I did it again!
First pair of leaves are lightburnt.
Distance to light have been 100 cm. Maybe there was too much light (2xSP150.
I have reduced to 1xSP150. Distance is still 100 cm.
Glad to hear you wanted to grow some of our sativas since a long time and that now it's the moment!
Your seedlings are showing deficiencies due to being root bound.
Kindly transplant them to bigger pots (3 liters if you don't have much indoor space to grow big sativa plants) and they will recover fast their green healthy color again
No, they are not rootbound, they are far from being rootbound.
Here´s a pic from the bottom taken yesterday.
If it was rootbound, we would see a lot of roots here...
The reason for the pale looking girls, is that I burned them with the LED-lights the first week the were living.
I have removed the first pair of leaves from all the girls.
The second pair of leaves are also burned but not as much as the first pair.
I´ll remove the second pair in a couple of days, and maybe repot next weekend.
I´ll repot to 10 liters pots.
I also have 17 liters pots, but I think that 4 girls in 17-liters will total overgrow my tent.
Well. I could use 2 x 10 liters and 2 x 17 liters???
I dont know for sure yet.
Here are pics from today.
18 days since birth.
Height; 8, 9, 10 and 10 cm. KA5H are both 10 cm (the two frontgirls).
Feeding them for the first time have made them look more happy.
They lived in no-nutes soil.
If the roots start to appear from the holes then the plants are starting to get rootbound and will start to slow down growth, showing deficiencies and ph unbalance, trust me, they will be much happier in a bigger pot with fresh rich soil. Do some intermediate transplanting before the final one to 10-17 liter pots.
They have the size where I find repotting optimal.
There is an adequate amount of roots and the height of the girls
can be reduced a bit as the lower leaves are removed.
Here´s the A5KH
2 x KA5H and 2 x Malawix Panama ready to do the haze :yay: