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I am considering this as my first week of Veg. I have overpotted these seedlings inititially, therefore expected a lengthy seedling stage.
Using the lift test for watering. It has been tough not over watering them when they are this small, in such a large container.
The cotyledons have dried up. I am aware that this is normal, however I have seen plants that carry the cotyledons through to veg. If anyone were to see this diary, would it be good to start feeding nutes in tiny amounts? I also read that the soil has nutes for about a month, So i woul really like to avoid over feeding during these essential foundational phases.
Growth has been slow, probably because I still have a whole lot to learn as well😅. I have also not been taking tonnes of pictures as the days go as I did with my previous grow. I learned from past mistakes that obsessing over the plant tends to cause more problems than anything.
The cotyledons have completely died by this stage.
I was happy to see that the size began to increase, and start to resemble what I've become so accustomed to seeing in my previous grow.
The plants do not appear to have any deficiencies.
I always second guess myself because when you follow grows on the internet, their plants always seem to grow at twice the speed. I'm just letting them do their thing for now I guess, let nature take it's course.
The size of the plants are increasing more and more. I feel a lot better seeing them reach the ends of the pot. After a week or 2 of growth I should be ready for a transplant. 5 finger leaves are emerging, and from my last grow I recall that once that occurred, the plant began to just start doubling in size (Provided I water correctly)
I am purely watering by pot weight, and so far so good.
There is some degree of tip burn on the lower single bladed leaves. I do hope the plants retain their health.
Even though I am not as hands on as I was previously, any comments would be greatly appreciated. This is one of the most interesting hobbies I've picked up, I feel like the learning will be endless and that is truly awesome😁.