<span class="link_user">@Sweet_Seeds</span>, Hello my friend!
All of my 7 girls are going really well, but on 2 of them some grey/white holes appeared and leaf ends look like, someone had bitten them. :man-shrugging::skin-tone-3::man-shrugging::skin-tone-3: (Pics 5th and 6th in 4th Week)
What’s wrong with them? Other 5 without any problems.
Thanks for all advices!:green_heart:
<span class="link_user">@StraightLine</span>, Hi buddy!
The important thing is that they don't have too high a humidity level. If this way they don't reach too high a humidity and keep a good temperature... it's a good action.
Sweet smokes,
-Apolo
<span class="link_user">@Sweet_Seeds</span>, when I know that temperature is going to be around +3 Celsius in the night, I’m putting over them nonwowen, is it okey?
I have just added photos into my diary (prepare for colder nights). I could check. :)
<span class="link_user">@Sweet_Seeds</span>, Hello! They are now 3 weeks old.
Until now I haven’t add any fertilizers (I’m a bit afraid of that), I have a soil from my friend, who has growing in that a champignons for years, so it’s organic and it contain mycorrhizae, but this year I’m growing in it for the first time, so I don’t know very much, how to work with it. Any advices?
I would be so grateful!
Many thanks !
<span class="link_user">@StraightLine</span>, Don' use too much fertilizer. If you use a complete soil, maybe you can wait until finish the 1st month to start with the feeding.
We will be around it ;)
Stay safe!