy! Looking forward to the following weeks, some growers have had really great quality buds and big yields from this strain. The bigger seedling is 4 days old, the smaller ones are 2 days behind
Nice to see some faster growth starting. Had a problem with the thermostat controlling the heater which led to a colder night than they would've liked, the leaves on the younger 2 showed signs of stress. One of them also has some slight yellow spotting on one leaf, not quite sure what it is yet, the rest have no signs and haven't had any other nutrients apart from the EcoThrive yet.
Well, what I thought was a nutrient issue with the mix I added to the soil, has actually been a ph issue within the medium :/ I used one of my old soil probes to check it before I transplanted into it, but it must have been way out. I did a run-off test and the ph of the smaller two Haze Berry plants was 4.8-4.9 and the bigger one was 5.0. My solutions have always been 6.5 +/- 0.1. And my ph pen is calibrated correctly. I've flushed them completely with filtered water and added some dolomite lime to bring the ph up. Hopefully they start to pick up again. ph run-off now at 6.2-6.6
2 sets of photos here 5 days apart, after the ph issue I flushed through, added dolomite lime and then defoliated all the poor looking leaves which is when the first photos were taken, 5 days later and they are looking so much healthier, I've been defoliating all the fan leaves that are in the centre of the plant and topping a few shoots at a time. If the growth continues at this pace then there will be loads of bud sites. I'm going to veg for an extra week to make up for the weeks stunted growth
Not been on in a couple of weeks and had some stressful times. After flushing they perked up but then quickly started showing signs of nutrient deficiencies and I didn't give them a good feed in time. the haze berry seemed more resilient than the critical. Thankfully the following week they perked right up and are now growing like champs. It's been a few years since I've grown so getting everything dialled in has been a learning curve, also the first time I've used soil and seems to have been the most difficult :/
This week was a better week! Really nice growth and bounced back ok! The haze berry seem to be a stronger plant than the critical. I'm going to give them 2 more weeks before I flip them to flower
@Theia, Yeah I will be, Just did the biggest one now as it was stretching a bit close to the light. I'll be doing LST and SCROG early veg and super cropping when they're a bit more established :)