The defoliation process has been done on some of yellowish leaves, on all the leaves which were on the first floors, and with some fan leaves which used to made a shade intensively.
Following to what the teachers mentioned: 1) “You may want to trim away leaves that are covering up your bud sites, and this is acceptable, but remember that plenty of good leaves serve as nutrient storage for the plant!”
2) “It’s also recommended that you continue to prune leaves that are in continuous shade or darkness, as they drain resources from the plant.”
Age: Fifty 50 days old Week: The fourth (4th) of vegetation The T&H during the light times, Temperature (T): Fluctuating between 80.6 °F - 74.8 °F Humidity (H): Fluctuating between 64% - 43%
The T&H increases from the main degrees to around nearly 84.1°F - 70%, during the split air condition’s break times gradually, but they decreases to 73.2°F 46%, when the light is OFF gradually.
The first (1st) day & week of flowering, but the girl may still affectionately in and with the “Flowering Stretch” days now, because the gradual dwindling for the Scotoperiod.
Age: Fifty one 51 days old Week: The first (1st) of flowering (The Transition From Vegetative To Flowering)
The T&H during the light time today, Temperature (T): Fluctuating between 78.5 °F - 71.3 °F Humidity (H): Fluctuating between 65% - 44%
I’ll inform you about the new T&H’s updates with the next updates, which are during the split air condition’s break times with when the light is OFF. Because I’ve dwindled the temperature today, so that it’s will be take some time for the thermometer and the hygrometer to save the MAX&MIN’s degrees in their system, but I believe that it’s won’t be take more than 24hrs long.
So be patient if you are curious or in hurry about that, and no worries, because I’ll upload and record the journals on the online and on the digital notes, to I and you be able to know what is going on my plants’ growth, health, and more.
I removed one of the cork boxes from underneath the one which where the plants’ pots in it, because the right girl’s two top branches are nearly has been reached close to the ceiling.
However, both of those girls are nearly still affectionately in and with the “Flowering Stretch” now.
But, I wish the girls stop that stretching very soon, because I want the future plants’ buds absorbs the adequate lights which are limited in their ranges and penetrations, and which are only adequate for no more than two normal indoor plants in their sizes and three (3) feet / one (1) meter in the (FAR) Floor Area Ratio, as maximum and as I believe.
Feel free to correct or comment.
Temperature (T): Fluctuating between 78.5 °F - 71.3 °F Humidity (H): Fluctuating between 65% - 44%
The T&H increases from the main degrees to around nearly 83.5°F - 71%, during the split air condition’s break times gradually, but they decreases to 71.2°F 42%, when the light is OFF gradually.
I increased the number of pores on the top of the dome.
Top Date: July 7, 2020 Week: The third (3rd) of recovery Day: The eighteenth (18th) from topping
pH Range: 6.5 Temperature (T): Fluctuating between 78.5 °F - 71.3 °F Humidity (H): Unknown
The (T) increases from the main degrees to around nearly 83.5°F, during the split air condition’s break times gradually, but they decreases to 71.2°F, when the light is OFF gradually.
I increased the number of pores on the top of the dome.
Top Date: July 7, 2020 Week: The third (3rd) of recovery Day: The eighteenth (18th) from topping
pH Range: 6.5 Temperature (T): Fluctuating between 78.5 °F - 71.3 °F Humidity (H): Unknown
The (T) increases from the main degrees to around nearly 83.5°F, during the split air condition’s break times gradually, but they decreases to 71.2°F, when the light is OFF gradually.
Their leaves has been wilted down when I took the dum off after a few minutes in
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But, I wish opening some of pores on the top of the domes will help those clones to be able to acclimate with the current grow room’s weather gradually without shook.
“Calcium deficiencies tend to manifest in the growth of younger leaves; calcium ions are immobile in the plant, so a deficiency in calcium will affect the younger leaves.”
“Magnesium deficiencies tend to present themselves in older leaves as magnesium is a mobile nutrient. The plant will direct what little magnesium it has to new growth, leaving older leaves magnesium deficient.”