At this point i'm happy with just the one lady that continues to look quite fyn
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I haven't started any nutes yet with her at all. I think maybe shes newbie-resistant.
On her 7th or 8th healthy node, i think now would be a good time to start.. what should i be feeding at 5 weeks?
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Ironic how the one plant I basically left alone is the only one that's growing healthy.
The rest of them are staggering behind at maybe 3-5 nodes with the first 2 or 3 sets of leaves completely removed.
They wilted due to nutrient burn i assumed, rather than to deficiencies. It caused a major growth stunt.
I manicured the seedlings 2 days ago by cutting out almost every deficiency. Got sick of looking at sick leaves!
I know the problems will still exist and damage will still occur, but at least they look green now instead of orange.
I will probably regret the decision later on, as this could likely stress or stunt their growth even more. I could care less anymore.
As long as that lady is, in fact a lady, i may end up taking clones off her and then scrapping the others.
I give the scorched ladies 2 more weeks from today, so 7 weeks altogether, to recover. If not, say hello to the compost gentlemen LOL