Day 1: Watered with plain pH water (6.05, 105ppm) x2
All 4 plants have come through the medium and sprouted well and are about 0.5-1cm tall. The lights are on Veg and are about 26inches above the plants, will lower this over the next two weeks. Flash flood rain has risen to about 10cm above the bottom of the tent.
Day 2: Watered with plain pH water (6.05, 105ppm) x2
Plant leaves are starting to spread out. Same conditions as yesterday.
Day 3: Watered with nutrient water (6.00, 350ppm) x2
Looking good. The leaves are spreading out and the seedlings are growing upwards, about 2cm now. Lowered the light 1 inch today. Watered 2x today about 250ml
Day 4: Watered with nutrient water (6.10, 350ppm) x2
Good growth on the right two with the left two being slightly slower. Left back hasn't pushed in leaves out fully will have to watch that one.
Day 4: Watered with nutrient water (6.00, 300 ppm) x2
The plants are growing but no rapid growth yet not sure if this is up to genetics, environment, watering or normal.
Day 5: Watered with nutrient water (6.00, 300 ppm) x2
Lowered the amount of water to about 200ml per plant per 24h. Left back is growing slowest and the leaves haven't folded out
Day 6: Watered with nutrient water (6.10, 300 ppm) x2
Watering around the plant and not the whole pot. Will start to water with runoff in Week 2. PPM runoff seems to be a bit high around 600 out compared to 300 in. The environment in the tent is quite stable and the water in the bottom of the tent has mostly gone and humidity is lowering from 99 down to low 90s. In week 2 I will start to water more and will start the dehumidifier. I have placed sticky traps in the pots as there are a few bugs flying around, nothing bad yet. Will not up the nutrients until the plants develop their second set of leaves.
Day 7: Watered with nutrient water (6.10, 300 ppm) x1
Only watered once today as I forgot, seemed to harm the plants a bit, I also forgot to take a photo. I will be changing some of the conditions next week like increasing the temperature, feeding and humidity as the plants grow.