bethanybrawndo
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Looks like some sore of deficiency going on on a few of the leaves....better ask a veteran which particular one it is.
i hope not, been 2 weeks, but that's not too unusual, we can still hope for the finaleis this thread dead or what?
i hope not, been 2 weeks, but that's not too unusual, we can still hope for the finale
looks good man! keep it upTrouble in paradise my friends... I woke up to this discoloration on mostly just this branch/new leaf but upon closer inspection I can see where it might be developing on other leaves as well.
I think it's probably time to feed this lady however, your comments and suggestions for a plan of action are very appreciated. It's been in this pot with this soil for around 4-5 weeks.
Thank you again and happy growing
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Seeds can last thousands of years.. literally. Scientists were able to germinate seeds that were entombed with a pharoah in egypt who lived 2 thousand years ago.There is something surreal about the fact that a little seed had been waiting in an old Tylenol bottle for longer than I have even been on this planet. Right now, it's been a plant for about 3 weeks, any idea why the leaves on top are thinner than the ones on the bottom?
No nutes yet,
1:1:1 ratio of FF ocean forest, happy frog, and perlite
Temps were really erratic for the first 2 weeks and I don't even know what the RH was, but now that I have a couple digital thermometers and a hydrometer that records max/min
I know I have not gone above 88F or below 68F, RH stays 40-60%
I've been using CO2 but I don't have a sensor, so I wing it in that department.
watering infrequently and only when my finger stays dry 2" in to the soil.
This is my first grow and while I have other plants that came from new seeds, I thought it was cool that this one is at least 25 years old and it's sort of important that I keep it alive (to me anyways).
Thank you,
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