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Could really do with some advice on the lean if anyone has any? Should I dig her up very carefully before her root mass gets too big and try to straighten her out? Should I put a little gardening stick in there and tie the stem to it to support her?
I know why this happened, I cut off the outer 'biodegradable' layer of the peat pellet to ensure it wouldn't stunt her growth later down the line, but unfortunately when it came to planting her, the peat crumbled and I panicked a little and just got her into the growing medium as quickly as I could, she obviously went in at a bit of an angle.
Could really do with some advice on the lean if anyone has any? Should I dig her up very carefully before her root mass gets too big and try to straighten her out? Should I put a little gardening stick in there and tie the stem to it to support her?
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I misunderstood the flushing process early on (thankfully my growing medium is light) and didn't flush the medium with 2-3 times the volume of water. It was more like a 1:1, maybe less. Is it too late to flush now without drowning her? Soil is fairly dry at the moment.
If you feel she needs to be flush, go ahead and do it she'll be fine it won't drown her, just make sure to let her dry up after flushing before you water again so she doesn't become overwatered.
Liquid Seaweed Extract and Bio-Grow are really working their magic!
Starting to think I will need to employ some training methods now, trim some leaves etc. What do people think?
Did some defoliation and some low stress training for a little while, but the latter is no longer necessary seeing as light appears to be penetrating the whole of the plant in my grow room.
There are some strange things happening with a few of the lower fan leaves. The plant sticks I have in there do have a green residue that comes off of them (not sure what it is, though they are plant sticks, so I assume they're safe and non-toxic) and I am wondering if that could have caused the crumbling away I'm seeing on one or two leaves. What does it look like to you guys? Few leaves with discolouration too, nitrogen deficiency, perhaps? Been watering her 1L once every 2 days on average (with nutes one watering followed by without nutes the next). Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks!