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RickSanchez 🌱 its alive and it does a great job, till now
I’ve added some clover to the pots to help keep the nitrogen levels steady and the soil nice and healthy throughout the grow. The plants are in a comfy mix of 60% Lightmix, 30% Allmix, and 10% worm humus. With this setup and the clover doing its thing, I’m hoping I’ll only need a bit of bloom fertilizer later on. Since I don’t grow outdoors very often, it’s always a bit of an adventure for me—exciting, but with an unpredictable outcome.
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Week 2. Vegetation
13d ago
1/4
23 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
13 °C
Night Air Temp
12 L
Pot Size
RickSanchez 🌱there are actually three nodes instead of two, developing on the main stem
That’s interesting with the three branches per node. One of my Quick Ones (RQS) had that mutation. The seedling is my profile pic.
The mutation results in a visually pleasing arrangement of branches in my opinion. The angle of each set of 3 branches is offset from the sets above and below by just the right amount — they essentially alternate position with each set.