Day 36:
"Hey everyone!
Just a quick update: I removed a few more leaves here and there and did one last round of LST (low stress training). πΏ The plants are looking great, and I'm going to let them recover now before sending them into the flowering stage. I'm really excited to see them start blooming in 2-3 weeks!
Also, a quick update on our temperature issue: today, the temperature stayed below 26.8Β°C, which is great news! However, we still need to find a solution to keep the humidity levels up. Our 360 mΒ³/h exhaust system isn't able to maintain the required humidity level. I've calculated that we need a humidifier that can evaporate 1800ml/h to maintain 60-70% humidity, which would help manage the temperature better.
Does anyone have tips for a good humidifier or other methods to control the humidity and temperature? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Day 37:
Hey everyone!
Tomorrow, we're planning to buy some Cal-Mag because we suspect the yellowing leaves might be due to a calcium-magnesium deficiency. We're also going to get a pH test kit to make sure everything is balanced properly.
Do you think this is a good idea? Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Day 38:
Hey everyone!
Quick update: it turns out the yellowing leaves were due to a nitrogen deficiency. We increased the fertilizer dosage today, so the plants should start looking better in 4 to 5 days. πΏ
Thanks for all the support and suggestions
Day 39:
Hey everyone!
Another quick update: after increasing the fertilizer yesterday to address the nitrogen deficiency, it should take about 4 to 5 days for the yellow leaves to turn green again. πΏ
We're already seeing improvements! The plants have grown significantly and are developing a dense canopy once more. It's great to see them bouncing back so quickly!
Day 41:
"Hey everyone!
Quick update: we've removed the bands we were using for LST (low stress training) and are now letting the plants grow freely. πΏ We plan to keep them in the vegetative phase for about one more week before transitioning them to the flowering phase.
Excited to see how they continue to develop!"